World Cup 84

World Cup 84 was an international football tournament held in Baker Park and Cassadaigua. 165 teams entered the qualifying stage, with 30 teams joining the two host nations in the finals. Farfadillis won their first World Cup title in a penalty shootout against Vilita after a match that concluded 1-1 after extra time. Not only was this the first time Vilita had lost in a World Cup final, it marked the second World Cup in a row where a finalist was thwarted in their bid for a record sixth World Cup title.

After Valanora's loss against Eura on matchday 2 meant a surprise early exit from the tournament, Espy va Drake and Faeron Soladarian announced their immediate retirements and returned home despite Valanora having one more match to play.

Host selection
Both host bids proposed a qualifying group format of 15 groups with the top two teams of each group advancing. The only significant rules difference was that Baker Park and Cassadaigua proposed head-to-head record as the first tiebreaker for a tie in the standings while Pasarga and Mriin proposed goal difference.

Teams
Thirty teams qualified for the World Cup from the 165 teams entering the qualifying phase. The two co-hosts qualified automatically.

Qualification
The World Cup qualifications were held in 15 groups of 11 teams each, with the teams playing each other home and away. The top two teams of each group qualified for the finals. The qualifying phase was held between 14 December 2019 and 7 January 2020. The qualifying draw was delayed and had to be re-done because the World Cup Committee originally provided the hosts with incorrect world ranking data.

The top two teams of each group advanced to the World Cup finals. Participants in Cup of Harmony 76 are highlighted in magenta.

Draw
Teams were allocated to four pots on the basis of their KPB world ranking at the end of qualification. As hosts, Cassadaigua and Baker Park were placed in pot one. Cassadaigua was automatically assigned position A1 and Baker Park position E1.

Bracket

 * Due to differences in national calendars, all dates are OOC unless otherwise noted.