The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, also known as Qatar 2022, is the 22nd FIFA World Cup. It will be hosted by Qatar in 2022. This will be the first time that the tournament is held in the Arab world, and it will also be the first time that a Middle Eastern country has hosted it. This decision was made in 2010 by the FIFA Executive Committee.
The tournament will take place from November 21 to December 18 of 2022, with 48 teams competing for the title of World Cup Champion. The host nation will automatically qualify for this tournament as well as all seven other national teams that have qualified for every World Cup since 1998.
Top Teams To Watch
The FIFA World Cup is always one of the most popular sporting events in the world, and this year it’s set to be no exception. With a host of new teams and players emerging from across the globe, there’s bound to be some surprising results as well as some highly anticipated ones—and we’re here to help you make sense of them all. With that in mind, here are five countries to keep an eye on during this year’s FIFA World Cup Qatar:
Brazil
Brazil is one of the most successful teams in World Cup history, with 5 wins, 2 losses, and 8 ties. They’ve been tied for the highest number of wins with Germany, who also has 5 wins. The first time Brazil played in the World Cup was back in 1930, when they beat Mexico 4-2. Since then, they’ve won five games and lost two (to Germany and Uruguay). They tied four times. They’ve only lost once to Uruguay; their worst loss was against France in 1998, when they lost 2-1. In 2002, they made it to the final game against Germany but ended up losing 3-0.
The Brazil team is ready for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The team has been preparing for this event since the last one. The players have been working hard to get themselves in shape and stay healthy so they can perform their best when it is time to play. This means that they are going to be at their best when it comes time for them to play in Qatar.
Argentina
The history of Argentina in World Cup games goes back to 1930. The team first participated in the inaugural cup, and they won their first trophy in 1978. Argentina has been named the best team of all time four times, including most recently in 2010. They have also won more trophies than any other team, with 19 total wins.
Argentina is one of the most successful teams in World Cup history, having won the tournament on two occasions. The first time was in 1978, when they beat the Netherlands 3-1 in extra time at the Estadio Monumental. Diego Maradona was part of that team, and he would go on to lead Argentina to victory again in 1986.
Argentina has been eliminated from the past two World Cups in the Round of 16, losing 4-3 to Germany on penalties during that time. The team is hoping for better results this year in FIFA World Cup Qatar —they have a talented roster and are led by Lionel Messi, who is widely regarded as one of the best players in soccer history.
France
France has a rich history of success in the World Cup. The team has won the title twice, and has been runner-up five times. They’ve been in the top four eight times, and have qualified for every World Cup since 1966.
France’s first appearance on the world stage was in 1930, when they were defeated by Uruguay in the semifinals. But their next two attempts ended in more promising fashion: In 1938 they beat Brazil 2-1 to claim third place, and in 1958 they defeated Brazil again 1-0 to take second place behind Sweden. France’s next win would come in 1998, when Les Bleus beat Croatia 3-0 to take home their first ever World Cup trophy. But France’s dominance wasn’t over yet: In 2018 they made it back to the finals after defeating Belgium 2-0 during group play, only to lose 1-0 against Croatia in the final match of that year’s tournament.
This year, France will be managed by Didier Deschamps and aim for the most coveted title in FIFA World Cup Qatar.
England
England has a long and storied history in the World Cup, with their first appearance coming in 1966. They have participated in every tournament since then, except for 2018 when they failed to qualify. In their first match, England lost to Uruguay 1-0. They would then go on to win Group 4, finishing ahead of Bulgaria and Romania, before losing to Argentina in the quarterfinals.
In 1970, England again finished second in their group behind Brazil, then lost 1-0 to West Germany in the quarterfinals. In 1974 and 1978, England was again eliminated by West Germany in the quarterfinals.
In 2018, Gareth Southgate took over as manager after Roy Hodgson resigned following England’s loss to Iceland at Euro 2016. Southgate has been praised for his calm demeanor and ability to lead the team through difficult times on and off the field and will hopefully become victorious in FIFA World Cup Qatar.
Belgium
The history of Belgium in the FIFA World Cup is a bit of a roller coaster ride. The country has qualified for every tournament since 1934, but they’ve only made it past the group stage once: in 1986. In that year, they beat Uruguay and drew with Scotland and got a point against West Germany (who went on to win the cup that year). They also lost all three of their other games—to Spain, Denmark, and Morocco—and finished fourth in their group.
Since then, they’ve either failed to make it past the group stages or haven’t even qualified at all. In 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018 they missed out on qualification altogether; in 1998 and 2002 they were knocked out by Spain in the first round after winning just two points from their four games; in 2010 and 2014 they finished third in their groups behind South Korea and Russia respectively; and this last time around they didn’t even make it into the tournament at all! For this year’s FIFA World Cup Qatar, Belgium is aiming for the best.
How Much Does The Qatar 2022 World Cup Winner Earn?
The winner of the Qatar 2022 World Cup will earn $38 million, according to CNN. They’ll also win a trophy made of pure gold, as well as a medal made of gold. Winning this tournament is a huge deal for any team because it’s one of the biggest sporting events in the world. The Qatar 2022 World Cup is sure to be an exciting event that will draw thousands of people from all over the world!
The runner-up team will get $28 million, while third place will take home $24 million. Fourth place will make $22 million, fifth place will receive $20 million, sixth place will get $18 million, seventh place takes home $16 million, eighth place earns $14 million and ninth place gets $12 million.
So, don’t miss out on this year’s FIFA World Cup Qatar and make sure to check the schedules of the games so that you will always be updated with your team’s football live scores. Check out the official FIFA World Cup page and watch out for football match live streaming!