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Revision as of 05:28, 22 January 2017

2017 4chan Winter Cup
WC17 Design A.png
Tournament details
Host board Mlp icon.png /mlp/
Dates February 10–12, 17–19, 25–26
Teams 32
Final positions
Champion TBD icon.png TBD
Runner-up TBD icon.png TBD
Third TBD icon.png TBD
Fourth TBD icon.png TBD
Tournament statistics
Matches 0
Goals scored 0 (0 per match)
Top scorer(s) N/A
Top assister(s) N/A
Golden Glove N/A
Best player N/A
Yellow cards 0 (0 per match)
Red cards 0 (0 per match)

2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
2017 4chan Winter Cup
2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup

The 2017 4chan Winter Cup will be the twenty-second official 4chan Cup tournament and the sixth iteration of the Winter Cup series. The tournament will be played on dates to be decided in the Winter of 2017. Teams which advanced to the knockout stage of the 2016 4chan Summer Cup, as well those which secure promotion from the 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup will compete at the event.

Due to their victory in the 2016 4chan Summer Cup, /mlp/ will be the host of this tournament.

Competitors

Thirty-two teams are scheduled to compete at this tournament, sixteen of the teams qualified by means of advancing to the knockout stage of the 2016 4chan Summer Cup, while the other sixteen teams will qualify by advancing from the 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup.

This cup will be the Winter Cup debut of /p/ and /w/.

The following teams have qualified by advancing from the 2016 4chan Summer Cup:

The following teams have qualified by promoting from the 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup:

Pots

Teams are placed in four different pots based on seeding. Seeding is determined by:

  1. Finishing position of the top 16 teams from the 2016 4chan Summer Cup in that tournament
  2. Finishing position of the top 16 teams from the 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup in that tournament

All of the highest-seeded competitors (the top eight finishers from Summer) are placed in Pot 1, the next-highest in Pot 2, and so on until all four pots contain eight teams.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4