FIFA World Cup 2006 Scoreboard Calendar
ATTENTION: All football fans out there.
This is a very useful FIFA World Cup 2006 scoreboard spreadsheet which let you enter the score for every game, and automatically calculate the standings. On top of that, it feature 28 languages and supports different time zones. Just download it, extract the archive and enjoy the comfort of the automated scoreboard calendar.
World Cup 2006 Tournament Calendar is a free spreadsheet with a schedule of all the games of the tournament and a group standing of each team. Designed as a Excel project, World Cup 2006 Tournament Calendar automatically calculates the standing of every team without the use of macros. The calculation is based on game score and the rules adopted by FIFA. The calendar is an ideal tool to keep track of World Cup 2006 and impress your friends with insightful predictions.
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Homepage/Creator: Excely.com
More info/Link: World Cup 2006 Tournament Calendar
Download: Multilanguage version (105kb)
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Comment by Razib Ahmed »
Thanks a lot for this scoreboard. I have printed it and I think that it will be helpful for others too. You have a nice blog and useful one. Keep up the good work.
Comment by Tunan »
Thanks for a nice world cup scoreboard.
Comment by Matt »
Glad to help! BTW, World Cup 2006 kicks off tonight (malaysian time)
Comment by Dr Han »
I??m very exciting for today, If Rooney is fully recovered, of course he should play in the group stages.what do you think? How about tomorrow?
Anyway,Thank you for your blogger about world cup and By the way,I??d like to exchange message with you,and nice weekend
Nickname of team
Angola: Palancas Negras (Black Antelopes)
Argentina: Albicelestes (White-Sky Blues)
Australia: Socceroos
Brazil: Seleçao Canarinho (Canary Selection)
Costa Rica: Ticos (from the local linguistic habit of creating diminutives by adding ??tico? instead of ??tito? to the end of words)
Croatia: Vatreni (the Fiery Ones)
Czech Republic: Lokomotiva (the Locomotive, rarely used)
Ecuador: La Tri (Tricolors)
England: Three Lions (rarely used)
France: Les Bleus (Blues)
Germany: Die Nationalmannschaft (National Team)
Ghana: Blacks Stars
Iran: Team Melli (National Team)
Italy: Azzurri (Blues)
Ivory Coast: Les Eléphants (Elephants)
Japan: Blues
Mexico: El Tri (Tricolors)
Netherlands: Oranje (the Orange)
Paraguay: La Albirroja (White-Red)
Poland: Bialo-Czerwoni (White-Reds)
Portugal: Seleçao das Quinas (Selection of the Shields)
Saudi Arabia: Al Akhdar (the Green)
Serbia and Montenegro: Plavi (Blues)
South Korea: Reds
Spain: La Furia Roja (the Red Fury)
Sweden: Blagult (Blue-Gold)
Switzerland: Die Eidgenossen (the Oath Comrades)
Togo: Les Eperviers (Sparrow Hawks)
Trinidad and Tobago: Soca Warriors
Tunisia: Les Aigles de Carthage (Carthage Eagles)
Ukraine: Zbirna/Sbornaya (Selection, in Ukrainian and Russian)
United States: None, really, but we??ve been using Yanks and Amerks.
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Dr Han (Super football fans)
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