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===To be sorted===
===To be sorted===
*{{team away|3}} - Winter 2019 finalist
*{{team away|3}} - Winter 2019 finalist
*{{team away|gd}} - Winter 2019 finalist
*{{team away|s4s}} - Winter 2019 semifinalist


===Bubble Teams===
===Bubble Teams===
The following teams are "on the bubble" for a possible entry into the Class of 2019 due to their performance in a previous tournament. Mouseover tooltips explain how each bubble team can qualify for the 4CCCL.
The following teams are "on the bubble" for a possible entry into the Class of 2019 due to their performance in a previous tournament. Mouseover tooltips explain how each bubble team can qualify for the 4CCCL.
*{{tt|{{team away|s4s}}|Can still qualify if they win the 3rd place match, or if /gd/ defeat /vg/ in 2nd semifinal of winter 2019}}
 


===Satellite tournament regulations===
===Satellite tournament regulations===

Revision as of 22:09, 3 March 2019

The following teams are being accepted into the 4chan Cup Champions League Class of 2019, and they will all see play in the 2019 4CC Champions League, scheduled for Summer 2019, after /vg/ League 12:

Group Stage

Qualifiers

To be sorted

  • 3 icon.png /3/ - Winter 2019 finalist
  • Gd icon.png /gd/ - Winter 2019 finalist
  • S4s icon.png /s4s/ - Winter 2019 semifinalist

Bubble Teams

The following teams are "on the bubble" for a possible entry into the Class of 2019 due to their performance in a previous tournament. Mouseover tooltips explain how each bubble team can qualify for the 4CCCL.


Satellite tournament regulations

All Elite Cups, Babby Cups, and /vg/ League Tournaments, as well as many invitationals, are satellite tournaments in which the winners (and some runners-up) are awarded entries into the Champions League. For an invitational tournament to earn 4CCCL satellite tournament status, these regulations must be followed:

  • The tournament must be played in PES (duh)
  • If the tournament has a group stage and knockout stage, it must have a minimum of 8 teams signed up, with a sign-up list of at least 12 teams highly recommended
  • It should more or less follow standard football tournament regulations, with a group stage points structure that does not wildly deviate from the standard 3-1-0 format, if applicable
  • If the tournament is solely conducted in knockout format, it must have a minimum of 16 teams signed up, with a sign-up list of at least 24 teams highly recommended
  • The gameplay itself should definitely not wildly deviate from the Laws of the Game; so, no Golden Spoon Cup tournaments, nor Exodia 5-red-card rules, or automatic-win-if-goalie-scores rules, or whatever, just play normal routine football!!!!!!