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Free Microsoft Excel spreadsheet: World Cup tracker

A few weeks ago, I began looking for a good bracket template to give away on the ol’ site. Nothing I found really scratched my itch and anything I tried to create myself looked really, really awful. That’s when the template design gurus at Microsoft came to my rescue.

I’m sure some of you like to rail against Microsoft. You might even tread upon that well-worn path to comedy gold by replacing the “s” in Microsoft with a dollar sign, like this: Micro$oft. You’re pretty funny, aren’t you?

I present to you, straight from the Template Gallery at microsoft.com, the 2006 World Cup Tracker. Simply enter the scores of each game and sit back as the Excel formulae enchant your soul.

This could be used for stricly recreational purposes or could be easily implemented as a handy tool for your office pool. Enjoy!

20 comments

1 Three Lions { 05.23.06 at 8:57 am }

Speaking of office pools, why don’t you faciliate one on here? It could be for money, but pride and bragging rights are equal to any sum of money. With all the hits you’re sure to be getting with the Carnival of American soccer, I can’t think of a better site on which to participate.

2 bq { 05.23.06 at 9:02 am }

They provided a pretty nifty one for the last Euro Cup that I filled in diligently.

3 bia { 12.04.09 at 3:36 pm }

do you have a new spreadsheet for 2010? thanks!

4 Osvaldo del Bosque { 12.06.09 at 9:36 pm }

http://delbosque54.blogspot.com/
2010 world cup excel spreadsheet

5 Akhter { 12.07.09 at 4:49 am }

innovative spreadsheet

6 gfranco { 12.07.09 at 8:46 am }

Alright

The speadsheet is ‘temporarily unavailible’ do u have another link, tryin 2 work out an accumulator bet

7 Osvaldo del Bosque { 12.07.09 at 10:15 pm }

try it now, it’s working

8 Osvaldo del Bosque { 12.07.09 at 10:16 pm }

or what’s ur email address and i’ll send it to you

9 Walter Bianchi { 12.08.09 at 6:34 am }

Osvaldo – thanks for your work to produce this worksheet. This is, though, the 2006 Microsoft version which you have adapted for 2010 – in fact the “calculation” tab (hidden) still lists the 2006 regulations. My question is: are you sure that all the rules applied in 2006 still hold in 2010? And that the progression from round 1 forward follows the same rules as in 2006?

10 Osvaldo del Bosque { 12.08.09 at 10:59 am }

yes they do, they are the same progressions rules, the last time fifa had a different rule was back on 94 with the third place qualifiers, funny story that Italy was one of them and they almost went to win the World Cup only to be defeated by Brasil.

11 night { 12.18.09 at 6:46 am }

thank u so much for this great job

12 Adam { 12.29.09 at 3:22 pm }

Hi, can you please e-mail this to me – mymailisalwayshot@hotmail.com Many thanks!

13 SsSimon { 01.05.10 at 3:05 am }

Hi, can y ou please email the 2010 world cup tracker excel file to me – vjsimon@gmail.com. Many thanks. :)

14 oRLANDO { 01.12.10 at 8:36 pm }

THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT SPREADSHEET

15 Free Microsoft Excel spreadsheet: World Cup tracker - ThroughBall.com « Site Super Tracker { 01.29.10 at 4:28 pm }

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16 jack brown { 01.31.10 at 9:30 am }

I would love this if could have a blank one to use for some games of petanque . We plan to use world cup format.
Or tell how to edit the team names on the sheet please

17 Serge Molina { 02.01.10 at 7:21 pm }

Osvaldo,

Could you please send me the 2010 world cup tracker excel file. Thank you a million in advance.

Serge

18 Osvaldo { 02.01.10 at 10:11 pm }

since you did not put your email address please access the spreadsheet via the following link http://delbosque54.blogspot.com/
click on the soccer ball with the mexico flag

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20 Howard Forster { 02.09.10 at 4:52 am }

I have put an interactive world cup planner for South Africa 2010 on my website, its free to download and use, all i ask is that you give me feedback in case there are any fixes required tot he formulas.

The spreadhseet is in excel format

Got to the following address and hit the download button.

http://www.howardjames.co.uk/South%20Africa%20World%20Cup%202010%20Spreadsheet%20Planner.htm

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