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A match or tournament not governed by the [[4chan Cup Committee|4CCC]]. These events do not count towards official statistics.
A match or tournament not governed by the [[4chan Cup Committee|4CCC]]. These events do not count towards official statistics. Unofficial tournaments are also referred to as "invitationals" or "memevitationals."


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Revision as of 16:21, 28 August 2017

This glossary seeks to describe commonly-used terms in the 4chan Cup community.

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10-man abuse

The PES tendency for a team to perform better or win after one of their players is sent off.

4CC-core

A player or team element that is perceived as being used purely because of its popularity with 4chan Cup fans, rather than the board it is supposed to be representing.

4CCC

The 4chan Cup Committee, the governing body of the 4chan Cup.

4chan Cup

The name given to the system of official tournaments hosted by the 4CCC. The four annual tournaments are known as the Spring Babby, Summer, Autumn Babby and Winter Cups.

4chan Cup Community

Anyone contributing directly to the 4chan Cup or interacting with its representatives (4CCC, commentators, managers, streamers, etc.) is deemed to be part of the 4chan Cup Community. This includes chatting viewers, people participating in the /vg/ thread, and members of cup-related chat rooms.

>4 minutes

Term used in reference to /sci/ after their management missed a deadline by four minutes before a match during the 2012 4chan Spring Babby Cup Friendlies, leaving them heavily penalized for the match.

77 player

A standard player that has 77 in every stat.

A

Adboard

Generally used to refer to custom adboards.

Arrows and dots

Player attributes found in older versions of PES, that determined player behavior and pass directions to a degree.

AutoATF

A program designed to automate checking of exports for official tournaments, ensuring they comply with official rules.

B

Babby

A team either at or recently promoted from Babby Cup level.

Babby Cup

Lower-level tournament for 32 or more teams looking to qualify for top-tier competition.

Generally used to refer to custom banners.

Bench

The group of players on a team that are not currently on the pitch.

Bicycle kick

An acrobatic finish where a player facing away from the goal throws their body into the air, attempting to score by shooting the ball backwards over their own head. Massive style points.

Blender

Any custom face or model for a player. The word is derived from Blender, the 3D modeling software used to produce said models.

Blooter

A goal scored from a powerful long-range shot.

Bronze player

A non-standard player with stats rated at 77 across the board. Bronze players were phased out to be replaced by the GGSS system.

C

Cards

Equippable attributes to players which enhance a specific ability. Skill cards enhance a technical ability, while playstyle cards generally enhance a tactical ability. The amount of cards per player is limited according to the official rules.

Caution

When a referee shows a player a yellow card. Can happen in PES as a result of persistent or reckless fouls. If the referee issues two to one player in the same match, that player is dismissed. Also referred to as a "booking" since the referee writes in a notebook to keep track. In tournaments, a player who receives a certain number of cautions in the same stage is automatically suspended.

Classic No. 10

A midfielder that moves the ball forward through effective passes, yet remains fairly static on the pitch.

Commissioner

The person who hosts and streams official tournaments, and oversees the 4chan Cup Committee. The current commissioner is Lear.

Condition

Attribute, specific to each player, which is usually randomly generated before each match. Conditions range from "terrible" to "top", represented by a set of arrow graphics.

Cond-very poor.png: Terrible form
Cond-poor.png: Poor form
Cond-okay.png: Normal form
Cond-good.png: Good form
Cond-very good.png: Top form

Better condition provides players with a stat buff, and worse condition inflicts a stat debuff.

D

Derby

Match between two rivals. Pronounced "dar-bee"

Discipline

As a verb, refers to a referee punishing a player (or substitute or substituted player in real divegrass) for persistent or severe violations by showing them a yellow card (caution/booking) or a red card (sending-off/dismissal). As a noun, refers to the record of all cards issued.

Dismissal

A referee disqualifying a player from the match by showing them the red card. The dismissed player's team must continue with one fewer player. Can happen in PES from a player receiving a second yellow card, for an excessively forceful foul or for a foul that denies a goal or scoring opportunity. Also referred to as a "sending-off." In tournaments, automatically leads to a suspension.

Divegrass

Mocking term for the sport of football. Refers to the tendency of football players to fake injuries, taking a dive to the grass in the hope of aiding their team.

Dragongate

Scandal in which a manager was caught managing multiple teams, which is against the rules. Resulted in a large amount of match results being rendered void and the 4CCC creating a manager verification system.

E

Editor

Any number of programs that allow for the easier editing of player stats and team tactics, as well as importing and exporting of attributes and tactics.

Elite

A term that carries two meanings. First and foremost, it refers to the Elite level of Cup tournaments. It is also used to refer to teams that have advanced to the knockouts in every major Cup event they have competed in. As of the 2017 4chan Summer Cup, no such teams exist anymore. For more information on this, see Elite (teams).

Export

The collection of files sent by a manager to the 4CCC to enter a team into an official tournament. This almost always includes tactics, but managers can also choose to submit an aesthetic export as well, to make their team stand out on the pitch.

F

Fatigue

Attribute, specific to each player, which is dependent on a number of factors including the amount of activity performed in recent matches. Higher levels of fatigue result in faster stamina depletion and makes players more prone to errors. This attribute is not enabled in more recent cups.

Fergie time

The time period exceeding the allotted stoppage time at the end of a match. Particularly infamous for yielding very late goals, to the dismay of many.

Football wins

A pejorative 4CC fans and commentators say when a match ends in a draw. Derived from the "victory anthem" that plays following a draw, "It's a Draw!" by the Barrackville Singers.

Form

Adjustable attribute which alters the random generation of a player's condition.

Fox in the box

A striker that lurks in the opposition's 18-yard box, waiting for a chance to score.

G

GGSS

Short for Gold, Gold, Silver, Silver. A team structure where each team is given two gold and two silver players. This has been the official system for every official cup since Spring 2013.

Giant-killer

A perceived weaker team that relegates a team that is considered strong.

Goal poacher

A type of striker that plays off the shoulders of the last defender, usually excelling at scoring.

GOAT

Acronym for Greatest Of All Time, often used to describe a player or team of legendary stature.

Gold player

Used to describe a non-standard player with stats rated at 99 across the board.

Golden Boot

Award presented to the best striker in an official tournament, typically the player with the most goals.

Golden Glove

Award presented to the best goalkeeper in an official tournament, typically the keeper with the most saves.

Group of death

Group in a cup competition which is unusually competitive, because the number of strong teams in the group is greater than the number of qualifying places available for the next phase of the tournament.

Group Stage math

Calculations, scenario-building and "if X happens, then Y" postulation done before the final round of a group stage to determine what result(s) each team needs in a group stage to either win the group or advance to the next stage. Most often done for groups of four where the top two advance, though it can also be used for other setups. For tournaments under official 4CC rules, the tiebreaker order is goal difference, goals scored, head-to-head results between the teams involved, playoffs.

H

Height abuse

A phrase invoked against teams that used taller-than-average players. Less used after new height rules were instituted starting with the 2014 4chan Summer Cup.

I

Invitational

A tournament where teams are invited to play the tournament organizer. These are always unofficial in nature.

J

Jenkey1002

Japanese modder who contributed several programs used to edit various PES games. Ded.

K

Kick-off abuse

The tendency for goals to be scored very quickly following a kick-off situation.

Kit

Refers to custom kits within Pro Evolution Soccer.

Kitserver

An add-on program for the Pro Evolution Soccer series. It was previously used to add custom content to the game, but has now been dropped by the Cup due to stability issues.

L

Live managing

When a manager relays tactical input to a host in real time as a match is being played. In official Cup matches, this is subject to strict rules.

M

Manager

The individual in charge of a board's team. Duties include overseeing the team's tactics, live managing, putting together aesthetics for the team, and interfacing with the team's board. For some teams, these duties are shared between multiple co-managers, or a council of managers.

Man of the match

Award, decided by PES through arcane means, given to the player it thinks performed the best in a match.

Mentality

A player attribute in older version of PES that determines the attacking or defensive nature of that player. Replaced by the Attacking/Defensive Prowess stats in newer versions of PES.

Merc

Short for mercenary. Any manager that is perceived as not being a regular visitor of the board he manages.

Medal player

Used to describe a non-standard player. Can refer to gold, silver, or bronze players, or all three of these. Bronze players were phased out in Spring 2013 to be replaced by the GGSS system.

P

Parking the bus

Expression used when all the players on a team play defensively, usually when the team is winning by a narrow margin.

>PES

An expression indicating displeasure at the somewhat random AI gameplay in the Pro Evolution Soccer series. Usually employed as an excuse when faced with a loss.

Preset

Any one of the customizable formations which can be switched in PES at will by a manager.

Pro Evolution Soccer

Also known as PES. A series of football video games created by Konami. The 4chan Cup is played using this series.

Promotion

When a team moves up to a higher division in the 4chan Cup hierarchy, usually when reaching the playoff stage of a Babby cup.

R

Relegation

When a team moves down to a lower division in the Cup hierarchy, usually as a result of failing to reach the playoff stage of an Elite Cup.

Rigbux

Rigbux (or RB) are the imaginary currency often used in 4CC contexts, such as the betting shop in /4ccg/ during match days. If you hear someone complain about losing their Rigbux and/or kneecaps, they probably just lost a bet.

Rig Cam

A webcam pointed at the commissioners monitor to allow managers and color commentators to see the match as it happens without delay. Speeds live managing up considerably.

Rigged

Term regularly used since the 2012 Winter Cup to describe any questionable decisions made or activities performed by the 4CCC.

S

Semen slurping

A match that is characterized by midfield/possession antics, with no real chances or scoring either way. Formerly often accompanied by the ResidentSleeper Twitch emoticon. Currently often accompanied by the Smashcast tumbleweed emoticon (...@)

Silver player

A non-standard player with stats rated at 88 across the board.

Slav goal

Goal scored during the final two minutes that grants the scoring team a win. Named after the /int/ player Putin's two match-winning goals during the The World Series invitational.

Sombrero

Skill move where a player, typically a striker, flicks the ball over and past an opposing player to retain possession.

Squat Toilet

A goal scored on a rebound from outside the 18-yard box, preferably by a non-medal player. Named after the /trv/ player Squat Toilet, who delivered a very memorable instance of this.

Stamina

Player attribute which depletes as they perform physical activity during a match. Ending a match with a very low level of stamina will contribute to fatigue, if the feature is enabled in-game.

Suspension

Players are forced to miss their team's next game(s) if they pick up an allotted number of bookings in Cup matches, or if they are sent off in a previous match.

T

Target Man

A type of striker that holds the ball up in an advanced area, waiting for his team to back him up to generate an attack.

Third Place Trophy

A term mocking the notion of third place in an official tournament as a result worthy of bragging.

Tiki-taka

Style of play characterized by short passing and movement, with an emphasis on retaining possession. In the Cup, mostly used to refer to excessive examples of such a playstyle.

Trollpost

Any shot that hits the post of the goal. Used both as a noun and a verb.

U

Unofficial

A match or tournament not governed by the 4CCC. These events do not count towards official statistics. Unofficial tournaments are also referred to as "invitationals" or "memevitationals."

V

Void

An official match result that does not count towards statistics, usually as a result of rigging.

Vuvuzela

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Y

Yo-yo team

A team that is regularly promoted and relegated between the Elite and Babby Cup levels.