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fix incorrectly placed flag
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Expand Up @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Qualifiers kicked off with a bang, sparking endless community chatter. With 65 d

![Qualifier results table](/wiki/shared/news/2024-10-30-osu-world-cup-2024-qualifiers-recap/results.jpg)

Kicking off with the top three seeds, among the usual suspects lies a rising star—Australia! Known for their consistent top finishes between 5th and 12th place, ::{ flag=AU }:: Australia has come out stronger than ever, achieving an impressive #2 seed this year. They join familiar titans, ::{ flag=KR }:: South Korea and the ::{ flag=US }:: United States, who snagged the #1 and #3 seeds, respectively. These two teams have been fierce rivals for two years running, and while the U.S. has held the advantage so far, whispers around the community suggest this year could mark a shift in the balance.
Kicking off with the top three seeds, among the usual suspects lies a rising star—Australia! Known for their consistent top finishes between 5th and 12th place, ::{ flag=AU }:: Australia has come out stronger than ever, achieving an impressive #2 seed this year. They join familiar titans, ::{ flag=KR }:: South Korea and ::{ flag=US }:: the United States, who snagged the #1 and #3 seeds, respectively. These two teams have been fierce rivals for two years running, and while the U.S. has held the advantage so far, whispers around the community suggest this year could mark a shift in the balance.

Among the osu! World Cup staples, teams like ::{ flag=DE }:: Germany, the ::{ flag=GB }:: United Kingdom, and ::{ flag=HK }:: Hong Kong continue to show up in force, though one notable shock was ::{ flag=PL }:: Poland. The former osu! World Cup 2017 winning country missed out on a top 10 qualifying placement, despite finishing as #2 seed just last year. This year saw several veteran players step down, including #1 Qualifiers performer ::{ flag=PL }:: [maliszewski](https://osu.ppy.sh/users/12408961). Now, Poland's new generation, led by the experienced ::{ flag=PL }:: [Rafis](https://osu.ppy.sh/users/2558286), is stepping up to the challenge of maintaining the team's legacy.

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