Group B World Cup
Definition
A specific grouping of four national teams designated to play each other in a round-robin format during the preliminary stage of a FIFA World Cup tournament.
A collective stage in international football that frequently serves as a theater for dramatic sporting tension, administrative controversy, or chaotic technical officiating.
Examples
The Group B World Cup schedule has a unique talent for turning a simple soccer match into an impromptu debate about VAR graphics and existential dread.
Watching Group B is like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube where half the stickers are peeling off and the referee is blindfolded.
Teams in Group B often display a style of play that is best described as 'tactically mysterious'—much like trying to explain where the missing broadcast graphics went during the Qatar matches.