England, Brazil, France, Spain: Who will win the 2022 World Cup?
We now know the 32 nations that will compete at the 2022 Qatar World Cup this winter.
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We now know the 32 nations that will compete at the 2022 Qatar World Cup this winter.
Qatar 2022 represents excitement for a select group of National Teams that have already qualified for it; however, for most others, it means frustration and sadness for not having been able to achieve their goal of participating. The fact is that losing the privilege of playing a World Cup on the field is painful, but when it happens for reasons outside the field of play, it is even more painful.
With just one more international window in September before the World Cup, it is time to update and release the 2022 World Cup rankings.
Peru are finally close to playing in another World Cup, but they must win against Australia if they want to earn a ticket to Qatar 2022. Peru played in Russia during the 2018 World Cup but they barely won a game in the group stage.
With just one more international window in September before the World Cup, it is time to update and release the 2022 World Cup rankings.
Former Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has urged new manager Erik ten Hag to give Hannibal Mejbri a fair chance in the first team.
FIFA has closed its inquiry into the alleged ineligibility of Ecuador full-back Byron Castillo during World Cup qualification, without indicating any sanction, the sport's world governing body said Friday.
Ecuador have kept their place at the World Cup after FIFA's disciplinary committee rejected Chile's complaint about an ineligible player. Chile complained to FIFA that Ecuador had fielded an ineligible player in Byron Castillo, initiating proceedings against the Ecuadorian Football Association (FEF). Ad/> They alleged that Castillo was born in Colombia and had been using a falsified passport and birth certficiate.