Interactive sports page

World Cup Memorial Wall

A playful interactive page for remembering eliminated World Cup teams and sharing the emotions of the tournament.

Project intro

World Cup Memorial Wall is a playful sports page built around a simple fan ritual: when a favorite team is eliminated, people still want a place to react, remember the match, and share the feeling with other fans.

The project uses the language of a memorial wall rather than news reporting. It is not meant to mock real grief or tragedy. It treats tournament disappointment as a familiar part of watching sports: dramatic in the moment, social in how fans talk about it, and often funny after the tension fades.

As an independent web experiment, the page explores how a seasonal event can become a small interactive experience. The value is in the framing, the shareable moment, and the way fans can turn a result into a tiny piece of internet culture.

The project may continue to change as future tournaments approach. The main site keeps this page documented so visitors can understand what the experiment is, why it exists, and how it relates to the wider TickleTickle project directory.

Who it is for

  • Football fans who enjoy light interactive pages around major tournaments.
  • People interested in seasonal web experiments and shareable fan culture.
  • Makers studying how a simple event concept can become a focused website.

Key features

  • Tournament-themed interactive concept
  • Shareable fan emotion format
  • Simple public web experience
  • Seasonal event framing
  • Documented as part of the TickleTickle project archive

FAQ

Is this a news site?

No. It is a playful interactive fan page, not a source of official tournament news or match reporting.

Why use a memorial theme?

The theme is used as sports humor for eliminated teams and tournament emotions. It should stay clearly separated from real-world tragedy or harmful content.