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Create Your Own Milestones, 2026 World Cup Finals

Milestones The new Milestones section expands on the “Appearances” section. You can use its brand new editor to create custom rules to track multiple teams' performances in any stages — even down to individual knockout

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addedMilestonesThe new Milestones section expands on the “Appearances” section. You can use its brand new editor to create custom rules to track multiple teams' performances in any stages — even down to individual knockout rounds like the quarter-finals or semi-finals.
added2026 World Cup finalsAll 48 teams for the 2026 World Cup finals have been finalized. Italy, Denmark, Jamaica, Bolivia, Poland etc have been moved to the Loser World Cup finals. You will see the updates when starting a new save.
changedAppearancesThe appearances section has been moved to its own tab. The table is bigger and longer. Every stage now includes the section automatically. No need to use the editor to make the section available anymore.
changedGroup stagesGroup stage snow use the standard alphabetic naming convention instead of numeric.
changedGroup stagesSite: https://simcups.com/

Forever World Cup Simulator changes

addedThe new Milestones section expands on the “Appearances” section. You can use its brand new editor to create custom rules to track multiple teams' performances in any stages — even down to individual knockout rounds like the quarter-finals or semi-finals.
addedAll 48 teams for the 2026 World Cup finals have been finalized. Italy, Denmark, Jamaica, Bolivia, Poland etc have been moved to the Loser World Cup finals. You will see the updates when starting a new save.
changedThe appearances section has been moved to its own tab. The table is bigger and longer. Every stage now includes the section automatically. No need to use the editor to make the section available anymore.
changedGroup stage snow use the standard alphabetic naming convention instead of numeric.
changedSite: https://simcups.com/

Milestones

The new Milestones section expands on the “Appearances” section. You can use its brand new editor to create custom rules to track multiple teams' performances in any stages — even down to individual knockout rounds like the quarter-finals or semi-finals.

For example, you could define a rule called "English Total Shutdown", which would trigger when no UK teams (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) reach the World Cup Finals. Each milestone can include flexible conditions using two threshold settings: Minimum missed teams and Minimum qualified teams:

In another case, say for Copa America, you could create a milestone requiring at least four out of five Andean nations (Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador) to reach the semi-finals (min missed: 4), while Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay (min qualified: 3) must all be eliminated.

Once a milestone is achieved, you’ll receive an in-game notification, and a full history of past occurrences will be available in the "Milestones" tab.

By default, there are ten Milestone rules for the default competitions, but you can download more in the dedicated "Milestones" section from the homepage.

2026 World Cup finals

All 48 teams for the 2026 World Cup finals have been finalized. Italy, Denmark, Jamaica, Bolivia, Poland etc have been moved to the Loser World Cup finals. You will see the updates when starting a new save.

Appearances

The appearances section has been moved to its own tab. The table is bigger and longer. Every stage now includes the section automatically. No need to use the editor to make the section available anymore.

Group stages

Group stage snow use the standard alphabetic naming convention instead of numeric.

Site: https://simcups.com/

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Steam News / 2 April 2026

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