Baptism of Fire

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Baptism of Fire
Region All
Association World Cup Committee
Established pre-World Cup 12
Number of teams unlimited
Current champions Zandistan

The Baptism of Fire (commonly abbreviated BoF) tournament is a football tournament held prior to the World Cup. It is the first tournament in the cycle of official World Cup Committee events, but unlike the Cup of Harmony and World Cup itself, a team may only ever enter the BoF once. Participation is reserved for nations who have no KPB points and who have not competed in a previous edition.

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History

The Baptism of Fire was created by Kaze Progressa to encourage such nations to be involved in World Cup 12, which was to be co-hosted in the country - as well as to showcase the nation's less absurdly-sized stadia and to test the innovative scorination formula for WC12. Originally a one-off venture, it became a regular fixture in the sporting calendar after World Cup 15. The RP bonus is higher than usual (and furthermore is the only variable separating the teams besides luck) since the main intention of this tournament is to give a ranking boost for the World Cup to new players learning how to RP. The tournament has a sizable effect on the KPB Rankings.

Following a less-than spectactular BoF 15 won by Turori, Vilita revitalized the BoF with a new RP-dependent two-region format originally co-hosted by Liverpool England before Atlantian Oceania regionmate Starblaydia stepped in to host their first tournaments in BoF 17 & 18. After BoF 19, Vilita was awarded the position of semi-permanent co-host, with the task of selecting a co-host for each incarnation of the cup, until the nation's resignation before BoF 26. Rejistania was awarded the hosting duties by WCC President Simeone Di Bradini for BoF 26. Legalese, a former co-host with Vilita, not to mention a controversial two-time participant in the BoF, took over co-hosting duties with Rejistania before WC 27. After Rejistania bowed out of hosting BoF 28, Legalese tapped The Kazoo Peoples to be its co-host, returning the BoF to its usual tradition of pairing an experienced host with one relatively new to the hosting scene. Since the end of that arrangement with Legalese's demise before World Cup 30, the competition has been both singly and co-hosted, though the arrangement of a recent winner coming back to host remains quite common.

Past winners

BoF WC Hosts Winners Final score Runners up
1 12 Kaze Progressa Dance 2 Revolution 2-1 (AET) Stalag 5
2 15 Rejistania & Commerce Heights Turori 3-0 Ascensia
3 16 Vilita & Liverpool England Sarzonia 3-0 Jonestan
4 17 Vilita & Starblaydia Eystrck 2-1 Aquiliana
5 18 Vilita & Starblaydia Maserrat 3-1 Smoking Pits
6 19 Vilita & Crystilakere Lethislavania 3-0 Sliponia
7 20 Vilita & Lethislavania South Osettia 4-2 Five Civilized Nations
8 21 Vilita & South Osettia Liamist States 3-0 Chicanada
9 22 Vilita & Legalese Bettia 7-0 Corneliu
10 23 Vilita & Fmjphoenix Spruitland 2-0 Caprine States
11 24 Vilita & Spruitland Hurfordia 2-1 Ruventsoria
12 25 Vilita & Bettia Cuation 2-1 Andossa Se Mitrin Vega
13 26 Rejistania The Islands of Qutar 3-2 The Kazoo Peoples
14 27 Rejistania & Legalese Allied Anime Worlds 1-0 Haraki
15 28 Legalese & The Kazoo Peoples Boudra-Boudra 3-1 Nouvelle Angleterre
16 29 Legalese & Bazalonia Sativaville 2-1 Mrkvejnia
17 30 Andossa Se Mitrin Vega Az-cz 4-0 Aurendia
18 31 Bazalonia Backwardistan 3-1 Okielahoma
19 32 Spaam & Az-cz Dumania 1-0 Cafundéu
20 33 Quakmybush & Bazalonia Northern Bettia 6-1 Schorteskatascansolani
21 34 Cafundéu Kiryu-shi 3-3 (6-5 PKs) Ulzaxid
22 35 Errinundera Kuosio 2-0 Jariss
23 36 The Lowland Clans & Elves Security Forces Daehanjeiguk 0-0 (1-0 PKs) Endmile
24 37 Sel Appa Prux 2-0 Tremarendakia
25 38 The Mice of Miceland The Pazhujeb Islands 1-0 Starblaydia
26 39 Liverpool England & Zwangzug Dancougar 3-0 Bonto
27 40 Starblaydia Newmanistan 3-1 Kose and the Turkomans
28 41 Daehanjeiguk Arroza 1-1 (AET) Frontenax
29 42 Yafalonia & Bazor 2 West Zirconia 4-0 Magna Sancta Sedes
30 43 Cafundéu & Estresso Intenso Myedvedeya 2-1 Secristan
31 44 Dancougar Bears Armed 3-2 Peisandros
32 45 Krytenia Edward City 3-2 (AET) Allemenschen
33 46 Errinundera Somewhereistonia 2-0 Kagdazka
34 47 Bostopia & Liventia Valipac 4-1 Vaarshire
35 48 Somewhereistonia & Kura-Pelland West Pocono 2-1 Catmeowland
36 49 Nethertopia & Krytenia Balida 2-0 Callidon
37 50 Cafundéu & The Macabees F-1 Insanity 1-0 Malak Free State
38 51 Quintessence of Dust Undeadzombiee 3-2 Mount Shavano
39 52 Virabia & Aguazul The Realm of Light 2-0 The Union of Myanmar
40 53 Kazzoria & Krytenia Meddicia 7-0 Midlonia
41 54 Queer Poco el Mono Ara & Nethertopia The Andromeda Islands 1-0 Rustika
42 55 Legalese & Erathore The Kangaroo Republic 1-1 (3-1 PKs) Whiteinch
43 56 Andossa Se Mitrin Vega & Kagdazka and Pazhujebu Kalumba 3-2 (AET) Bleak Rock
44 57 Qazox & Mangolana The Golden Tamarind 1-0 (AET) Seunem
45 58 Kagdazka and Pazhujebu & Astograth Azrael 1-0 Oasirica
46 59 Aguazul & Yesopalitha Audioslavia 1–0 Karditan
47 60 Cassadaigua & Ipeland Kinitaria 3–1 Rochehaut
48 61 Ossidiacqua & Iturributa Zandistan 2–0 Union Isle
49 62 Aguazul & Licentiapacisterra Svengarda 2-2 (3-1 PKs) Swyftlandre
50 63 Saugeais & Apox Kaledor 1-1 (2-1 AET) San Potato

Recent Regional Winners

Trivia

After their victory in BoF 33, Northern Bettia made history as they and Bettia became the first master and puppet nations to both win this tournament. Bettia's world championship in World Cup 33 saw them join Sarzonia as the only nations to win both the Baptism of Fire and the World Cup. Az-cz would later accomplish this feat too, thanks to their world title in World Cup 37. Starblaydia in World Cup 38 very nearly became the first nation to win a Baptism of Fire after their first World Cup win, but were denied by The Pazhujeb Islands in the final, coached by Starblaydia's very own two-time World Cup winner, Jaime Oberlander.

The BoF inspired a similar event for the World Bowl, American football's own World Cup, and prior to World Bowl V the first Baptism of Iron was held. More recently, F-1 Insanity became the first nation to win both the Baptism of Fire (prior to World Cup 50) and Baptism of Iron (prior to World Bowl IX).

The Baptism of Fire has also set in motion several sporting rivalries. Dancougar and Newmanistan, winners of successive titles, competed against one another for a "Bird on Skates" trophy, which became a regular fixture of pre-World Cup friendlies and even spilled over into other sports, while recently, an "Eternal Flame" competition has been held between the eight most recent winners.

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