2018 Intercontinental Cup

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  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9302 Points
    Football Edge I think!
  • BadBad 5146 Points
    Nobody will say a word against the likes of Narzary,Pritam,Rafique,Rowlin etc..Don"t you know guys,they inspire people.

    They allow us to dream.They make us believe that "IF THEY CAN MAKE IT IN THE NATIONAL TEAM THEN WE CAN MAKE IT IN THE NATIONAL TEAM,THEN ANYBODY CAN MAKE IT IN THE NATIONAL TEAM."

    THEY ARE LIKE "KAMAAL.R. KHAN OF BOLLYWOOD."

    So,They make us feel that the game is so easy.They are "True Champions". 
    dev_pfcspartamunna219777ashindiashibierkartik91indian_gooner
  • NaujawanNaujawan 1621 Points
    @sanvedjadhav what was that downvote for?
  • samsam 16589 Points
    Consta said you can not have 11 thapas. So thapa has made good impression. He also said sandesh is the fastest defender he has even seen. And intercontinental cup is better than friendlies as he can see how team will play 3 matches in 9 days something like asian cup.
    deepak dedhaDeb_Bangoalkeepar
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    edited June 2018
    These are the rules by FIFA regarding "points" or "Head to Head" precedence in any Group.

    The ranking of each team in each group shall be determined as follows:
    a) greatest number of points obtained in all group matches;
    b) goal difference in all group matches;
    c) greatest number of goals scored in all group matches.
    If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their
    rankings shall be determined as follows:
    d) greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the
    teams concerned;
    e) goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams
    concerned;
    f) greater number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams
    concerned;
    g) greater number of points obtained in the fair play conduct of the teams
    based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:
    – yellow card:
    minus 1 point
    indirect red card:
    minus 3 points
    (as a result of a second yellow card)
    – direct red card:
    minus 4 points
    – yellow card and direct red card:
    minus 5 points
    Only one of the above deductions shall be applied to a player in a single
    match;
    h) drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee



    Applying these rules, India is already in the Finals as NewZealand cannot beat India in Goal Difference. It remeains to be seen whether Kenya can beat New Zealand in goal difference or not.

    In AFC Cup, tiebreaker rules are different.


    10.5.
    The ranking in each group shall be determined in descending order as follows:
    10.5.1.
    higher number of points obtained in group Matches played among the
    Participating Clubs in question;
    10.5.2.
    if two (2) or more Participating Clubs are equal on points on completion
    of the group Matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the
    ranking (in descending order)

    Head-to-Head Criteria
    10.5.2.1.
    higher number of points obtained in the group Matches played
    among the Participating Clubs in question;
    10.5.2.2.
    superior goal difference from the group Matches played among
    the Participating Clubs in question;
    10.5.2.3.
    higher number of goals scored in the group Matches played
    among the Participating Clubs in question;
    10.5.2.4.
    higher number of goals scored away from home in the group
    Matches played among the Participating Clubs in question;
    Tiebreaker
    10.5.2.5.
    if, after having applied the Head-to-Head criteria, two (2) or more
    Participating Clubs still have an equal ranking, the Head-to-Head
    criteria shall be reapplied exclusively to the Matches between
    the Participating Clubs in question to determine their final
    rankings. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, the Group
    Results criteria shall apply;
    Group Results Criteria
    10.5.2.6.
    superior goal difference from all group Matches played;
    10.5.2.7.
    higher number of goals scored from all group Matches played;
    10.5.2.8.
    Penalty Kicks if only the two (2) Participating Clubs are both on
    the Field of Play;
    10.5.2.9.
    the lower score calculated according to the number of yellow and
    red cards received in group Matches (Appendix 1 of the Manual); or
    10.5.2.10.
    the Participating Club who belongs to the Member Association
    with the higher Club Competitions Ranking.




    thebeautifulgamespartaCarbon_14deepak dedhasam
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    @sam is correct that in I-League or in AFC Cup, H2H comes first whereas in any FIFA tournament, goal difference comes first.
  • samsam 16589 Points
    Then how NZ is on the top of the table now? 
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    @sam ;  Which Table? Do we have official website of this tournament? as per wikipedia, India has qualified (Q next to India) though they have shown New Zealand at the top of points table.
  • samsam 16589 Points
    I do not give much importance to Wiki, but at the end of the match SS2 also showed NZ on the top 
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