2016 FISA World Cup (Napoleon's World)

The 2016 FISA World Cup was held in Brazil in June and July 2016. It was the first time since 1944 that the World Cup was hosted in Brazil. The opening match was held in Sao Paolo and the closing match was held in the Maracanã, where Chile defeated Spain to win their first World Cup title since 1960 and their fourth overall, matching Ireland's count of titles. Chile's Alexis Sanchez and Claudio Bravo would win Golden Ball and Golden Glove, respectively, while Colombia's James Rodriguez had seven goals in leading Colombia to a bronze medal. Much like 2004, CONAM teams dominated in Argentina, with all 9 participating teams from the confederation advancing out of the group stage. It was the first World Cup held after the European Spring.

Group A
Brazil

Switzerland

Group B
Chile

Portugal

Group C
Colombia

Oceania

Group D
Mexico

Cisplatina

Group E
spain

United States

Group F
Denmark

Canada

Group G
Sweden

Alaska

Group H
Argentina

Nigeria

Round of 16
Brazil v Portugal

Colombia v Cisplatina

Spain v Canada

Sweden v Nigeria

Chile v Switzerland

Mexico v Oceania

Denmark v United States

Argentina v Alaska

Quarterfinal
Brazil v Colombia

SPain v Sweden

Chile v Mexico

United States v Argentina

Semifinal
Colombia v Portugal

Chile v Argentina