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Peetabixreply
lemmy.world

That just sounds wrong though and doesn't follow the naming convention of what comes after.

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I remember it like this:

Finals - 1 match - 2 participants

Semifinals - 2 matches - 4 participants

Quarterfinals - 4 matches - 8 participants

Round of 16 - 8 matches - 16 participants

Round of 32 - 16 matches - 32 participants

In every round, half of the participants are eliminated and the other half moves on. Also the number of matches is reduced by a half every round.

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It's not really any kind of "final" at that point, which I think explains why.

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kbin.social

If we followed the convention it would be the Octal final be that does not sound right in English. So, round of 16 is used.

Other correct possibilities:

Semi-Quarter Final.

Quarter-Semi Final.

Semi-Semi-Semi Final.

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Octal refers to base eight. If we followed the convention it would be the eighth-final.

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lemmy.world

In Spanish they say "Octavos de Final", which literally means "Eighths of Final". I would probably say Eighths Final. And following that logic you would get Sixteenths Final, Thirty-seconds Final, etc.

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2tonereply
lemmy.world

Eighth final? But it doesn't exist, I don't think

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nyctrereply
lemmy.world

Not common in English, no. Quite common in some European languages tho

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Lysolreply
lemmy.world

Yup, we say åttondelsfinal in Swedish which means just that.

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vettnerkreply
lemmy.ml

Same in Norway, except we spell it properly.

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I think there's supposed to be an s at the end, as in eights. To follow the logic of semis, quarters, eights. But that's rare in English. Most just call it round of 16

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