Seattle (AP) -- I enjoy World Cups. Particularly before the new implementation of the brand tournament, it was really the only way to get to play with other, talented players that one might not otherwise have a chance. Plus, since country of birth isn't exactly something one can switch halfway through their career, it allows the ability to grow with a team.
The downside of that, though, is that the World Cup tends to fluctuate, and it's very hard to keep any sort of consistency with a tournament every two seasons. Gabriel McAllister, for instance, played this current World Cup with a completely different roster than he had on his first one, in Season 54.
But even so, that doesn't mean there was a different result. Team USA lost by one goal to Canada in the Final, but that's still good enough for a silver medal. And for the CIA agency, that represents an absurd 11 straight World Cups, and 12 in 13 tries with my three players.
Karsten Olsen - Team Scandinavia
S32 - Gold
S34 - Fourth
S37 - Bronze
S40 - Silver
Hans Wingate - Team Western Europe
S43 - Gold
S46 - Gold
S48 - Silver
S50 - Silver
Gabriel McAllister - Team USA
S54 - Silver
S56 - Bronze
S58 - Gold
S60 - Gold
S62 - Silver
This record's going to hang for a while as well, since McAllister is set to retire, and it will be a while before my next player. Still, it's a fun little nugget to send McAllister into his final season, particularly as he gears up for one more championship and personal trophy run back in Seattle.