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Fan's Cup 2026

⏱ Each match lasts 30 minutes · 🔄 Replays every 30 min until midnight EST · 📅 Loading tomorrow's match...
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One match per day. Winner advances. Loser goes home.

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About the Ziocup Fan's Cup 2026

The Ziocup Fan's Cup is a simulated 32-nation football tournament running through May 2026 — one match per day, every result determined by fan enthusiasm. Thirty-two nations compete in a knockout bracket. The winning nation is decided not by tactics or talent, but by which fanbase shows up louder. Cheer for your country on match day and influence the outcome. Enough cheers in the 80th minute can trigger a bonus goal chance that swings the result.

Fan tournaments have existed alongside official football since the sport's earliest days — supporters' clubs organising local competitions in parallel with professional leagues, binding communities through shared allegiance. The Ziocup recreates that spirit in digital form: every nation has an equal starting chance regardless of real-world football strength. A small nation with a passionate online fanbase can outlast a football powerhouse if their supporters cheer harder. No real money changes hands — this is pure community glory, decided by who wants it more on any given day.

How the Tournament Works

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the winner decided?
Fan cheers determine the result — the nation with more cheers when the final whistle blows wins. A bonus goal mechanic applies if one side has 50% more cheers in the 80th minute, making late-match surges especially important.
Can I cheer for both teams?
You can cheer for any nation on any given day, but your cheers contribute to whichever team you click on. Most fans pick one team per match and commit — tactical neutrality rarely helps either side.
Is there a real prize?
No — the Ziocup is purely for bragging rights and community fun. No real money is involved at any point. The winning nation receives the Ziocup trophy on the leaderboard and permanent recognition in the tournament archive.