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[[File:Striker_Cup.png|thumb|The Striker Cup on a pedestal]]
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The '''Striker Cup''' is the third and final tournament of ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', available in the Road to the Strikers Cup mode after beating the [[Fire Cup]] and [[Crystal Cup]]. It is the most difficult tournament in the game. It consists of nine preliminary matches, three final matches, and the championship game.
The '''Striker Cup''' is the final tournament in the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Mario Strikers Charged Football]]''. It is the most difficult tournament in the game.


In the preliminary round, the player must face nine different randomly-selected captains and their teams. In order to move on to the next round, the player's team must get into the Top 8 of the 10 teams via points (3 for each match won, 0 for each match lost, 1 for each match lost at sudden-death). The next round consists of three matches- the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and the finals. In each match, the highest seed will always play the next available lowest seed (i.e. #1 vs. #8, #2 vs. #7, etc.). If the player wins all three of their final matches, they will move on to the championship game.
The player enters this tournament after they beat the [[Crystal Cup]]'s champion. In the preliminaries, the player must face nine different opponents, each one a different captain than the last. The player must get into the Top 8 out of 10 to move on, based on points gained or losed in each game: 3 for every win, 0 for every loss, 1 for ever sudden-death loss. Each challenger is randomized, so the player does not know who its next opponent will be.  


During the first playthrough of the Striker Cup, the opponent in the championship game will be [[Petey Piranha]], but during subsequent playthroughs, the defending champion will be randomly selected. The championship game is a three-match series against the champion on the [[Stormship Stadium]]. If the player wins two of the three matches, they will win the Striker Cup. However, the player must start it over entirely if they lose either the final or championship round. Upon winning the Striker Cup for the first time, Petey Piranha and the Stormship Stadium are unlocked. Earning both the Brick Wall and Golden Foot Awards during the Crystal Cup unlocks the [[Galactic Stadium]] as well.
After the player has surpassed all nine preliminary rounds, they will advance to the finals. The finals consist of three challengers. In each round, the highest seed will always play the next available lowest seed(i.e. #1 vs. #8, #2 vs. #7, etc.). The player must start over the tournament if they lose in any of the three games. However, if the player wins all three finals matches, he/she moves onto the Championship Round.  


==Names in other languages==
The incumbent Champion on the player's first attemp will always be [[Petey Piranha]]. However, once the player beats Petey, the defending Champion will be randomized from the roster. The player must beat the Champion and their team on the [[Stormship Stadium]], in a game of three series. Whichever side that wins 2 games first is the winner of the tournament, and becomes or remains champion.
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