Super Sunday

Super Sunday is a couple of major international football games hosted on a Sunday. The games are unconventional in that there is no solo champion but multiple winners. It has live coverage by Sky Sports and is shown in every participating country.

Okatabawashi Super Sunday
This was the first Super Sunday. It took place in Okatabawashi on April 22. The Super Sunday committee decided that the first Super Sunday was to be hosted in Okatabawashi as it has a peaceful nature. This was important because at the time the Shudo-Hijaran War was on going. All matches were played in the Edinburgh area of Okataian capital, Okatabawashi City. Attendances were low for the Torglavia v. Yucatan match as both fans had to travel far. The attendance for the New Brunton v. Ascadylea match was slightly higher however the attendance for the Okatabawashi v. Hoshisora match was considerably higher due to the match being in Okatabawashi.

New Brunton Super Sunday
The second Super Sunday took place in the Eastern Asian nation of New Brunton. This nation was picked due to it being peaceful and having a low level of racism. The matches were played in Tomu. Due to more interest, 2 more nations decided to play. These nations were Asgard and Valsgarde. This meant another match was going to be played. Consequently, a second stadium was used.

No War
The Super Sunday Committee has a policy that no team engaged in a major military conflict can host or play in Super Sunday. This is to protect travelling supporters and teams.

No Racism
Countries can not host a Super Sunday if they have a major racism problem that will offend other fans and teams. Countries with racism problems can play in a Super Sunday but only if crowd control on there fans is strict.

Schedules of the Super Sunday
Scores of the match played under the title of Super Sunday.

22nd April 2012
This match of Super Sunday was hosted in Okatabawashi City, Okatabawashi.

13th May 2012
This match of Super Sunday will be hosted in Tomu, New Brunton.