Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022
There are a few unique and interesting facts about the Qatar FIFA World Cup worth highlighting. It will be the first world cup that will be held in the winter months of November and December. All the previous world cups since inception were held between May and July of their respective years. It will also be the first one to be hosted by any Arab Country and only the second occasion when this event is hosted in Asia. Qatar will be the smallest nation both in terms of area and population to host the world cup and will also get the distinction of being the first host country to never have played in any World Cup before. This world cup is set to become the shortest ever as it will start and conclude in 28 days, where 64 matches will be played and a World Champion identified. These matches will be hosted in 8 stadiums which will be the least number of stadiums ever used for a 32-nation world cup. Another unique aspect is that all these stadiums are located within a radius of 60 odd kilometres and timewise a mere 90 minutes apart from the two most distant ones, thereby making it the most compact world cup. This will be the first world cup where the teams will not have to constantly travel between cities and matches, as they will all be lodged permanently in one location for the whole duration of the tournament.
Here is a brief summary of some interesting facts that were compiled with my inquisitive Aquarian curiosity, in order to unravel the many subtleties of the event and fathom the staggering statistics to help us enjoy the competition even better. A total of 211 national teams were involved in 865 matches in a
protracted COVID-affected three-year-long
qualification process that started on 6 June 2019 and ended on 14 Jun 2022, to
finally select 32 teams for Qatar. Apart from Qatar who auto-qualify as the
hosts, Germany was the first team to qualify on 11 Oct 2021 and Costa Rica was the
last team to qualify on 14 June 2022.
I will break down the 32 teams according to the affiliated football
continental zones they belong to. There are a total of 13 European-UEFA (
1. Belgium, 2. France, 3. England, 4. Spain, 5. Netherlands, 6. Portugal, 7.
Denmark, 8. Germany, 9. Croatia, 10. Switzerland, 11. Wales, 12. Serbia, & 13.
Poland ), 4 South American-CONMEBOL ( 1. Brazil, 2.
Argentina, 3. Uruguay, & 4. Ecuador ), 5 African-CAF ( 1.
Senegal, 2. Morocco, 3. Tunisia, 4. Cameroon & 5. Ghana ), 5 Asian-AFC (
1. Iran, 2. Japan, 3. South Korea, 4. Qatar (Hosts) & 5. Saudi Arabia
), 4 Central American-CONCACAF ( 1. Mexico, 2. USA, 3. Canada
& 4. Costa Rica ) and 1 Oceanic-OFC ( 1. Australia ) countries
in this distinguished total of 32 national teams.
Just for the record 9 out of the ‘Top-10’ national teams have
made it to the Qatar World Cup finals. The only exception is the perennial
favourites and four times world champions,
currently ranked 6th - Italy. When we include the ‘Top-20’, we see that 18 out
of the top 20 football teams have made it to Qatar. The 17th-ranked Columbia is
the only other team, besides Italy that is in the top 20, that could not
qualify. Besides these two, other popular teams like Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt,
Mali, and Ivory Coast missed the bus from Africa. Sweden, Hungary, Greece,
Austria, Romania, Ireland, and Scotland are some conspicuous absentees from
Europe. The likes of Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela, and Bolivia are not there from
South America. Turkey, Iraq, UAE, China, and New Zealand are some of the other
notable teams who also sadly could not make it this time. Brazil with the current No 1
FIFA ranking is obviously the highest-ranked team, and Ghana with a ranking
of 61 is the lowest-ranked team of the 32 who qualified for the Qatar World Cup.
Qatar is the only new team which is making its World Cup debut in the
2022 edition.
Some other interesting trivia about qualifications is that Brazil
is the only country to have qualified for all 22 World Cups, the other
countries who make up the ‘Top 5’ in qualifications are 2. Germany 20 times, 3.
Argentina/Italy (Not Qualified) 18, 4. Mexico 17 & 5. England/Spain/France have all qualified 16 times. Wales is making a reappearance in the world cups after
64 long years, as they had last qualified in 1958, Canada is also making a
comeback to the world cups after 36 years, as they had last qualified in 1986.
The FIFA World Cup is 92 years old now. The first World Cup
with 13 invited teams was held in 1930 in Uruguay, which incidentally was won
by the hosts themselves. Subsequent expansion and remodelling of the
qualification formats settled on sending 32 national teams to the World Cup
finals, from France - 1998 onwards. (Just a quick update, this number is set to
change to 48 teams from the 2026 World Cup.) The 32 teams in the current World
Cup are further divided into 8 groups of 4 teams each, the teams in the group
will play each other in a round-robin, which will decide on the top two teams,
who will then proceed to the knock-out rounds. Of the 200+ teams in FIFA to
date, a total of only 81 national teams have made at least one appearance in a
FIFA World Cup finals.
Statistically speaking, Brazil and Germany in their 21 and
19 appearances respectively, have played the maximum number of World Cup games totalling
109, but Brazil has scored the maximum number of 229 goals so far. In terms of
wins, Brazil has 73 wins as against 67 by Germany, even on the points earned
Brazil has the edge of 237 to 221 over Germany. To put things in better
perspective and show how these two top teams are heads and shoulders above the
rest, let us examine the numbers for the third and fourth-placed teams in this
list, which includes Italy in the third place, having played 83 winning only 45
games after scoring 128 goals in their 18 appearances in finals, followed by
Argentina in the fourth place having played 81 winning 43 games scoring 137 goals
in their 17 appearances.
In the 92-year history of FIFA World Cups, the 21 editions
of this competition have thrown up only 8 different winners. 6 of these 8
countries have won it more than one time and 2 have won it only a single time.
Leading the winners is Brazil with 5 wins followed by Germany and Italy 4 times
each, Uruguay, Argentina, and France have won this competition 2 times each.
England and Spain are the countries that have won only 1 time each. This
competition has been dominated by European and Latin American teams, no
Asian or African team has ever won this cup. In the continental stakes, it was
won 12 times by European teams and 9 times by South American teams.
Personally, I have been a loyal fan of the Selecao or the
Brazilian National Team, ever since I started following these cups 40
years ago in 1982 when Italy won the cup in Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid defeating
Germany 3-1. The other world cups I have since been following have the
following winners in Argentina (in Mexico)-86, Germany (in Italy)-90, Brazil
(in the USA)-94, France (in France)-98, Brazil (in Japan)-2002, Italy (in
Germany)-2006, Spain (in South Africa)-2010, Germany (in Brazil)-2014, and
France (in Russia) 2018.
I am looking forward to some, fair and hard-fought
competitive games with some skilful exhibition of exciting soccer, the birth of
a few new superstars, new records made, the rewriting of old histories and many memorable
moments in the 28 days of football extravaganza. The inaugural clash on the 20th of November 2022 is between hosts Qatar (Ranked 50) and Ecuador (Ranked 44) and
will culminate in the 18th of December 2022 summit clash, which will be between
the two best teams in the soccer world currently. The stage is set and the 8 ultra-modern,
centrally air-conditioned stadiums that are aesthetic architectural marvels are
waiting for the soccer-crazy fans from all over the world to fill up the stands
and witness some of the most memorable football they have ever seen.
All the best to all the teams. As always I will be cheering for my favourite Brazilian team. Come on Brazil! I know in the end it will be that country which played smart to win their total of 7 matches which includes the 3 group games and 4 knock-out games, that will win the World Cup. May the best team win!!
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