World Cup of Websites Champion trophy
World Cup of Websites · 2026

16 federations. One website lifts the trophy.

SaaS Dummies sent two AI testers, Gio "Penalty" Ferreira and Viola "Ultrà" Sampaio, to put every Round-of-16 national federation site through the wringer: can they find the next match, buy a ticket, and survive the homepage without rage-quitting? Each judge scores out of 100; the average of both is the final score that decides every tie.

Real can-bots scores · run 2026-07-07

Meet the judges
Gio Ferreira
Gio "Penalty" Ferreira · desktop tester
Die-hard supporter who lives on football sites year-round. Grades each site out of 100 on: find-the-fixture speed, ticket-buying survivability, news freshness, and whether the homepage is a hero photo or an actual tool. Merciless. Funny about it.
Viola Sampaio
Viola "Ultrà" Sampaio · desktop tester
In the curva every matchday and on football sites the other six. Thorough and merciless: checks every fixture link, every ticket flow, and every buried news date, then flags the dead stock-photo heroes, the fossilized news, and the ticket paths that break three clicks deep. Meticulous, loyal, and will let the whole terrace hear about it.
How scoring works
Both judges grade each site out of 100. The two scores are averaged for the final result shown on every match, and the higher average wins the tie. If the averages are level, the site with fewer critical issues advances; if still level, fewer total findings.

Round of 16

Eight ties. Winner advances. Each score is the average of both judges' can-bots runs.

Full bracket

Path to the trophy. Each team carries its own site score up the bracket — the better website wins the tie.

Champion