FIFI Wild Cup

2006 FIFI Wild Cup
Tournament details
Host country  Germany
Dates May 29 - June 3
Teams 6
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Northern Cyprus (1st title)
Runners-up  Zanzibar
Third place  Gibraltar
Fourth place Republic of St.Pauli
Tournament statistics
Matches played 10
Goals scored 33 (3.3 per match)

The FIFI Wild Cup was an alternative football World Cup run by FIFI (Federation of International Football Independents). FIFI was a body made up of countries not recognized by FIFA and those whose logistics preclude them from playing representative football. Millerntor-Stadion hosted all the tournament matches.

The tournament was sponsored by an on-line gambling consortium who saw this tournament as a way to gain publicity for itself. The winners were the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Hosted in St. Pauli, Germany, this tournament enabled disputed political entities to play in international competition. In order to get the tournament started, organizer Jorg Pommeranz said FIFI had to fight heavyweights such as FIFA and the Chinese embassy in Germany. Chinese officials sent a letter to FIFI, demanding it dis-invite Tibet. FIFI refused. Then FIFA declared it had the right to cancel these matches. FIFI fought back again. It also required some extra work getting visas for the Northern Cypriot players to enter Germany.[1]

Contents

Participants in 2006 Tournament

Results

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
FC St. Pauli 4 2 1 1 0 8 1 +7
Gibraltar 4 2 1 1 0 6 1 +5
Tibet 0 2 0 0 2 0 12 −12
May 29, 2006
Republic of St. Pauli 1–1 Gibraltar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Hakan Demirci Lee Casciaro

May 30, 2006
Republic of St. Pauli 7–0 Tibet Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Abdul Yilmaz (4x)
Hakan Demirci (2x)
Dennis Daube

May 31, 2006
Tibet 0–5 Gibraltar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
TR Northern Cyprus 6 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3
Zanzibar 3 2 1 0 1 5 5 0
Greenland 0 2 0 0 2 2 5 −3
May 29, 2006
TR Northern Cyprus 1–0 Greenland Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Referee: Tobias Mayer, Germany
Ali Oraloglu 55'

Team: Hasan Piro, Serhan Gönelli, Serkan Önet, Erdinç Borekci, Çagan Cerkez, Ayhan Demir (Coskun Ulusoy 25), Hamis Çakir (Rüstem Özmusalar 81), Ali Oraloglu, Derviş Kolcu, Kemal Uçaner (Ertaç Taşkiran 79)


Team: Anders, Niklas Kreutzmann, Anders Petersen, Antuuaraq Enoksen, Jim Degn (Brian Thomsen 25), Peri Fleischer, John Kreutzmann, Kaaza, Kristian (Otto 72), Pelle, Salamon Thomassen (Paul 75)

May 30, 2006
TR Northern Cyprus 3–1 Zanzibar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Referee: Peter Postel, Germany
Agrey Morris og 12'
Derviş Kolcu pen 20'
Çagan Cerkez 60'

Team: Hasan Piro, Ayhan Demir, Çagan Cerkez, Serhan Gönelli, Hüseyin Amcaoglu, Serkan Önet, Ertaç Taşkiran (Ali Oraloglu), Erdinç Borekci (Hamis Çakir 63), Çoskun Ulusoy, Derviş Kolcu, Hüseyin Kayalilar
Salum Ussi 43'



Team: Salum Ali, Agrey Morris, Nadir Haraub, Jusuf Said, Soud, Ahmet Malik (Saud 30), Ally, Maulid, Masoud, Salum Ussi, Nassor

May 31, 2006
Greenland 2–4 Zanzibar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Kaassannquaq Zeeb Alek Mohammed
Abdallah Juma

Semi Finals

June 1, 2006
TR Northern Cyprus 2–0 Gibraltar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Referee: Markus Dahmas, Germany
Ali Oraloglu 39'
Dylan og 90'

Team: Hasan Piro, Hamis Çakir, Serhan Gönelli, Serkan Önet, Derviş Kolcu, Coskun Ulusoy, Hüseyin Amcaoglu, Erdinç Borekci, Kemal Uçaner, Ali Oraloglu (Hüseyin Kürpeci 78 (Hüseyin Kayalar 86)), Çagan Cerkez



Team: Kevin, Matthew (David 45), Christian, Lee, Dylan, Daniel, Robert, Colin, Joseph (Robert 60), Lee Casciaro, Graham (Roy 52)

June 1, 2006
Republic of St. Pauli 1–2 Zanzibar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg

3rd Place Playoff

June 3, 2006
Republic of St. Pauli 1–2 Gibraltar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg

Final

June 3, 2006
TR Northern Cyprus 0–0 Zanzibar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Referee: Moritz Hermann, Germany


Team: Hasan Piro, Çagan Cerkez, Serhan Gönelli, Hüseyin Amcaoglu, Serkan Önet, Ertaç Taşkiran, Erdinç Borekci, Hamis Çakir, Çoskun Ulusoy, Derviş Kolcu, Hüseyin Kayalilar (Kemal Uçaner 60)
Northern Cyprus win 4-1 on penalties

Team: Raahani, Agrey Moris, Nadir Haroub, Mwinyi, Soud Abdulla, Nassor Massoud, Salmin, Masoud Ali, Salum Ussi, Abdalla Juma (Ali Kani 70), Maulid Ibrahim

2006 FIFI Wild Cup Winners

Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
First Title

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