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# Deadlines
Various things, mostly for testing wiki formatting.
## Each official tournament is preceded by two (for Elite Cups) or three (for Babby Cups) export deadlines: the preliminary deadline (Babby only), tactical deadline, and final deadline.
 
### For a Babby Cup, the preliminary deadline is on the Friday three weeks prior to the start of the tournament at 23:59:59 UTC. For an Elite Cup, this deadline coincides with the tactical deadline below.
= Tournament Structure =
#### Verified managers of each team must have '''placed a link to a valid tactical export on their board's team page on the wiki''' by the specified time. An export is valid if it corresponds to the appropriate team and player IDs, and functions in the current version of PES. Any submission after 23:59:59 UTC of deadline day will not be accepted. A link to the export on the [[Exports]] page is additional but not a requirement.
== Draw and Pot Assignment ==
#### Newly established or revived teams, whether managed or autopilot, must demonstrate adequate proof of interest to the 4CCC prior to this deadline to compete in the coming Cup.
Prior to the draw, teams are assigned to a number of pots according to their previous performance. Each pot contains eight teams. The contents of the pots vary depending on the Cup type. The draw assigns one team from each pot to each group.
#### Failure to submit an export by the preliminary deadline may result in a deadline violation penalty. Failure to demonstrate proof of interest by the preliminary deadline will result in the team being barred from the competition until the next appropriate Cup.
 
### The tactical deadline is on the Friday preceding the start of an official tournament at 23:59:59 UTC.
# Typically, all teams to play in an Elite Cup are ranked according to their knockouts performance in the last cup they played.
#### Tactical changes will not be accepted between this deadline and the first match, other than save fixes and aesthetics changes.
## Pot 1 contains the top eight finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
#### The most recent valid export posted by a verified manager will be downloaded for each team. In the case of autopilot teams, exports will be provided by the 4CCC. All other exports are considered invalid.
## Pot 2 contains the rank 9-16 finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
#### Following the tactical deadline, all exports will be checked for rule-breaking faults by an external body.
## Pot 3 contains the top eight finishers from the prior Babby Cup.
##### Should an export contain rule-breaking faults, the 4CCC will then take the necessary actions to fix these faults with a penalty.
## Pot 4 contains the rank 9-16 finishers from the prior Babby Cup.
##### The 4CCC reserves the right to disqualify teams for an Elite Cup should their export be deemed to contain too many faults. In this case a backup will replace that team.
## If any team that would play in an Elite is disqualified for any reason, the replacement team is chosen from the highest-. Teams shift up in position, with the replacement at the very last place in Pot 4.
##### Managers are encouraged to check their own export with the help of the [[Auto-ATF|Auto-ATF tool]] before uploading their export.
# For Babby Cups, teams typically did not reach the knockouts, and barring special exception are sorted by their placement in the previous cup.
### The final deadline is on the Wednesday following the prior deadline, at 23:59:59 UTC.
## Pot 1 contains the rank 17-24 finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
#### This deadline is typically only used for aesthetic and music exports.
## Pot 2 contains the rank 25-32 finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
#### Tactical exports can be accepted after the tactical deadline, as long as they are "save fixes". A save fix is an export which, when compared to the export available at the tactical deadline, changes '''only''':
## Pot 3 begins with any teams which were disqualified from the prior Elite Cup (if any), and then is filled out with teams ranked 17 and below from the prior Babby Cup.
##### Aesthetic settings.
## Pot 4 begins with all prior Babby Cup finishers who were not part of Pot 3, any teams which did not advance from the prior Babby Cup Qualifiers (if any), and teams that did not participate in the previous season.
##### Rule-breaking faults officially identified by the 4CCC. Note that save fixes submitted after the tactical deadline may be subject to deadline violation penalties.
## The combination of qualifier-exempt teams, prior Babby teams, and new teams may result in more than eight teams in Pot 4 as described.
##### Any other changes in a tactical export will lead to the export being ruled invalid.
### If Pot 4 would contain 9-15 teams, a number of teams will compete in the Babby Cup Qualifiers in order to reduce the number of competitors. Qualifier-exempt teams do not need to play in the qualifiers, while new teams are required to. Any remaining teams to fill out the qualifier will be taken from the lowest-ranked teams in Pot 4.
# Deadline Violation Penalties
### If Pot 4 would contain exactly 16 teams, the lower-ranked half of the teams (with Babby teams before qualifier-exempt teams, and qualifier-exempt teams before new teams) will be placed in Pot 5 and the Babby Cup will be played with 40 teams.
## If a team fails to submit an export before the preliminary deadline (either three weeks prior for a Babby Cup, or one week prior for an Elite Cup), a grace period of 24 hours is available. Teams submitting their exports during the grace period may face:
### If Pot 4 would contain more than 16 teams, a number of teams will compete in the Babby Cup Qualifiers, but with eight additional slots open in Pot 5 for winners.
### Loss of any number of voluntary time-outs for some or all games in the tournament.
# For Babby Cup Qualifiers, the number of pots depends upon the number of teams attempting to qualify, and whether or not those teams have records.
### Loss of the ability to submit nightly exports for some or all games in the tournament.
## We say that a potential qualifier team is '''unorderable''' if the team does not have an official record from the prior Babby or Elite Cup. This may occur because it is a new team, a newly-revived team, or a team whose prior Cup record was officially voided. Unlike teams with continuous records, we cannot compare an unorderable team to another team to decide which one is "higher ranked". A team which is not unorderable is '''orderable'''.
## In addition to the above, teams who fail to submit an export in the grace period may face:
## The number of '''excess teams''' is the greater of either the number of unorderable teams or the number of teams which must be removed in order to have a complete cup. The number of teams in the qualifier is given by the closest multiple of four to twice the number of excess teams. These teams are then divided by random draw into groups of 4.
### Stat or height nerfs to players.
 
### Punitive tactics determined by the 4CCC.
== Tournament Rankings ==
### Disqualification from the tournament, to be replaced by the next eligible team.
Whenever the "rank" of a team in a tournament is mentioned, it is assigned according to these rules. In all cases, the primary metric is match points, followed by goal difference and goals for.
# The 1st through 4th-ranked teams are ranked purely by the results of the final and the third-place match.
# Teams eliminated in the quarterfinals are ranked 5th through 8th according to their performance in the quarterfinals. In the event of a tie, round of sixteen performance is considered.
# Teams eliminated in the round of sixteen are ranked 9th through 16th according to their round of sixteen performance. In the event of a tie, group stage performance is considered.
# Teams which fail to advance to the knockouts are ranked 17th to 32nd (or 40th) according to their performance in the group stage. Placement within groups is not considered.

Latest revision as of 03:52, 17 August 2018

Various things, mostly for testing wiki formatting.

Tournament Structure

Draw and Pot Assignment

Prior to the draw, teams are assigned to a number of pots according to their previous performance. Each pot contains eight teams. The contents of the pots vary depending on the Cup type. The draw assigns one team from each pot to each group.

  1. Typically, all teams to play in an Elite Cup are ranked according to their knockouts performance in the last cup they played.
    1. Pot 1 contains the top eight finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
    2. Pot 2 contains the rank 9-16 finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
    3. Pot 3 contains the top eight finishers from the prior Babby Cup.
    4. Pot 4 contains the rank 9-16 finishers from the prior Babby Cup.
    5. If any team that would play in an Elite is disqualified for any reason, the replacement team is chosen from the highest-. Teams shift up in position, with the replacement at the very last place in Pot 4.
  2. For Babby Cups, teams typically did not reach the knockouts, and barring special exception are sorted by their placement in the previous cup.
    1. Pot 1 contains the rank 17-24 finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
    2. Pot 2 contains the rank 25-32 finishers from the prior Elite Cup.
    3. Pot 3 begins with any teams which were disqualified from the prior Elite Cup (if any), and then is filled out with teams ranked 17 and below from the prior Babby Cup.
    4. Pot 4 begins with all prior Babby Cup finishers who were not part of Pot 3, any teams which did not advance from the prior Babby Cup Qualifiers (if any), and teams that did not participate in the previous season.
    5. The combination of qualifier-exempt teams, prior Babby teams, and new teams may result in more than eight teams in Pot 4 as described.
      1. If Pot 4 would contain 9-15 teams, a number of teams will compete in the Babby Cup Qualifiers in order to reduce the number of competitors. Qualifier-exempt teams do not need to play in the qualifiers, while new teams are required to. Any remaining teams to fill out the qualifier will be taken from the lowest-ranked teams in Pot 4.
      2. If Pot 4 would contain exactly 16 teams, the lower-ranked half of the teams (with Babby teams before qualifier-exempt teams, and qualifier-exempt teams before new teams) will be placed in Pot 5 and the Babby Cup will be played with 40 teams.
      3. If Pot 4 would contain more than 16 teams, a number of teams will compete in the Babby Cup Qualifiers, but with eight additional slots open in Pot 5 for winners.
  3. For Babby Cup Qualifiers, the number of pots depends upon the number of teams attempting to qualify, and whether or not those teams have records.
    1. We say that a potential qualifier team is unorderable if the team does not have an official record from the prior Babby or Elite Cup. This may occur because it is a new team, a newly-revived team, or a team whose prior Cup record was officially voided. Unlike teams with continuous records, we cannot compare an unorderable team to another team to decide which one is "higher ranked". A team which is not unorderable is orderable.
    2. The number of excess teams is the greater of either the number of unorderable teams or the number of teams which must be removed in order to have a complete cup. The number of teams in the qualifier is given by the closest multiple of four to twice the number of excess teams. These teams are then divided by random draw into groups of 4.

Tournament Rankings

Whenever the "rank" of a team in a tournament is mentioned, it is assigned according to these rules. In all cases, the primary metric is match points, followed by goal difference and goals for.

  1. The 1st through 4th-ranked teams are ranked purely by the results of the final and the third-place match.
  2. Teams eliminated in the quarterfinals are ranked 5th through 8th according to their performance in the quarterfinals. In the event of a tie, round of sixteen performance is considered.
  3. Teams eliminated in the round of sixteen are ranked 9th through 16th according to their round of sixteen performance. In the event of a tie, group stage performance is considered.
  4. Teams which fail to advance to the knockouts are ranked 17th to 32nd (or 40th) according to their performance in the group stage. Placement within groups is not considered.