So theres the final, semi final, quarter final then … What is it called?

    • PeetabixOP
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      That just sounds wrong though and doesn’t follow the naming convention of what comes after.

      • @neumast
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        I remember it like this:

        Finals - 1 match - 2 participants

        Semifinals - 2 matches - 4 participants

        Quarterfinals - 4 matches - 8 participants

        Round of 16 - 8 matches - 16 participants

        Round of 32 - 16 matches - 32 participants

        In every round, half of the participants are eliminated and the other half moves on. Also the number of matches is reduced by a half every round.

      • XbSuper
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        41 year ago

        It’s not really any kind of “final” at that point, which I think explains why.

  • Pons_Aelius
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    161 year ago

    If we followed the convention it would be the Octal final be that does not sound right in English. So, round of 16 is used.

    Other correct possibilities:

    Semi-Quarter Final.

    Quarter-Semi Final.

    Semi-Semi-Semi Final.

  • @OrnatePotato
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    101 year ago

    In Spanish they say “Octavos de Final”, which literally means “Eighths of Final”. I would probably say Eighths Final. And following that logic you would get Sixteenths Final, Thirty-seconds Final, etc.

    • @2tone
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      31 year ago

      Eighth final? But it doesn’t exist, I don’t think

      • @nyctre
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        61 year ago

        Not common in English, no. Quite common in some European languages tho

    • @nyctre
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      I think there’s supposed to be an s at the end, as in eights. To follow the logic of semis, quarters, eights. But that’s rare in English. Most just call it round of 16