Mystical World Cup 1

The Mystical World Cup 1 was the first Tournament in the Mystical World Cup sporting competition. 26 Countries took Part in the Competition, with the Eventual winner being crowned as TBA. The Contest was hosted in Various Football Stadiums across 🇷🇺 Russia with all competing teams being based in the city of St. Petersburg.

A total of 28 Countries took part in the first Tournament. The first winner of the Mystical World Cup was decided to be TBA, after winning the Final Match against TBA. TBA from the TBA's Team received the Mystical Golden Boot, for scoring the most Goals in the Group Stages.

Hosting Bid Process
On 14th July 2021, the Mystical Football Association revealed that 4 Countries had successfully bid to host the first Competition. These bids were reviewed by the Association and a majority was reached. Russia received the most votes from the Members and therefore won the Rights to host the first Mystical World Cup.

🇷🇺 Russia, country that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern Europe and northern Asia. Once the preeminent republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.; commonly known as the Soviet Union), Russia became an independent country after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991. Russia is a land of superlatives. By far the world’s largest country, it covers nearly twice the territory of Canada, the second largest. It extends across the whole of northern Asia and the eastern third of Europe, spanning 11 time zones and incorporating a great range of environments and landforms, from deserts to semiarid steppes to deep forests and Arctic tundra. Russia contains Europe’s longest river, the Volga, and its largest lake, Ladoga. Russia also is home to the world’s deepest lake, Baikal, and the country recorded the world’s lowest temperature outside the North and South poles.

The inhabitants of Russia are quite diverse. Most are ethnic Russians, but there also are more than 120 other ethnic groups present, speaking many languages and following disparate religious and cultural traditions. Most of the Russian population is concentrated in the European portion of the country, especially in the fertile region surrounding Moscow, the capital. Moscow and St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) are the two most important cultural and financial centres in Russia and are among the most picturesque cities in the world. Russians are also populous in Asia, however; beginning in the 17th century, and particularly pronounced throughout much of the 20th century, a steady flow of ethnic Russians and Russian-speaking people moved eastward into Siberia, where cities such as Vladivostok and Irkutsk now flourish.

Stadiums
The Russian Football Association submitted 6 different Stadiums throughout Russia that are adequate to host the Matches within the Competition. The Main Stadium was decided to be the Krestovsky Stadium located in the heart of St. Petersburg.

Krestovsky Stadium, known as Gazprom Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a retractable roof stadium with a retractable pitch in the western portion of Krestovsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia, which serves as home for FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. The stadium was opened in 2017 for the FIFA Confederations Cup. It was called Saint Petersburg Stadium during the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2018 FIFA World Cup.

The stadium was built as one of the venues for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The competition between architectural projects was won by Kisho Kurokawa's "The Spaceship". The design of the stadium is a modified and enlarged version of Toyota Stadium in Toyota City, Japan, which was also designed by Kurokawa. The stadium was built on the location where the former Kirov Stadium used to stand before it was demolished. The capacity of 56,196 seats was increased to 68,000 seats for the World Cup. It also has 104 luxuriously designed skyboxes.

Competing Teams
On 14th July 2021, the Mystical Football Association invited all Mystical Broadcasting Teams to confirm for the First Edition of the World Cup Tournament. 28 Members replied in time, and selected their Teams that they would compete with. All competing Nations can be found in the table Below, alongside their Group Allocations.

Group A
Match 1 • 21.07.2021

Spain 🇪🇸 (13) 2-1 (4) 🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Match 2 • 21.07.2021

Albania 🇦🇱 (10) 1-1 (7) 🇵🇹 Portugal

Match 3 • 23.07.2021

Bosnia & Herzegovina (6) 0-3 (10) 🇦🇱 Albania

Match 4 • 23.07.2021

Portugal 🇵🇹 (6) 1-1 (12) 🇪🇸 Spain

Match 5 • XX.07.2021

Portugal 🇵🇹 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Match 6 • XX.07.2021

Bosnia & Herzegovina (X) 0-0 (X) 🇪🇸 Spain

Match 7 • XX.07.2021

Spain 🇪🇸 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇦🇱 Albania

Match 8 • XX.07.2021

United Kingdom 🇬🇧 (X) 0-0 (X) Bosnia & Herzegovina

Match 9 • XX.07.2021

Bosnia & Herzegovina (X) 0-0 (X) 🇵🇹 Portugal

Match 10 • XX.07.2021

Albania 🇦🇱 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Group B
Match 1 • 21.07.2021

Germany 🇩🇪 (13) 2-0 (5) 🇹🇿 Tanzania

Match 2 • 21.07.2021

United States 🇺🇸 (4) 1-2 (13) 🇩🇰 Denmark

Match 3 • 23.07.2021

Poland 🇵🇱 (17) 4-0 (4) 🇺🇸 United States

Match 4 • 23.07.2021

Denmark 🇩🇰 (15) 3-4 (13) 🇩🇪 Germany

Match 5 • XX.07.2021

Denmark 🇩🇰 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇹🇿 Tanzania

Match 6 • XX.07.2021

Poland 🇵🇱 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇩🇪 Germany

Match 7 • XX.07.2021

Germany 🇩🇪 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇺🇸 United States

Match 8 • XX.07.2021

Tanzania 🇹🇿 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇵🇱 Poland

Match 9 • XX.07.2021

Poland 🇵🇱 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇩🇰 Denmark

Match 10 • XX.07.2021

United States 🇺🇸 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇹🇿 Tanzania

Group C
Match 1 • XX.07.2021

Greece 🇬🇷 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇷🇺 Russia

Match 2 • XX.07.2021

Trinidad & Tobago (X) 0-0 (X) 🇳🇴 Norway

Match 3 • XX.07.2021

Norway 🇳🇴 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇬🇷 Greece

Match 4 • XX.07.2021

Trinidad & Tobago (X) 0-0 (X) 🇷🇺 Russia

Match 5 • XX.07.2021

Greece 🇬🇷 (X) 0-0 (X) Trinidad & Tobago

Match 6 • XX.07.2021

Norway 🇳🇴 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇷🇺 Russia

Group D
Match 1 • 22.07.2021

Finland 🇫🇮 (7) 0-2 (10) 🇭🇺 Hungary

Match 2 • 22.07.2021

Ireland 🇮🇪 (4) 1-1 (13) 🇲🇰 North Macedonia

Match 3 • 23.07.2021

The Netherlands (X) 0-0 (X) 🇮🇪 Ireland

Match 4 • 23.07.2021

North Macedonia 🇲🇰 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇫🇮 Finland

Match 5 • XX.07.2021

North Macedonia 🇲🇰 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇭🇺 Hungary

Match 6 • XX.07.2021

The Netherlands (X) 0-0 (X) 🇫🇮 Finland

Match 7 • XX.07.2021

Finland 🇫🇮 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇮🇪 Ireland

Match 8 • XX.07.2021

Hungary 🇭🇺 (X) 0-0 (X) The Netherlands

Match 9 • XX.07.2021

The Netherlands (X) 0-0 (X) 🇲🇰 North Macedonia

Match 10 • XX.07.2021

Ireland 🇮🇪 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇭🇺 Hungary

Group E
Match 1 • 22.07.2021

South Korea 🇰🇷 (16) 2-1 (5) 🇫🇷 France

Match 2 • 22.07.2021

Romania 🇷🇴 (12) 2-3 (14) 🇮🇱 Israel

Match 3 • 23.07.2021

India 🇮🇳 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇷🇴 Romania

Match 4 • 23.07.2021

Israel 🇮🇱 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇰🇷 South Korea

Match 5 • XX.07.2021

Israel 🇮🇱 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇫🇷 France

Match 6 • XX.07.2021

India 🇮🇳 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇰🇷 South Korea

Match 7 • XX.07.2021

South Korea 🇰🇷 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇷🇴 Romania

Match 8 • XX.07.2021

France 🇫🇷 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇮🇳 India

Match 9 • XX.07.2021

India 🇮🇳 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇮🇱 Israel

Match 10 • XX.07.2021

Romania 🇷🇴 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇫🇷 France

Group F
Match 1 • XX.07.2021

Italy 🇮🇹 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇹🇷 Turkey

Match 2 • XX.07.2021

Belarus 🇧🇾 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇸🇪 Sweden

Match 3 • XX.07.2021

Sweden 🇸🇪 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇮🇹 Italy

Match 4 • XX.07.2021

Belarus 🇧🇾 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇹🇷 Turkey

Match 5 • XX.07.2021

Italy 🇮🇹 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇧🇾 Belarus

Match 6 • XX.07.2021

Sweden 🇸🇪 (X) 0-0 (X) 🇹🇷 Turkey