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Squad value is always a great indicator for success in club football – can the same be said for the international stage?
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Squad value is always a great indicator for success in club football – can the same be said for the international stage?
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have both failed to win the World Cup, but Qatar 2022 could see them join an even more exclusive list – becoming the fourth and fifth player to appear at five Coupe du Mondes.
Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has already hinted that the 2022 World Cup might not be his last — as Portugal and other nations await the group-stage draw. Ronaldo and United teammate Bruno Fernandes guided their country through to Qatar via the play-offs.
Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez has bulked up considerably ahead of his light heavyweight clash against world champion Dmitry Bivol in Las Vegas on May 7.
Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez has bulked up considerably ahead of his light heavyweight clash against world champion Dmitry Bivol in Las Vegas on May 7.
The final draw for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar will take place on April 1. A total of 29 countries have already booked a place in the mega event while three berths are yet to be decided. One team will qualify from the European Play-Off between Wales v Scotland or Ukraine, while two will be decided from Inter-Continental play-offs between Peru v United Arab Emirates or Australia and New Zealand v Costa Rica. Team who have qualified are Germany, Denmark, France, Belgium, Croatia, Spain, Serbia, England, Switzerland, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay, Qatar (hosts), Iran, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Ghana, Senegal, Tunisia, Morocco, Cameroon, Canada, Mexico and United States.
The draw for this year's World Cup takes place in the shadow of Doha's skyscrapers on Friday, with the focus for the evening on the actual football after a build-up dominated by the many off-field issues surrounding the awarding of the tournament. Friday's event at Doha's Exhibition and Convention Center, with former World Cup winners such as Cafu and Lothar Matthaeus among the draw assistants, will have holders France among the top seeds in Pot One. Yet while fans of the 29 qualified nations from around the world will eagerly tune in for the draw, three spots have still to be decided in the last 32-team World Cup before it expands to 48 teams in 2026.
China did not qualify for the World Cup in Qatar later this year and they will not find it any easier to reach the next soccer showpiece in four years' time due to their failure to develop quality young players, said former captain Feng Xiaoting.