Pokémon Baccer World Cup

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Pokémon Baccer World Cup stadium
The field of the stadium

The Pokémon Baccer World Cup (Japanese: ポケモンバッカーワールドカップ Pokémon Baccer World Cup) is a sporting event introduced in Zoroark: Master of Illusions. The most current one was held in Crown City.

Rules

Pokémon Baccer is a game played on a circular shaped pitch, which has two slopes (colored red and blue) placed across it. The object of the game is for either of the two teams of three Pokémon to try to knock a spinning-top shaped object into a pyramid that is floating around the stadium. For every goal that is scored, one point is awarded to the team, and the highest-scoring team when the time runs out wins the match. All of the teams are three-stage evolutionary lines which have a member in each evolutionary stage, except the Nimbasa Legends, which, although it was a fraud, were also related to each other as the Legendary beasts.

Known teams

Coronet Fighters

The Coronet Fighters fan club

A team that specializes in Magnemite and its evolutions. The team's Pokémon theme and name come from Mt. Coronet, which is where Magneton evolves into Magnezone. Several fans, such as Peg, are seen in the film, and they have a special fight song and logo. In the credits, they play against a team without a known name that features the Shinx evolutionary line.

Baccer scoreboard credits.png
Magnemite
Baccer Magneton Luxio.png
Magneton
Baccer Magnezone.png
Magnezone


Jubilife Reds

The Trainer of the Jubilife Reds

A team that specializes in Elekid and its evolutions. The team's name comes from Jubilife City. In the prologue, they play against the Cianwood Greens.

The Jubilife Reds made a cameo appearance in Genesect and the Legend Awakened, where they were seen once again playing against the Cianwood Greens.

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Elekid
Baccer Electabuzz.png
Electabuzz
Baccer Electivire Metagross.png
Electivire


Cianwood Greens

The Trainer of the Cianwood Greens (right)

A team that specializes in Beldum and its evolutions. The team's name comes from Cianwood City. The team's Beldum has developed a special dribbling technique to evade opponents attempting to steal the ball from it. In the prologue, they play against the Jubilife Reds.

The Cianwood Greens made a cameo appearance in Genesect and the Legend Awakened, where they were seen once again playing against the Jubilife Reds.

Baccer Beldum.png
Beldum
Baccer Metang.png
Metang
Baccer Electivire Metagross.png
Metagross


Nimbasa Legends

Grings Kodai in Pokémon Baccer footage

A team that specializes in the Legendary beasts, entered by Grings Kodai. The team's name comes from Nimbasa City. The team was the most popular team due to it containing Legendary Pokémon. However, the Legendary beasts were simply illusions created by Kodai's technology.

Kodai Entei illusion.png
Entei
Kodai Raikou illusion.png
Raikou
Kodai Suicune illusion.png
Suicune


Unknown team

A team that specializes in Shinx and its evolutions. The team's name was displayed on the scoreboard, but is not legible. In the credits, they play against the Coronet Fighters.

Baccer scoreboard credits.png
Shinx
Baccer Magneton Luxio.png
Luxio
Baccer scoreboard credits.png
Luxray

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Paniéball Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Basketbolz
Italy Flag.png Italian Mondiali di Calcio-Canestro Pokémon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬바커 Pokémon Baccer
Poland Flag.png Polish Puchar Świata Pokémon Baccera
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Pokémon Basbol
Spain Flag.png Spanish Bálfut Pokémon
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Mästerskapen i Pokémonfotbasket
Pokémonfotbasketmästerskapet
Pokémon Baccer World Cup*

Coronet Fighters

Language Title
Finland Flag.png Finnish Coronetin hurjat
Germany Flag.png German Kraterberg-Fighters
Italy Flag.png Italian Lottatori del Monte Corona
South Korea Flag.png Korean 천관파이터즈 Cheongwan Fighters
Poland Flag.png Polish Waleczni z Coronet
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Lutadores de Coronet
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Luchadores de Coronet
Spain Flag.png Spain Luchadores de Corona
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Coronetkämparna

Jubilife Reds

Language Title
Finland Flag.png Finnish Jubilifen punaiset
Germany Flag.png German Jubelstadt-Reds
Italy Flag.png Italian Red di Giubilopoli
South Korea Flag.png Korean 축복레드 Chukbok Red
Poland Flag.png Polish Czerwoni z Jubilife
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Vermelhos de Jubilife
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Reds de Júbilo
Spain Flag.png Spain Rojos de Jubileo
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Jubilife röda

Cianwood Greens

Language Title
Finland Flag.png Finnish Cianwoodin vihreät
Germany Flag.png German Anemonia-Greens
Italy Flag.png Italian Green di Fiorlisopoli
Poland Flag.png Polish Zieloni z Cianwood
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Verdes de Cianwood
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Greens de Orquídea
Spain Flag.png Spain Verdes de Orquídea
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Cianwood grön

Nimbasa Legends

Language Title
Finland Flag.png Finnish Nimbasan legendat
Germany Flag.png German Rayono-Legenden
Italy Flag.png Italian Leggende di Sciroccopoli
South Korea Flag.png Korean 뇌문레전드 Noemun Legend
Poland Flag.png Polish Legendy Nimbasy
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Lendas de Nimbasa
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Leyendas de Nimbasa
Spain Flag.png Spain Leyendas de Mayólica
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Nimbasalegenderna


Animated series-exclusive Pokémon competitions
Multiregional Grand FestivalPokémon Baccer World CupPokémon League ConferencePokéRingerWallace Cup
World Coronation Series (Masters Eight Tournament)
Kanto Aura Guardian FestivalBeach Beauty and Pokémon Costume ContestBig P Pokémon RaceIndigo Plateau Conference
Kanto Grand FestivalMagikarp High Jump CompetitionP1 Grand PrixPokémon Grand Eating ContestPokémon Orienteering
Queen of the Princess Festival
Johto Extreme Pokémon RaceFire and Rescue Grand PrixGrass TournamentMareep FestivalPokémon Balloon Race
Pokémon Beauty ContestRock and Tumble One-on-One Tauros CompetitionRunning of the Tauros
Seaking Catching CompetitionSilver ConferenceSumo ConferenceSunflora FestivalTour de Alto MareWhirl Cup
Hoenn Battle Frontier Flute CupCrossgate PokéRingerEver Grande ConferenceFriendship FestivalHoenn Grand Festival
Marine Athletic RaceTrick House Contest
Sinnoh Croagunk FestivalFestival Battle ChallengeHearthome City Tag Battle CompetitionHearthome Collection
Lily of the Valley ConferencePokémon Dress-Up ContestPokémon Iceberg RacePokémon Ping Pong Tournament
Pokémon Summer AcademyPokémon TriathlonSinnoh Grand FestivalSinnoh Pokémon HustleSquallville PokéRinger
Unova Club BattleClubsplosionEindoak Harvest FestivalPokémon Performance CompetitionPokémon World Tournament Junior Cup
Pokéstar Studios Film CompetitionSubway Bosses' Stamp RallyVertress ConferenceWishing Bell Festival
Decolore Marine Cup TournamentPokémon Sumo TournamentScalchop King Competition
Kalos Lumiose ConferencePoké Puff ContestPokémon ShowcasePokémon Sky RelayPokémon Summer Camp
Alola Alola Bread FestivalCharjabug raceManalo Conference‎‎Pokémon Catch Adventure RacePokémon Pancake Race
Pokémon Ping-Pong tournamentPokémon Sled Jump GamesVikavolt race
Galar All-Alcremie Decoration Challenge
Paldea Elite Four Tag Battle
Unknown Pigton Town Multi Battle TournamentPokémon Catch Race


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