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The FIFI Wild Cup was an alternative to the FIFA World Cup, held from May 29 to June 3, 2006 in Hamburg, Germany, prior to the official FIFA World Cup which started one week later. It was run by the Federation of International Football Independents (FIFI).

Quick Facts Tournament details, Host country ...

FIFI was a body composed of countries not recognized at the time by FIFA and those whose logistics or political disputes prevented them from playing representative football.[1] The Millerntor-Stadion in Hamburg hosted all the tournament matches.[2] The tournament was sponsored by a German online gambling consortium called myBet, as well as Goool.de Sportswear GmbH, who paid a combined €750,000 to fund the tournament. The tournament had 2 mascots, Schäfer and Schmitz. Media patronage was provided by TV stations DSF and ProSieben. The tournament was organized by Essen Agencies, Carat Sponsorship GmbH, and Western Star GmbH.

According to organizer Jorg Pommeranz, FIFI had to overcome various obstacles, such as China and FIFA applying pressure to exclude Tibet, and difficulties for players representing Northern Cyprus obtaining visas to enter Germany.[3]

The tournament winners were the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Spectator attendance was reported as “relatively weak”, with an average of 400 fans per match, although this could have been affected by poor weather.[4] Consequently, a second edition of the tournament was deemed to be unlikely, although they considered a 2010 edition to be hosted by Greenland.[5]

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Participants

 Monaco was invited but withdrew before the tournament began.[4]

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Group stage

Group A

More information Team, Pts ...
More information Republic of St. Pauli, 1–1 ...
Attendance: ~400

More information Republic of St. Pauli, 7–0 ...
Attendance: ~400

More information Tibet, 0–5 ...
Attendance: ~400

Group B

More information Team, Pts ...
More information Northern Cyprus, 1–0 ...
Attendance: ~400
Referee: Tobias Mayer
(Germany)

More information Northern Cyprus, 3–1 ...
Attendance: ~400
Referee: Peter Postel
(Germany)

More information Greenland, 2–4 ...
Attendance: ~400
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Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Northern Cyprus2
 
 
 
 Gibraltar 0
 
 Northern Cyprus0 (4)
 
 
 
 Zanzibar0 (1)
 
Republic of St. Pauli1
 
 
 Zanzibar2
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 Gibraltar2
 
 
Republic of St. Pauli1

Semi-finals

More information Northern Cyprus, 2–0 ...
Attendance: ~400
Referee: Markus Dahmas
(Germany)

More information Republic of St. Pauli, 1–2 ...
Attendance: ~400

Third-place match

More information Republic of St. Pauli, 1–2 ...
Attendance: ~400

Final

More information Northern Cyprus, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 4,122
Referee: Moritz Hermann
(Germany)

Top Goalscorers

Note: Some goalscorers from Gibraltar and Republic of St. Pauli are not listed because there is incomplete information on those games.

4 Goals
3 Goals
  • Hakan Demirci (Republic of St. Pauli)
2 Goals
  • Northern Cyprus Ali Oraloğlu
  • Zanzibar Abdallah Juma Ally
  • Zanzibar Alek Mohamed
  • Zanzibar Coaui Maise
1 Goal
  • Gibraltar Lee Cascario
  • Gibraltar Anders Cortsen
  • Greenland Kassannguaq Zeeb
  • Northern Cyprus Çagan Çerkez
  • Northern Cyprus Derviş Colcu
  • Dennis Daube (Republic of St. Pauli)
  • Sierra Mauni (Republic of St. Pauli)
  • Zanzibar Salum Ussi Hamad
Own goals
  • Gibraltar Dylan (against Northern Cyprus)
  • Zanzibar Agrey Morris (against Northern Cyprus)
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Final Standings

More information Team, Rank ...
FIFI Wild Cup
Northern Cyprus
Northern Cyprus
1st title

See also

References

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