In
the Masters Cup, each regional event will see four
teams play each other once, with the top two in
the group playing off in the regional final.
In the event of six teams being placed in a regional
heat, there will be two groups of three teams. The
top team from each group of three will play off
in the regional final.
There will be no extra time played in any Masters
game. If the scores are level after full time, there
will be a penalty shoot out, which will become sudden
death if the scores are still level after five penalties
have been taken by each team.
The winners of each regional heat will qualify for
the Masters Cup Grand Final.
The Masters Cup Grand Final will be a straight knock
out tournament.
Ranking in each group will be determined as follows...
- greater number of points obtained in all the group
matches
- goal difference in all the group matches
- greater number of goals scored in all the group
matches
If
two or more teams are equal based upon the above
three criteria, their place shall be determined
as follows...
- greater number of points obtained in the group
matches between the teams concerned
- goal difference resulting from the group matches
between the teams concerned
- greater number of goals scored in the group matches
between the teasm concerned
- drawing lots by the organising committee of Masters
Football