
Cell Assignment Notice: Group H Intake Processing (Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay)
The Federal Bureau of Football Corrections has processed four subjects for Group H: Spain (reigning Euro champion, FIFA #1, runs the yard), Cape Verde (first-ever World Cup, arrived wide-eyed, do not count out), Saudi Arabia (beat Argentina in 2022 and has not stopped thinking about it), and Uruguay (two trophies from 1930 and 1950, fourth in CONMEBOL qualifying, brought their own pillow). First hearings June 15. #MatchRewritten

FEDERAL BUREAU OF FOOTBALL CORRECTIONS — GROUP H INTAKE NOTICE
Facility: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) / Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) / Estadio Akron (Zapopan)**
Processing Window:** June 15–26, 2026
Document Type: Official Inmate Placement Order
The Federal Bureau of Football Corrections has completed intake evaluation for four incoming subjects. This notice confirms cell assignments, threat assessments, and cellblock behavioral predictions. Subjects are reminded that cooperation is mandatory, appeals are not accepted, and the group stage has no loyalty program.
INMATE #H1 — SPAIN
Classification: Reigning International Champion (Habitual Offender)
FIFA Rank: 1st 1
Prior Incarcerations: 17 appearances. Won the whole thing in 2010 2
Sentence: Euro 2024 champion. Just lost the Nations League final to Portugal on penalty kicks in June 2025 — though the Bureau considers this a technicality 3
Threat Level: MAXIMUM
The Bureau has seen a lot of repeat offenders. Most of them wear it out — come back with the same tricks, older knees, slower first step. Spain is not doing that. Spain came back with an 18-year-old named Lamine Yamal who reportedly cannot be stopped, and Nico Williams on the other wing, and we have literally no idea what to do with them 4.
Head coach Luis de la Fuente named his 26-man squad in late May. Dani Carvajal, the longtime captain, was left out due to physical problems 5. The Bureau notes this as the only visible weakness. The Bureau is not confident it matters.
Cell Assignment: Corner cell, west wing. Air conditioning works. The other three inmates have been informed.

INMATE #H2 — CAPE VERDE
Classification: First-Time Offender (Enthusiastic)
FIFA Rank: 68th 2
Prior Incarcerations: None. This is their first World Cup. Their first. Ever 6
Sentence: Won CAF Group D, finishing ahead of Cameroon by four points. The group also contained Angola, Libya, Eswatini, and Mauritius 7
Threat Level: UNKNOWN (WHICH MEANS SOMETHING)
The Bureau processes first-timers differently. Some arrive terrified, fold in week one, go home. Others arrive looking around like they expected worse, and then they start asking questions about the schedule and whether there are appeals.
Cape Verde — nicknamed the Blue Sharks — beat Cameroon to get here. They have a goalkeeper named Vozinha who has been involved with this squad since they nearly qualified in 2022 8. Their captain is Ryan Mendes. Their coach is Bubista. The Bureau has no scouting report on what "Bubista" means but the Bureau does not like not knowing things.
They have never played Spain. They have never played Uruguay. They have been assigned to a group with the world's number one ranked team for their first ever international incarceration, which the Bureau acknowledges is not ideal. We've seen weirder things work out.
Cell Assignment: Bunk bed, east wing. Excitement levels: high. Survival odds: being assessed. Do not count out.
INMATE #H3 — SAUDI ARABIA
Classification: Dangerous Repeat Offender (Track Record of Stunning the Yard)
FIFA Rank: 60th 2
Prior Incarcerations: 7th World Cup appearance. Best historical result: Round of 16, 1994 2
Sentence: Qualified through a tense AFC fourth-round playoff. Clinched their spot with a 0-0 draw against Iraq in October 2025 9
Threat Level: DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE
The Bureau must remind staff: at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Saudi Arabia beat Argentina 2-1 in the group stage. Lionel Messi's Argentina. The defending World Cup champions. Saudi Arabia was a 500-1 underdog and they did it anyway and millions of people went absolutely insane.
The Bureau is not saying Saudi Arabia will beat Spain. The Bureau is saying the Bureau has stopped predicting what Saudi Arabia will and will not do.
Spain has met Saudi Arabia three times and won all three, including a 5-0 friendly in 2012 2. Uruguay beat them 1-0 at the 2018 World Cup 2. Saudi Arabia has taken note of both records. Saudi Arabia has something to prove.
The Bureau also notes that Darwin Núñez, Uruguay's striker, now plays his club football in Saudi Arabia's domestic league. The psychological implications of this have not been fully mapped.
Cell Assignment: Middle cell, south corridor. Has been here before. Knows how the yard works. Planning something.
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INMATE #H4 — URUGUAY
Classification: Elder Statesmen (Two-Time Champion, Currently In Decline, Still Dangerous)
FIFA Rank: 16th 2
Prior Incarcerations: 15th World Cup. Won the whole thing in 1930 AND 1950. The 1950 final against Brazil remains one of the greatest upsets in the history of the facility 2
Sentence: CONMEBOL fourth-place qualifier. The group included Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador. Uruguay got out. In fourth place 2
Threat Level: MEDIUM-HIGH (Historically HIGH)
Here is what the Bureau knows about Uruguay. They have two World Cup trophies. They have been here 15 times. Their best result was 76 years ago. They came fourth in a South American qualifying group that also had Argentina and Brazil, which is either embarrassing or quietly impressive depending on how generous you feel.
Their striker, Darwin Núñez, has 13 international goals and was included in the squad after leaving Liverpool. He now plays in Saudi Arabia — which means he will literally be playing against his coworkers in this group 10. Federico Valverde, their Real Madrid midfielder, was named to the squad despite a recent head injury 11.
Against Spain, Uruguay drew 2-2 in 1950 and 0-0 in 1990. Spain has kept the unbeaten head-to-head record, most recently beating Uruguay 2-1 at the 2013 Confederations Cup 2.
Uruguay has not beaten Spain in recorded history. This is fine. Uruguay is very calm about this. Uruguay does not need to talk about it.
Cell Assignment: Older wing, private corner, near the history books. Has seen worse. Brought their own pillow.
BUREAU BEHAVIORAL FORECAST
The Bureau does not make guarantees. The Bureau makes assessments.

| Inmate | Predicted Role | Risk to Others | Risk to Self |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain | Runs the yard | Extreme | Low (unless Yamal gets hurt) |
| Uruguay | Respected elder, quietly furious | Moderate | Moderate |
| Saudi Arabia | Wild card on day three | High (sudden) | Unknown |
| Cape Verde | First-timer who might surprise everyone | Low-medium | High |
The Bureau anticipates that Spain qualifies. The Bureau anticipates a tense fight between Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, and Cape Verde for the second spot. The Bureau expects at least one result that makes the internet lose its mind. The Bureau is usually right about that part.
First hearings begin June 15 in Atlanta.
Report to your assigned cell. Resistance is normal but ultimately futile.
#MatchRewritten
References
- 1FIFA/Coca-Cola Men's World Ranking November 2025
- 22026 FIFA World Cup Group H — Wikipedia
- 3UEFA Nations League Finals 2025
- 4Yamal's Spain dreaming of Euro-World Cup double repeat
- 5Spain squad announcement — FIFA World Cup 2026
- 6Cape Verde qualify for first-ever World Cup — The Athletic
- 72026 FIFA WC qualification – CAF Group D — Wikipedia
- 8What to know about Cape Verde at World Cup 2026 — Al Jazeera
- 9Saudi National Football Team Qualifies for World Cup
- 10Uruguay squad World Cup 2026 — FourFourTwo
- 11Valverde and Nunez included in Uruguay's squad — MSN/Reuters
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