Kinako World Cup Liocott Island 2023 is a planned tournament where 32 national teams will compete. Each matches will be played in FIFA 14. Each team will play 3 matches in each group and the top 2 teams of their group will advance to the knockout stage. Each group has their own stadiums and the knockout stage will take place in Liocott Island, a private island owned by Supreme Leader Nanobana Kinako. Matches of knockout stage will take place in Nanobana Kinako Stadium.
Liocott Island is not a part of any country hence the reason why Football Frontier International has no host country. Kinako World Cup also has no host country because Liocott Island is not a country. The chosen stadiums are in a country's capital. Most of the chosen stadiums are national stadiums except for Lotto Park because the actual Belgian national stadium is not in the game, so Lotto Park was chosen instead.
Lotto Park is RSC Anderlecht's home stadium and their team is in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Since there are 2 ways to start a match, it either on daytime or nighttime. Week 1 and Week 2 of each group will take place at daytime, while Week 3 will take place at night. Since in FIFA 14 you choose sides, a toss coin will decide which side would Kinako play. Head = Home and Tail = Away. Table result will be shown at the end of a week not on the end of every episode.
A list of top scorer will be shown at the end of the world cup. Of course like the real FIFA World Cup, the losing team in each bracket at the knockout stage, will have a match to determine who will take the third place. Nanobana Kinako hasn't stated when the production will begin but she stated that if the production starts, each episode will be scheduled for 2 months so to give her time to produce more episode before the first episode premieres.
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