The Organizing Committee of the 2006 World Cup in Germany held a press conference in Leipzig, Germany, and announced the lottery results of eight seed teams and other teams, and officially announced the process of the lottery ceremony on February 9, 65438. DPA disclosed in advance the eight teams that eventually became seeds, namely: Germany, Brazil, Argentina, France, Spain, Mexico, Italy and England. European giants such as the Netherlands and the Czech Republic have not been qualified for seeds, and they are facing the fate of group matches and giants. The rules for determining the seed team in previous World Cups are based on the results of the past three World Cups and the international ranking of FIFA, and the final seed team ownership is generated through certain scoring rules. Because the Dutch team failed to enter the finals of the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, it fell behind the eight seeded teams in this rule. In addition, the Czech Republic, Portugal and other international ranking teams failed to qualify for the seed because of their embarrassing achievements in the World Cup in recent years.
For example, if 32 teams in the World Cup are divided into 8 groups, it is necessary to find 8 seed teams and select the top 8 teams as the seed teams of each group, which is beneficial to the relative average strength of each group.
In an event, in order to ensure the wonderful degree of the game, the organizer usually determines the team with good performance and strong strength in the past as the seed team. When drawing lots in groups, each seed team will be divided into different groups, one for each group, and then other non-seed teams will be divided into different groups according to the lottery results. Only in this way can we ensure that the strong teams will not be eliminated prematurely. The rules for determining the seed team of the World Cup are based on the results of the past two World Cups and the international rankings of FIFA in the past three years, and the final seed team ownership is generated through certain scoring rules.