Use this Excel template to track 2010 FIFA World Cup games

If you are a World Cup soccer (football to some) fan, you know that following the entire series of games can be challenging. Fortunately, we have a very enthusiastic World Cup fan who also happens to be on the Excel product team. So, Excel Program Manager Diego Oppenheimer put his expertise to work and created this terrific new template for all World Cup fans to use.

World Cup Tracker template - click to download

 

If you want to learn how Diego created this complicated tracker, you can read all about it on his blog post at the Excel product team blog.

 Let us know what you think of Diego's template.

-- Nancy

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  • The template looks great and sure it will be very useful for Soccer fans. One thing: the link to the tutorial appears broken.

  • The link to the blog post on the Excel team blog doesn't work!

  • Amit & Phil - the link to the Excel team blog is working again. Thanks.

  • Link to tutorial http://blogs.msdn.com/Excel

  • If this sheet looks good, I'll use it to write a WorldCup simulation in VBA and have it automatically populate the fields. :)

  • Very nice, but there's an error in the Knockout Stage, if 2 teams arrive firsts with the same score in the Group Standings, the data for the second team isn't shown