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what does knockout stage mean in soccer

The knockout stage in soccer is the part of a tournament where teams play win-or-go-home matches: if you lose, you’re eliminated. It usually comes after the group stage, and if a game is tied after 90 minutes, it can go to extra time and then penalties.

How it works

  • Teams are placed into a bracket.
  • Each match decides who advances and who is out.
  • The rounds keep shrinking the field until only one team is left to win the tournament.

Simple example

If Team A beats Team B in the round of 16, Team A moves on. If Team B loses, their tournament is over. That’s why knockout matches feel so intense: every game can be the last one.

In one sentence

A knockout stage means a single-elimination phase of a soccer tournament where every match must produce a winner.

If you want, I can also explain the difference between the group stage and knockout stage in one quick table.