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2022 FIFA World Cup ( English : 2022 FIFA World Cup, Arabic : Woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe FIFA World Cup Qatar World Cup 2022, also known as Qatar World Cup 2022, will be held in eight stadiums in Qatar from November 20 to December 18, 2022, for the first time in history Qatar and The Middle East It was held in the country for the second time Asia The Qatar World Cup was also the first to be held in the Northern Hemisphere winter and the first to be held by a country that had never qualified for the World Cup finals. The tournament featured 32 teams. [56]
On November 21, 2022, the opening ceremony and opening match of the World Cup will be held Bay course Host Qatar lost 2-0 to Ecuador. [41] On December 18, the closing ceremony and final of the World Cup were held Stade Lussel Argentina beat France on penalties in the final , [42] win The World Cup France and Croatia finished second and third respectively. [42] Argentinian Lionel Messi Get the class World Cup Ballon d 'Or ; French Kylian Mbappe Get the class The World Cup Golden Boot ; Argentinian Emiliano Martinez Get the class The World Cup Golden Glove Award ; Argentinian Enzo Fernandez Get the class World Cup Young Player of the Year award . [206] Harry Kane , Bruno Fernandez , Antoine Griezmann , Ivan Perisic , Lionel Messi Tied for the aid King. [206] Italian referees Daniele Ossato Voted the best referee. [213]
Chinese name
2022 FIFA World Cup
Foreign name
2022 FIFA World Cup (English)
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 (English)
ك أ س an ل ع an ل م ل ك ر ة an ل ق د م ٢ ٠ ٢ ٢ ‎ (in Arabic)
Holding time
November 21 to December 18, 2022
venue
Qatar
Race type
FIFA World Cup
Number of teams
32
Number of playing fields
64 matches
The last competition
2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia
The next game
The 2026 FIFA World Cup
Final venue
Stade Lussel
Third place in the tournament
Croatia men's national football team
Golden Ball Award (Golden Ball Award)
Lionel Messi
The Golden Shoe Award
Kylian Mbappe
Assist King
Harry Kane, Bruno Fernandes, Antoine Griezmann, Ivan Perisic, Lionel Messi

Event preparation

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Bidding process

The 2022 FIFA World Cup finals have been awarded Australia , Japan , Qatar , Korea and America Between the fight. In accordance with FIFA (International Football Association) From the perspective of the process, the first presentation will be the five countries bidding for the 2022 World Cup, and each country will have one hour. December 1, 2010 at 14:00, Australia First appearance, followed by the order of appearance Korea , Qatar , America and Japan . After all the bids have been presented, FIFA convenes a meeting of the Executive Committee to discuss, after which all the executive committees begin to vote.
23:38, 2 December 2010, President of FIFA Blatter It was announced at the Zurich Exhibition Centre that Qatar had won the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The vote has been described as "the biggest decision in sporting history" and brings to an end one of the most controversial World Cup bids in history.
Voting status
nation
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Qatar
11
10
11
14
America
3
5
6
8
Korea
4
5
5
-
Japan
3
2
-
-
Australia
1
-
-
-
Reference materials: [209]

Preparatory work

On July 15, 2018, the President of Russia Putin to Emir of Qatar (King) Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Handed over the right to host the next World Cup. [214]
On 15 July 2020, the 2022 FIFA World Cup schedule was announced. The opening match will be played on November 21, 2022, and the final will be played at 18:00 local time on December 18 in the 80,000-capacity stadium Stade Lussel Proceed. With only the opening match on the first day, there will be a maximum of four matches per day in the group stage to ensure teams have the best possible break in their schedule. [1]
On January 19, 2022, the pre-sale of tickets for the first phase of the 2022 World Cup officially began. [16]
March 21, 2022. 2022 World Cup volunteer The recruitment campaign is now open and applicants from all over the world can apply online. [20]
On April 2, 2022, FIFA officially announced the specifics of the World Cup schedule . [38]
On June 24, 2022, FIFA officially announced that the preliminary list of the World Cup was expanded from 35 to 55, and the final squad was expanded from 23 to 26. [62]
On July 1, 2022, FIFA officially announced the use of semi-automatic offside technology at the World Cup. [63]
On August 12, 2022, FIFA officially announced that the opening match of the World Cup will be played one day earlier, at 0 o 'clock on November 21, 2022. [67]
Minister of Information and Broadcasting of Pakistan, 22 August 2022 Mariam Aurangzeb Pakistan's cabinet has approved a draft agreement allowing the government to send troops to help with security at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [69]
On September 5, 2022, Qatar, with international assistance and the introduction of high-tech equipment, is striving to make the World Cup safe and secure. [71]
On October 5, 2022, the Turkish Parliament passed a motion approving the dispatch of soldiers to Qatar to assist Qatar in the security of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Work. [73]
On November 19, 2022, all 32 teams participating in the World Cup arrived Qatar . [112]
On November 15, 2022, FIFA announced that it would distribute $440 million in prize money to the participating teams and players of the Qatar World Cup, 40 million more than the previous edition. Each team that goes out of the group gets $9 million. [95]

technology-assisted

  • Semi-automatic offside technique
The World Cup will use semi-automatic offside decisions to help referees make accurate decisions offside Penalty. At the Qatar World Cup, 12 dedicated cameras will be set up under the top of each pitch to track 29 pieces of data about the ball and each player, and collect data at a high frequency of 50 times per second to confirm the specific coordinates of the ball and player on the field. The coordinates of each part of the player's body will be recorded to ensure that offside calls are more accurate.
According to this technology, the Qatar World Cup match ball" Al Rihla A sensor will be placed inside, and the device will send the ball data 500 times per second to the video referee team, so that the precise time of the player to determine the ball.
Powered by artificial intelligence, the technology will provide video assistant referees with automatic offside alerts. Before notifying the referee on the field, the video referee will check twice to determine whether the player's effective position (possibly limbs, torso) is offside, which can be completed in a few seconds.
After the video assistant referee assists the referee to confirm the result of the penalty, a 3D animation will be generated from the collected data and the reasons for the offside penalty will be explained from the best perspective, and the animation will be shown on the stadium screen at the same time for online and offline fans. [66]
  • Court cooling technique
Although the World Cup is held between November and December, the temperature in the Gulf region is still likely to reach 25 ° C - 30 ° C. In order to reduce the temperature to 18 ° C - 24 ° C, the stadium is equipped with cooling technology and a retractable roof to provide a more comfortable playing and watching environment for athletes and fans.
Seven of the eight stadiums in the World Cup have adopted advanced cooling technology to keep the stadiums pleasantly cool. What does not employ this technology is the naturally ventilated 974 Stadium, thanks to its proximity to the coast, which does not require cooling.
There will be an energy centre near the stadium, from where cold water will be piped to the venue. Air vents are installed around the football field and under the stands. During the game, cold air is continuously pushed from the air vents to the field and spectator areas. The system uses heat from solar energy to cool the stadium, and cold air is circulated through pipes throughout the stadium. This is also the first time such technology has been used.
In addition, the unique retractable roof also significantly improves the cooling process, meaning that the water and energy use required for the air conditioning system is not overburdened. In case of bad weather, the retractable roof can be closed. [103]

Competition rules

Points and ranking rules
In the group stage, the winner of each match is awarded 3 points, the draw is awarded 1 point, the loss is awarded 0 points, and the top two teams in each group are awarded points promote The eighth round.
When two or more teams have the same points, the following rules will be followed:
1. Step 1
A. Compare the scores of relevant teams in the group stage, and those with higher scores will rank higher
b, compare the total goal difference of the relevant teams in the group stage, and the one with the most goal difference is the top
c, compare the total number of goals scored by the relevant teams in the group stage, and those who score more goals are ranked higher
2. Step Two
If there are still two or more teams tied according to the rules in step 1, the rankings are based on the following rules:
d, compare the game points between the relevant teams, the higher the score is ranked
e, compare the goal difference between the relevant teams, the goal difference is higher
f, compare the number of goals scored between the relevant teams, and those who score more goals are ranked higher
g, fair competition points, fewer points ranked top:
1. Yellow card 1 point
2, indirect red card (accumulated two yellow cards produced by the red card) 3 points
3, direct red card 4 points
4, yellow card + direct red card 5 points
h, FIFA draw decision.
Reference materials: [41]

Group drawing

On 2 April 2022, the group draw for the 2022 FIFA World Cup took place in Doha, Qatar. [21]
First gear
Qatar (hosts), Brazil, Belgium, France, Argentina, England, Spain, Portugal
Second gear
Mexico, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Uruguay, Switzerland, USA, Croatia
Third gear
Senegal, Iran, Japan, Morocco, Serbia, Poland, South Korea, Tunisia
Fourth gear
Cameroon, Canada, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Ghana, 3 play-off winners
The remaining three spots:
1. ConcACAF Costa Rica and Oceania Football Federation New Zealand competed for a place, and Costa Rica advanced;
2. Asian Football Confederation The UAE VS Australia will play a play-off with the winner vs South American football confederation Peru fought for a spot and Australia advanced;
3. Confederation of European Football Associations Wales will play the winner of Scotland v Ukraine in a play-off to decide one Places, and finally Wales plus through. [33] [58]
Group stage grouping
Group A
Qatar
Ecuador
Senegal
Netherlands
Qatar
Ecuador
Senegal
Netherlands
Group B
England
Iran
America
Welsh
England
Iran
America
Welsh
Group C
Argentina
Saudi Arabia
Mexico
Poland
Argentina
Saudi Arabia
Mexico
Poland
Group D
France
Australia
Denmark
Tunisia
France
Australia
Denmark
Tunisia
Group E
Spain
Costa Rica
Germany
Japan
Spain
Costa Rica
Germany
Japan
Group F
Belgium
Canada
Morocco
Croatia
Belgium
Canada
Morocco
Croatia
Group G
Brazil
Serbia
Switzerland
Cameroon
Brazil
Serbia
Switzerland
Cameroon
Group H
Portugal
Ghana
Uruguay
Korea
Portugal
Ghana
Uruguay
Korea
Reference materials: 39 - [42]

Tournament squad

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Squad list

In addition to host In addition to Qatar, another 31 teams from the five continental football federations qualified for the World Cup finals, with each continental confederation holding its own qualifying tournament to determine the final team.
The 2022 World Cup finals
district
team
Outgoing date
Number of entries
(including this year)
(Host, 1 team)
N/A
1
( UEFA , 13 teams)
October 12, 2021
20
October 12, 2021
6
November 14, 2021
16
November 15, 2021
16
November 16, 2021
16
November 15, 2021
6
November 14, 2021
14
November 14, 2021
11
November 14, 2021
13
November 14, 2021
12
March 30, 2022
8
March 30, 2022
9
June 6, 2022
2
( CONMEBOL , 4 teams)
November 12, 2021
22
November 17, 2021
18
March 25, 2022
14
March 25, 2022
4
( AFC , 5 teams)
January 28, 2022
6
February 2, 2022
11
March 24, 2022
7
March 24, 2022
6
June 14, 2022
6
(CONCACAF, 4 teams)
March 28, 2022
2
March 31, 2022
17
March 31, 2022
11
June 15, 2022
6
(CAF, 5 teams)
March 30, 2022
3
March 30, 2022
4
March 30, 2022
8
March 30, 2022
6
March 30, 2022
6
Reference materials: [5-15] [19] 23 - [32] [34] [51] [53] [56] 55 -

List of judges

On May 19, 2022, the FIFA Referees Committee announced the list of referees for the 2022 Qatar World Cup, including 36 referees, 69 assistant referees and 24 video assistant referees. Chinese chair judge Magnin And two assistant referees Cao Yi , Shi Xiang Selected. Stephanie Frapat Many female referees were among them, and the tournament became the first World Cup to have female referees officiating men's football matches. [48] On November 9th, Ma Ning, Cao Yi and Shi Xiang, three World Cup referees from China, will leave for Doha, Qatar, to prepare for the Qatar World Cup. [49] On December 9, Ma Ning, Cao Yi and Shi Xiang of the Chinese referee team finished the law enforcement work of the World Cup. [50]
List of judges
Chinese name
English name
Date of birth
Country/region
Affiliated federation
Abdulrahman Al-Jassim
1987-10-14
Qatar
Asian Football Confederation
Iván BARTON
1991-01-27
El Salvador
CONCACAF
Chris Beath
1984-11-17
Australia
Asian Football Confederation
Raphael Claus
1979-09-06
Brazil
Conmebol
Matthew Conger
1978-10-11
NZ
The Oceania Football Confederation
Ismail Elfath
1982-03-03
America
CONCACAF
Mario Escobar
1986-09-19
Guatemala
CONCACAF
Alireza Faghani
1978-03-21
Iran
Asian Football Confederation
Stéphanie Frappart
1983-12-14
France
European Football Association
Bakary Gassama
1979-02-10
Gambia
Confederation of African Football
Mustapha Ghorbal
1985-08-19
Algeria
Confederation of African Football
Victor Gomes
1982-12-15
S.Africa
Confederation of African Football
István Kovács
1984-09-16
Romania
European Football Association
Ma Ning
1979-06-14
China
Asian Football Confederation
Danny Makkelie
1983-01-28
Netherlands
European Football Association
Szymon Marciniak
1981-01-07
Poland
European Football Association
"Said Martinez.
1991-08-07
Honduras
CONCACAF
Antonio Mateu Lahoz
1977-03-12
Spain
European Football Association
Matonte Cabrera, Andres Matias
1988-03-30
Uruguay
Conmebol
Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed
1978-12-02
The United Arab Emirates
Asian Football Confederation
Salima Mukansanga
1988-07-25
Rwanda
Confederation of African Football
Maguette N'Diaye
1986-09-01
Senegal
Confederation of African Football
Michael Oliver
1985-02-20
Britain
European Football Association
Daniele Orsato
1975-11-23
Italy
European Football Association
Kevin Ortega
1992-03-26
Peru
Conmebol
César Ramos
1983-12-15
Mexico
CONCACAF
Fernando Rapallini
1978-04-28
Argentina
Conmebol
Wilton Sampaio
1981-12-28
Brazil
Conmebol
Daniel Siebert
1984-05-04
Germany
European Football Association
Janny Sikazwe
1979-05-26
Zambia
Confederation of African Football
Anthony Taylor
1978-10-20
Britain
European Football Association
Facundo Tello
1982-05-04
Argentina
Conmebol
Clément Turpin
1982-05-16
France
European Football Association
Jesus Valenzuela
1983-11-24
Venezuela
Conmebol
Slavko Vina
1979-11-25
Romania
European Football Association
Yoshimi Yamashita
1986-02-20
Japan
Asian Football Confederation
Reference materials: [48]
Assistant referee
Chinese name
English name
Country/region
Affiliated federation
Mohammed Reza Abfazli
Iran
Asian Football Confederation
Mahmoud Abou El Rejal
Egypt
Confederation of African Football
Qatar
Asian Football Confederation
Mohammed Hamadi
The United Arab Emirates
Asian Football Confederation
Hasan Almahri
The United Arab Emirates
Asian Football Confederation
Saoud Ahmed Makaleh
Qatar
Asian Football Confederation
Mihai Artene
Romania
European Football Association
Kyle Atkins
America
CONCACAF
Brazil
Conmebol
ASHLEY Beecham
Australia
Asian Football Confederation
Argentina
Conmebol
Simon Bennett
England
European Football Association
Gary Baswick
England
European Football Association
Diego Bonfa
Argentina
Conmebol
Bruno Boscilla
Brazil
Conmebol
Essequiere Brialowski
Argentina
Conmebol
Stuart Burt
England
European Football Association
Jibril Camara
Senegal
Confederation of African Football
Cao Yi
China
Asian Football Confederation
Chiro Carbonet
Italy
European Football Association
Severian Devis
Spain
European Football Association
Gabriel Shad
Argentina
Conmebol
Nicola Danos
France
European Football Association
Jan de Vries
Netherlands
European Football Association
Mexico
CONCACAF
Roberto Diaz
Spain
European Football Association
Emiliano DOS Santos
Angola
Confederation of African Football
Abdelhak Etcheyali
Algeria
Confederation of African Football
Elpis Feliz
Dominica
CONCACAF
Rodrigo Correa
Brazil
Conmebol
Germany
European Football Association
Alessandro Giaratini
Italy
European Football Association
Mukran Gulari
Algeria
Confederation of African Football
Cyril Grangor
France
European Football Association
Miguel Hernandez
Mexico
CONCACAF
Slovenia
European Football Association
Slovenia
European Football Association
Tomasz Listkiewicz
Poland
European Football Association
Walter Lopez
Honduras
CONCACAF
Tevita Macassini
Tahiti
CONCACAF
Mohammed Mansouri
Iran
Asian Football Confederation
Arsenio Malengura
Mozambique
Confederation of African Football
Romania
European Football Association
Costa Rica
CONCACAF
David Moran
El Salvador
CONCACAF
Tullo Moreno
Venezuela
Conmebol
Alberto Morin
Mexico
CONCACAF
America
CONCACAF
Elvis Knoop
Cameroon
Confederation of African Football
Adam Nunn
England
European Football Association
Michael Oluet
Peru
Conmebol
Corey Parker
America
CONCACAF
Sulu Fatsoan
Lesotho
Confederation of African Football
Bruno Pires
Brazil
Conmebol
Mark Rule
NZ
The Oceania Football Confederation
Haji Semba
Senegal
Confederation of African Football
Jesus Sanchez
Peru
Conmebol
Germany
European Football Association
Anton Sectinen
Australia
Asian Football Confederation
Shi Xiang
Shi Xiang
China
Asian Football Confederation
Danilo Manis
Brazil
Conmebol
Zachary Silvera
S.Africa
Confederation of African Football
Pavel Sokornisky
Poland
European Football Association
Martin Soppy
Uruguay
Conmebol
Hessel Steihestra
Netherlands
European Football Association
Nicholas Taran
Uruguay
Conmebol
Jorge Urrego
Venezuela
Conmebol
Caleb Wells
Trinidad and Tobago
CONCACAF
Zaharie Zhelal
Suriname
Conmebol
Reference materials: [48]
Video Assistant Referee (VAR)
Chinese name
English name
Country/region
Affiliated federation
Abdallah Mari
Qatar
Asian Football Confederation
Julio Bascunan
Chile
Conmebol
Taki Jahari
Singapore
Asian Football Confederation
Jerome Brisard
France
European Football Association
Bastian Dankert
Germany
European Football Association
Ricardo de Burgos
Spain
European Football Association
Sean Evans
Australia
Asian Football Confederation
Drew Fisher
Canada
CONCACAF
Markall Fritz
Germany
European Football Association
Nicholas Gallo
Colombia
Conmebol
Leodan Gonzalez
Uruguay
Conmebol
Fernando Guerrero
Mexico
CONCACAF
Alejandro Hernandez
Spain
European Football Association
Maximiliano Irati
Italy
European Football Association
Radwan Guilder
Morocco
Confederation of African Football
Tomasz Kwiatkowski
Poland
European Football Association
Juan Martinez
Spain
European Football Association
Benoit Milhaud
France
European Football Association
Juan Soto
Venezuela
Conmebol
Paolo Valeri
Italy
European Football Association
Pol Van Bueckel
Netherlands
European Football Association
Mauro Villano
Argentina
Conmebol
Armando Villarreal
America
CONCACAF
Adil Zurak
Morocco
Confederation of African Football
Reference materials: [48]
Qatar World Cup referees [48]

roster

number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1983-03-20
goalkeeper
2
1993-12-22
guard
3
Japan's first professional football League
Kawasaki Striker Football Club
1991-07-15
guard
4
1997-01-27
guard
5
Japan's first professional football League
1986-09-12
guard
6
Bundesliga
1993-02-09
midfield
7
1992-05-28
midfield
8
Bundesliga
1998-06-16
forward
9
1997-05-20
forward
10
French first division football League
1995-01-16
forward
11
2001-06-04
forward
12
Japan's first professional football League
1989-03-03
goalkeeper
13
1995-05-10
midfield
14
French first division football League
1993-03-09
forward
15
Bundesliga
1996-08-05
midfield
16
The English Premier League
1998-11-05
guard
17
Bundesliga
1998-09-10
midfield
18
Bundesliga
1994-11-10
forward
19
Japan's first professional football League
1990-04-12
guard
20
1997-02-16
guard
21
1998-08-28
forward
22
1988-08-24
guard
23
The Belgian first division
1992-02-03
goalkeeper
24
Japan's first professional football League
1997-02-25
forward
25
1997-10-20
forward
26
Bundesliga
1999-05-12
guard
Reference materials: [79] , Updated on November 3, 2022.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1986-12-15
goalkeeper
2
2001-04-11
guard
3
1995-06-06
guard
4
1994-07-12
guard
5
Costa Rican First division
1988-05-27
midfield
6
1989-06-03
guard
7
Costa Rican First division
Herediano Football Club
2000-01-29
forward
8
Major League Soccer
1990-02-18
guard
9
2004-06-15
midfield
10
Costa Rican First division
1985-08-18
midfield
11
Costa Rican First division
Alajelens Football Club
1988-11-27
forward
12
1992-06-26
forward
13
Costa Rican First division
1997-08-28
midfield
14
Costa Rican First division
1996-06-17
midfield
15
1992-07-08
guard
16
Costa Rican First division
1999-03-30
guard
17
Costa Rican First division
Herediano Football Club
1992-03-17
midfield
18
Costa Rican First division
Herediano Football Club
1989-04-28
goalkeeper
19
Costa Rican First division
Saprissa Football Club
1988-01-01
guard
20
The English Premier League
2003-06-28
midfield
21
Costa Rican First division
Herediano Football Club
1998-09-21
midfield
22
Major League Soccer
1994-07-09
guard
23
1999-03-01
goalkeeper
24
Costa Rican First division
2002-05-01
midfield
25
Costa Rican First division
2001-10-10
midfield
26
Costa Rican First division
Saprissa Football Club
2002-03-09
midfield
Head coach : Luis Fernando Suarez (Colombia)/Born on 23 December 1959
Reference materials: [94]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1992-10-02
goalkeeper
2
1991-07-15
guard
3
The English Premier League
1984-09-22
guard
4
1994-05-14
guard
5
The English Premier League
1992-02-23
midfield
6
Italian football league
Juventus FC
1991-01-26
guard
7
The English Premier League
1997-08-27
midfield
8
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1993-03-05
midfield
9
The English Premier League
1997-05-10
forward
10
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
1992-02-05
forward
11
1996-12-14
forward
12
1987-12-13
goalkeeper
13
1983-05-06
guard
14
The Spanish football League
1998-01-18
guard
15
The English Premier League
Liverpool FC
1993-10-23
midfield
16
The Spanish football League
1992-12-15
guard
17
The English Premier League
1997-11-16
midfield
18
The English Premier League
1997-04-03
forward
19
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
2000-02-24
forward
20
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
2000-07-12
forward
21
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
2001-01-09
forward
22
The Brazilian First division
1989-04-10
midfield
23
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1993-08-17
goalkeeper
24
Italian football league
Juventus FC
1997-03-18
guard
25
The Brazilian First division
Flamengo Football Club
1997-06-20
forward
26
The English Premier League
Arsenal Football Club
2001-06-18
forward
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number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1992-04-08
goalkeeper
2
1994-04-28
guard
3
1999-06-13
guard
4
Scottish Premier League football
Central Lothian Hearts Football Club
1998-06-24
guard
5
1996-05-12
guard
6
Scottish Premier League football
1993-04-25
forward
7
1991-02-04
forward
8
1992-07-28
guard
9
Australian Premier League football
Melbourne City Football Club
1993-07-29
forward
10
1996-07-05
midfield
11
1995-09-15
forward
13
Scottish Premier League football
1990-09-15
midfield
12
Australian Premier League football
1989-01-13
goalkeeper
14
English football Champions League
1998-11-02
midfield
15
1991-01-18
forward
16
Scottish Premier League football
1990-12-16
guard
17
Scottish Premier League football
Central Lothian Hearts Football Club
1998-06-07
midfield
18
Australian Premier League football
1985-03-27
goalkeeper
19
English football Champions League
1998-10-22
guard
20
1997-03-20
guard
21
Australian Premier League football
Central Coast Mariners Football Club
2004-09-15
forward
22
1993-03-07
midfield
23
Australian Premier League football
1991-12-16
forward
24
Danish Premier Football League
2000-10-30
guard
25
Australian Premier League football
Central Coast Mariners Football Club
1995-08-01
forward
26
Scottish Premier League football
1998-06-07
midfield
Head coach : Graham Arnold (Australia)/Born on 3 August 1963
Reference materials: [102]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1995-01-09
goalkeeper
2
2000-04-02
guard
3
1992-11-10
guard
4
1989-02-02
forward
5
1998-01-24
guard
6
1989-07-05
guard
7
1998-01-17
midfield
8
The English Premier League
1994-05-06
midfield
9
Bundesliga
1991-06-19
forward
10
1985-09-09
midfield
11
Italian football league
1992-11-16
midfield
12
The Spanish football League
2000-01-01
goalkeeper
13
Italian football league
1996-01-18
midfield
14
Croatian first division football League
1993-08-26
forward
15
Italian football league
1995-02-09
midfield
16
Croatian first division football League
Dinamo Zagreb Football Club
1994-09-16
forward
17
The Spanish football League
1991-07-22
forward
18
Croatian first division football League
Dinamo Zagreb Football Club
1992-12-29
forward
19
Bundesliga
1998-01-21
guard
20
Bundesliga
2002-01-23
guard
21
1989-04-29
guard
22
Scottish Premier League football
1995-08-16
guard
23
Croatian first division football League
1995-02-01
goalkeeper
24
Croatian first division football League
Dinamo Zagreb Football Club
2000-02-28
guard
25
1997-05-14
midfield
26
Bundesliga
2002-09-08
midfield
Head coach : Zlatko Dulic (Croatia)/Born on 26 October 1966
Reference materials: [77]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1988-12-17
goalkeeper
2
Bundesliga
1996-04-15
midfield
3
Bundesliga
Football Club Mainz
1993-03-05
guard
4
Bundesliga
Football Club Moenchengladbach
1996-09-30
guard
5
1995-07-19
guard
6
The English Premier League
1996-11-20
midfield
7
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1997-02-14
forward
8
The English Premier League
1992-04-15
midfield
9
1992-02-22
forward
10
The English Premier League
1992-09-27
midfield
11
1991-11-10
forward
12
1994-01-10
goalkeeper
13
Bundesliga
1992-08-25
guard
14
1997-01-06
midfield
15
Bundesliga
1997-02-06
midfield
16
Swiss Super League
1993-11-11
midfield
17
1998-11-10
forward
18
1998-02-04
guard
19
Austrian Super League
2000-05-24
forward
20
Swiss Super League
1989-01-08
midfield
21
Bundesliga
1997-12-06
goalkeeper
22
The English Premier League
1991-12-20
guard
23
1991-10-10
forward
24
Austrian Super League
Red Bull Salzburg Football Club
1998-04-02
goalkeeper
25
Swiss Super League
Bern Youth Football Club
2002-02-16
midfield
26
Swiss Super League
2002-07-30
midfield
Head coach : Murat Yagin (Switzerland)/Born on 15 September 1974
Reference materials: [104]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1986-12-26
2
1996-03-28
3
1998-03-11
guard
4
The English Premier League
1993-04-25
guard
5
1998-11-12
guard
6
French first division football League
1999-04-14
7
The Spanish Premier League
1991-03-21
8
The Spanish football League
2000-01-27
midfield
9
1986-09-30
forward
10
French first division football League
1998-12-20
forward
11
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1997-05-15
forward
12
Bundesliga
1998-12-05
forward
13
French first division football League
1999-01-10
midfield
14
Italian football league
1995-04-03
midfield
15
French first division football League
Fc Marseille
1993-03-01
midfield
16
French first division football League
1985-03-28
goalkeeper
17
The English Premier League
2001-03-24
guard
18
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1998-10-27
guard
20
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1996-06-13
forward
22
Italian football league
AC Milan Football Club
1997-10-06
guard
23
The English Premier League
1993-02-27
goalkeeper
24
The English Premier League
1999-05-25
guard
25
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
2002-11-10
midfield
26
Bundesliga
1997-08-06
forward
note 1
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
1995-08-13
guard
note 2
Bundesliga
1997-11-14
forward
note 3
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
1987-12-19
forward
note 4
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1996-02-14
guard
Head coach : Didier Deschamps (France)/Born on 15 October 1968.
Note 1: Prenell Kimpembe Quit due to injury, make up Axel Disassi ;
Note 2: Christopher Nkunku Coop was injured in training and quit Randall Colo Moani ;
Note 3: Karim Benzema Withdrew from the World Cup due to a quad injury in his left thigh.
Note 4: Lucas Hernandez Right knee cruciate ligament injury, out of the World Cup.
Reference materials: [76] [89-90] [99] [114] [137]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1987-01-24
goalkeeper
2
1989-07-21
guard
3
The English Premier League
Nottingham Forest Football Club
2001-04-13
guard
4
The English Premier League
1993-04-24
guard
5
The English Premier League
1997-11-05
guard
6
1997-10-22
guard
7
The English Premier League
1990-03-14
midfield
8
The English Premier League
1997-03-22
forward
9
The English Premier League
Nottingham Forest Football Club
2001-05-23
forward
10
French first division football League
1990-12-26
midfield
11
1989-07-16
forward
12
The English Premier League
1993-06-22
goalkeeper
13
The English Premier League
Bournemouth Football Club
1992-08-08
forward
14
The English Premier League
1995-09-23
guard
15
2000-09-14
guard
16
1997-01-03
midfield
17
1994-12-03
guard
18
The second division of English football
1993-10-09
midfield
19
The English Premier League
1998-12-29
forward
20
The English Premier League
Fulham Football Club
1997-11-10
forward
21
English football Champions League
1992-07-17
goalkeeper
22
English football Champions League
1999-01-25
forward
23
2000-11-17
midfield
24
The English Premier League
Swansea Football Club
2000-05-30
guard
25
The English Premier League
Cardiff City Football Club
2002-04-27
midfield
26
The first division of English football
1999-11-22
midfield
Head Coach: Robert John Page (France)/Born on September 3rd, 1974
Reference materials: [105]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
2003-04-12
goalkeeper
2
1998-09-30
midfield
3
1990-03-27
guard
4
French first division football League
2001-09-18
guard
5
1995-11-04
midfield
6
1994-07-09
forward
7
1995-02-13
forward
8
2022-11-10
midfield
9
1993-05-01
forward
10
1992-01-22
forward
11
1995-10-18
forward
12
French first division football League
1992-09-14
forward
13
1989-03-23
forward
14
1995-11-16
midfield
15
1995-07-26
midfield
16
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Abha Football Club
1993-02-02
goalkeeper
17
1997-08-15
guard
18
Italian football league
1998-03-16
midfield
19
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Tai Football Club
1992-08-13
guard
20
1999-08-07
forward
21
French first division football League
1995-01-26
guard
22
1996-02-09
midfield
23
Italian football league
1996-04-02
goalkeeper
24
Italian football league
1999-03-11
guard
25
Major League Soccer
1997-06-23
guard
26
Cameroon First Division football League
2000-12-03
forward
Head coach : Rigbetter Song (Cameroon)/Born on 1 July 1976
Reference materials: [107]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1994-06-24
goalkeeper
2
2000-11-03
guard
3
1993-05-19
guard
4
The English Premier League
1999-02-14
midfield
5
1997-08-08
guard
6
2002-11-29
midfield
7
2002-11-13
forward
8
Italian football league
1998-08-28
midfield
9
Major League Soccer
2000-12-24
forward
10
The English Premier League
1998-09-18
forward
11
The English Premier League
2000-10-22
midfield
12
English football Champions League
1995-06-09
goalkeeper
13
English football Champions League
Fulham Football Club
1987-10-05
guard
14
The Spanish football League
1998-05-23
midfield
15
Major League Soccer
1992-10-12
guard
16
Major League Soccer
1994-10-26
forward
17
Major League Soccer
Seattle Sounders football Club
1995-06-03
midfield
18
Major League Soccer
Nashville Football Club
1996-11-02
guard
19
1998-03-27
forward
20
1997-12-31
guard
21
2000-02-22
forward
22
Major League Soccer
1993-07-09
guard
23
Major League Soccer
1995-07-24
midfield
24
The English Premier League
2000-02-20
forward
25
Major League Baseball
1989-05-31
goalkeeper
26
Bundesliga
2002-12-31
guard
Head coach : Greg Berkhart (United States)/Born August 1, 1973
Reference materials: [108]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1986-03-27
goalkeeper
2
1993-03-03
guard
3
Bundesliga
1998-04-22
guard
4
Bundesliga
1994-01-19
guard
5
1996-09-21
guard
6
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1995-02-08
midfield
7
The English Premier League
1999-06-11
forward
8
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1995-02-06
midfield
9
Bundesliga
1993-02-09
forward
10
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1995-07-14
forward
11
Bundesliga
1992-06-03
forward
12
Bundesliga
Fc Frankfurt
1990-07-08
goalkeeper
13
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1989-09-13
forward
14
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
2003-02-26
midfield
15
Bundesliga
1995-09-03
guard
16
Bundesliga
RB Leipzig Football Club
1996-06-03
guard
17
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund Football Club
1996-05-02
forward
18
Bundesliga
1992-07-14
midfield
19
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1996-01-11
forward
20
Bundesliga
Football Club Freiburg
1993-02-28
guard
21
The English Premier League
1990-10-24
midfield
22
1992-04-30
goalkeeper
23
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund Football Club
1999-12-01
guard
24
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund Football Club
2002-01-18
forward
25
The English Premier League
2001-12-11
guard
26
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund Football Club
2004-11-20
forward
Head coach : Hans-dieter Flick (Germany)/Born 24 February 1965
Reference materials: [82]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
May 11, 1992
goalkeeper
2
Belgian football Super
Antwerp Football Club
March 2, 1989
guard
3
French first division football League
Fc Rennes
25 May 2000
guard
4
The English Premier League
Leicester City Football Club
April 3, 1998
guard
5
The Belgian first division
Anderlecht Football Club
April 24, 1987
guard
6
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
January 12, 1989
midfield
7
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
June 28, 1991
midfield
8
The English Premier League
Leicester City Football Club
May 7, 1997
midfield
9
Italian football league
Inter Milan Football Club
13 May 1993
forward
10
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
January 7, 1991
forward
11
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
September 4, 1993
midfield
12
Belgian Premier League
Football Club Brugge
March 6, 1988
goalkeeper
13
Bundesliga
Wolfsburg Football Club
June 25, 1992
goalkeeper
14
Turkish Premier League
Galatasaray Football Club
May 6, 1987
forward
15
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund Football Club
September 12, 1991
guard
16
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund Football Club
29 March 1993
midfield
17
The English Premier League
Brighton Football Club
4 December 1994
forward
18
The English Premier League
Everton Football Club
16 August 2001
midfield
19
The English Premier League
Villa FC
15 April 1995
midfield
20
Belgian football Super
Football Club Brugge
August 24, 1992
midfield
21
The English Premier League
Leicester City Football Club
5 December 1995
guard
22
The Belgian first division
Football Club Brugge
10 March 2001
forward
23
Turkish Premier League
Fenerbahce Football Club
October 2, 1993
forward
24
French first division football League
Lens Football Club
16 February 2000
forward
25
French first division football League
Fc Rennes
27 May 2002
forward
26
The Belgian first division
Anderlecht Football Club
October 24, 2003
guard
Head coach : Roberto Martinez (Spain)/Born on 13 July 1973
Reference materials: [109]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1991-04-05
goalkeeper
2
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
1998-11-04
guard
3
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1997-11-14
guard
4
Italian football league
Fiorentina FC
1996-08-21
midfield
5
The English Premier League
West Ham United Football Club
1996-03-30
guard
6
Turkish Premier League
Besiktas Football Club
1990-03-26
guard
7
The English Premier League
Chelsea Football Club
1993-03-19
forward
8
French first division football League
Angers Football Club
2000-04-19
midfield
9
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Jeddah United Football Club
1990-12-17
forward
10
English football Champions League
Burnley Football Club
2000-11-07
forward
11
Italian football league
Sampdoria Football Club
1996-11-28
midfield
12
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Mecca Unified Football Club
1989-05-10
goalkeeper
13
English football Champions League
Queens Park Rangers Football Club
1997-10-30
forward
14
French first division football League
Toulouse Football Club
2000-02-18
forward
15
The Belgian first division
Standard Liege Football Club
1996-11-15
midfield
16
The Spanish football League
Osasuna Football Club
2001-12-17
forward
17
French first division football League
Angers Football Club
1993-09-17
forward
18
The Spanish football League
Real Valladolid Football Club
1992-02-29
guard
19
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1997-06-01
forward
20
French first division football League
Brest Football Club
1999-05-06
guard
21
Italian second division football
Fc Bari
1998-01-22
forward
22
Moroccan Premier League
Casablanca Vidad Football Club
1996-04-05
goalkeeper
23
The Belgian first division
Henk Football Club
2004-05-10
midfield
24
Qatar First Division football League
Qatar Sports Football Club
1993-09-30
guard
25
Moroccan Premier League
Casablanca Vidad Football Club
1995-03-02
guard
26
Moroccan Premier League
Casablanca Vidad Football Club
1991-06-18
midfield
-
Amin Ali
Bundesliga
Fc Schalke 04
1997-06-18
midfield
Head coach : Regagui (Morocco)/Born on 23 September 1975
Reference materials: [83]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1994-03-07
goalkeeper
2
The English Premier League
1990-05-28
guard
3
The English Premier League
1995-07-12
guard
4
The English Premier League
1999-01-14
midfield
5
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1994-05-28
guard
6
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1993-03-05
guard
7
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1995-09-10
forward
8
The English Premier League
1990-06-17
midfield
9
The English Premier League
1993-07-28
forward
10
The English Premier League
1994-12-08
forward
11
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1997-10-31
forward
12
The English Premier League
1990-09-19
guard
13
The English Premier League
Newcastle United Football Club
1992-04-19
goalkeeper
14
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1995-12-02
midfield
15
The English Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
1994-01-15
guard
16
The English Premier League
1993-02-25
guard
17
The English Premier League
2001-09-05
forward
18
The English Premier League
Liverpool FC
1998-10-07
guard
19
The English Premier League
Chelsea Football Club
1999-01-10
midfield
20
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
2000-05-28
forward
21
The English Premier League
Arsenal Football Club
1997-10-08
guard
22
2003-06-29
midfield
23
The English Premier League
Arsenal Football Club
1998-05-14
goalkeeper
24
The English Premier League
Newcastle United Football Club
1992-02-27
forward
25
The English Premier League
1996-11-23
forward
26
The English Premier League
Chelsea Football Club
2000-02-06
midfield
Head coach : Gareth Southgate (UK)/Born 3 September 1970
Reference materials: [84]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Italian football league
Juventus FC
1990-04-18
goalkeeper
2
English footballers
Aston Villa Football Club
1997-08-07
guard
3
Bundesliga
Fc Augsburg
1987-11-04
guard
4
French first division football League
Claremont Football Club
1997-02-11
guard
5
The English Premier League
Aston Villa Football Club
1996-04-12
guard
6
English football Champions League
Birmingham City FC
1998-01-04
midfield
7
Italian football league
Juventus FC
1994-02-28
forward
8
Polish footballers
AEK Athens Football Club
1995-06-16
midfield
9
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1988-08-21
forward
10
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Youth Football Club
1990-01-29
midfield
11
Polish first division football League
Szczechinbogun Football Club
1988-06-08
midfield
12
Italian football league
Bologna Football Club
1991-05-05
goalkeeper
13
Bundesliga
Wolfsburg Football Club
2002-06-05
midfield
14
Italian football league
Spezia Football Club
2000-02-15
guard
15
Italian football league
Benevento Football Club
1988-02-03
guard
16
Major League Soccer
Charlotte FC
1997-01-23
forward
17
Italian football league
Fiorentina FC
1997-09-25
midfield
18
Italian football league
Sampdoria Football Club
1992-07-12
guard
19
The Dutch first division
Feyenoord Football Club
1999-05-10
midfield
20
Italian football league
Fc Napoli
1994-05-20
midfield
21
Italian football league
Fc Roma
2002-01-23
guard
22
Danish Premier League
Fc Copenhagen
1999-01-08
goalkeeper
23
Italian football league
Salernitana Football Club
1995-07-01
forward
24
French first division football League
Lens Football Club
1995-04-12
midfield
25
Bundesliga
Legia Warsaw Football Club
1998-06-04
guard
26
Polish footballers
Poznanlech Football Club
2000-02-15
guard
-
Italian football league
Spezia Football Club
1997-08-19
goalkeeper
Head Coach: Czeslaw Mikhnevich (Poland)/Born on 12 February 1970
Reference materials: [98] [110]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Italian football league
Fc Roma
1988-02-15
goalkeeper
22
Portuguese Premier League
Fc Porto
1999-09-19
goalkeeper
12
The English Premier League
Wolves Football Club
1993-01-17
goalkeeper
3
Portuguese Premier League
Fc Porto
1983-02-26
guard
4
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1997-05-14
guard
20
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1994-05-27
guard
2
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1999-03-18
guard
5
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund Football Club
1993-12-22
guard
13
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
1991-09-09
guard
19
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
2002-06-19
guard
24
Portuguese Premier League
Benfica Football Club
2003-10-31
guard
10
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1994-08-10
midfield
8
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1994-09-08
midfield
18
The English Premier League
Wolves Football Club
1997-03-13
midfield
17
Portuguese Premier League
Benfica Football Club
1993-01-19
midfield
16
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
2000-02-13
midfield
23
Portuguese Premier League
Portuguese sporting football clubs
1998-08-27
midfield
14
The Spanish football League
Real Betis Football Club
1992-04-07
midfield
6
The English Premier League
Fulham Football Club
1995-07-09
midfield
25
Portuguese Premier League
Fc Porto
1995-02-09
midfield
7
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1985-02-05
forward
11
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
1999-11-10
forward
15
Italian football league
AC Milan Football Club
1999-06-10
forward
9
Bundesliga
Red Bull Leipzig Football Club
1995-11-06
forward
26
Portuguese Premier League
Benfica Football Club
2001-06-20
forward
21
Portuguese Premier League
Sports Braga Football Club
1994-09-15
forward
Reference materials: [182] Updated on December 3.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Turkish Premier League
Galatasaray Football Club
1986-06-16
goalkeeper
23
The Uruguayan First division
Uruguayan national football Club
1993-03-23
goalkeeper
12
The Argentine first division
Independent Athletic Football Club
1986-08-19
goalkeeper
2
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
1995-01-20
guard
19
Portuguese Premier League
Sporting Lisbon Football Club
1990-10-07
guard
3
The Argentine first division
Sarsfield Football Club
1986-02-16
guard
22
The Spanish football League
Levante Football Club
1987-04-07
guard
4
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1999-03-07
guard
13
The Brazilian First division
Flamengo Football Club
1993-03-24
guard
26
The Uruguayan First division
Uruguayan national football Club
1997-03-14
guard
16
Italian football league
Fc Napoli
1997-10-31
guard
17
Italian football league
Fc Roma
1997-11-19
guard
14
Turkish Premier League
Galatasaray Football Club
1996-02-11
midfield
25
Portuguese Premier League
Portuguese sporting football clubs
2001-04-11
midfield
5
Italian football league
Inter Milan Football Club
1991-08-24
midfield
6
The English Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
1997-06-25
midfield
15
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
1998-07-22
midfield
10
The Brazilian First division
Flamengo Football Club
1994-06-01
midfield
8
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
2001-12-20
forward
24
The Brazilian First division
Balana Athletic Football Club
1998-10-01
forward
20
Major League Soccer
Orlando City Football Club
2000-04-13
forward
7
The Uruguayan First division
Liverpool FC Montevideo
1997-06-01
forward
18
The Spanish football League
Valencia Football Club
1996-08-14
forward
9
The Uruguayan First division
Uruguayan national football Club
1987-01-24
forward
21
The Spanish football League
Valencia Football Club
1987-02-14
forward
11
The English Premier League
Liverpool FC
1999-06-24
forward
Reference materials: [183] Updated on 11 November.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
The English Premier League
Chelsea Football Club
1992-03-01
goalkeeper
2
French first division football League
Fc Monaco
1999-08-17
guard
3
The English Premier League
Chelsea Football Club
1991-06-20
guard
4
Bundesliga
RB Leipzig Football Club
1996-05-04
guard
5
The English Premier League
Everton Football Club
1989-09-26
midfield
6
The English Premier League
Leicester City Football Club
1992-06-23
midfield
7
The Spanish football League
Real Betis Football Club
1993-03-05
midfield
8
The English Premier League
Crystal Palace Football Club
1989-12-21
midfield
9
English football Champions League
Sheffield United Football Club
1992-12-15
forward
10
The Belgian first division
Anderlecht Football Club
2002-06-18
midfield
11
French second division football
Amiens Football Club
2001-01-02
guard
12
Greek Premier League
Olympiakos football Club
1995-09-14
guard
13
French first division football League
Fc Marseille
1999-01-24
midfield
14
Cyprus First Division football League
Paphos Football Club
1995-05-05
midfield
15
French first division football League
Fc Monaco
1999-02-05
midfield
16
The Spanish football League
Vallecano Football Club
1994-03-16
midfield
17
The English Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur
2002-09-14
midfield
18
English football Champions League
Watford Football Club
1998-02-25
forward
19
Turkish Premier League
Alanya Sports Football Club
1992-12-15
forward
20
French first division football League
Fc Marseille
2000-03-23
forward
21
Italian football league
Salernitana Football Club
1996-11-16
forward
22
Italian football league
AC Milan Football Club
1997-01-03
guard
23
English football Champions League
Queens Park Rangers Football Club
1994-11-23
goalkeeper
24
English football Champions League
Reading FC
1996-12-30
midfield
25
The Spanish football League
Villarreal Football Club
2001-06-20
forward
26
French first division football League
Fc Rennes
1993-09-05
goalkeeper
note 1
Sadio Mane
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1992-04-10
forward
Head coach : Aliu Cisse (Senegal)/Born on 24 March 1975
Note 1: Sadio Mane Withdrew due to injury, Musa Ndiaye Alternate selected.
Reference materials: [122-123]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
13
The Dutch first division
Feyenoord Football Club
1998-01-22
goalkeeper
23
The Dutch first division
Heerenveen Football Club
1994-04-07
goalkeeper
1
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1983-11-18
goalkeeper
5
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1995-02-18
guard
17
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1990-03-09
guard
4
The English Premier League
Liverpool FC
1991-07-08
guard
22
Italian football league
Inter Milan Football Club
1996-04-18
guard
26
Bundesliga
Bayer Leverkusen FC
2000-12-10
guard
3
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
1999-08-12
guard
16
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1999-08-17
guard
2
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
2001-06-17
guard
6
Italian football league
Inter Milan Football Club
1992-02-05
guard
11
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1991-12-19
guard
21
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1997-05-12
midfield
14
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1993-02-21
midfield
20
Italian football league
Atalanta Football Club
1998-02-28
midfield
15
Italian football league
Atalanta Football Club
1991-03-29
midfield
25
The Dutch first division
Eindhoven Football Club
2003-04-21
midfield
24
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
2002-05-16
midfield
7
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1997-10-08
forward
8
The Dutch first division
Eindhoven Football Club
1999-05-07
forward
18
The Dutch first division
Antwerp Football Club
1994-06-15
forward
9
The Dutch first division
Eindhoven Football Club
1990-08-27
forward
12
The Dutch first division
Football Club Brugge
1999-06-17
forward
10
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1994-02-13
forward
19
Bundesliga
Wolfsburg Football Club
1992-08-07
forward
Reference materials: [176] Updated on December 3, 2022.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
23
The Spanish football League
Athletic Bilbao Football Club
1997-06-11
goalkeeper
1
The English Premier League
Brighton Football Club
1997-11-18
goalkeeper
13
The English Premier League
Brentford Football Club
1995-09-15
goalkeeper
20
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
1992-01-11
guard
2
The English Premier League
Chelsea Football Club
1989-08-28
guard
3
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
2001-01-09
guard
15
The Spanish football League
Valencia Football Club
2000-01-31
guard
4
The Spanish football League
Villarreal Football Club
1997-01-16
guard
24
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1994-05-27
guard
18
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1989-03-21
guard
14
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
2003-10-18
guard
5
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1988-07-16
midfield
16
The English Premier League
Manchester City Football Club
1996-06-22
midfield
9
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
2004-08-05
midfield
19
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
1997-01-02
midfield
6
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
1995-01-30
midfield
26
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
2002-11-25
midfield
8
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
1992-01-08
midfield
11
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
2000-02-29
forward
12
The Spanish football League
Athletic Bilbao Football Club
2002-07-12
forward
17
Villarreal Football Club
Villarreal Football Club
2002-10-20
forward
7
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
1992-10-23
forward
10
The Spanish football League
Real Madrid Football Club
1996-01-21
forward
21
French first division football League
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
1992-05-11
forward
22
Bundesliga
RB Leipzig Football Club
1998-05-07
forward
25
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
2002-10-31
forward
Reference materials: [178] Updated on 18 November 2022.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1992-01-24
goalkeeper
12
Israeli Premier League football
Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club
1995-10-31
goalkeeper
23
Italian football league
Fc Torino
1997-02-20
goalkeeper
13
The Spanish football League
Getafe Football Club
1990-05-22
guard
4
Italian football league
Fiorentina FC
1997-10-12
guard
2
Austrian Super League
Red Bull Salzburg Football Club
2001-05-24
guard
5
Italian football league
Werder Bremen FC
1995-09-26
guard
25
Polish first division football League
Legia Warsaw Football Club
1991-08-15
guard
3
Serbian Premier League
Red Star Belgrade Football Club
2001-01-22
guard
15
The Spanish football League
Almeria Football Club
1996-04-22
midfield
16
Italian football league
Fc Torino
1996-08-13
midfield
19
The Spanish football League
Valencia Football Club
1998-03-17
midfield
6
The Spanish football League
Getafe Football Club
1995-01-26
midfield
8
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1991-11-16
midfield
17
Italian football league
Juventus FC
1992-11-01
midfield
20
Italian football league
Lazio Football Club
1995-02-27
midfield
14
Greek Premier League
Thessaloniki Football Club
1996-07-11
midfield
26
Portuguese Premier League
Fc Porto
1996-04-13
midfield
24
Italian football league
Verona Football Club
2001-03-17
midfield
22
Italian football league
Verona Football Club
1990-09-15
midfield
10
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1988-11-20
forward
9
The English Premier League
Fulham Football Club
1994-09-16
forward
18
Italian football league
Juventus FC
2000-01-28
forward
11
Italian football league
Fiorentina FC
1997-12-23
forward
21
Italian football league
Sampdoria Football Club
1992-01-30
forward
7
Italian football league
Fc Torino
1996-02-15
forward
Reference materials: [184] Updated on November 11, 2022.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
23
1992-09-02
goalkeeper
12
1992-05-20
goalkeeper
1
1986-09-16
goalkeeper
26
The Spanish football League
1998-04-06
guard
4
The Spanish football League
1997-01-01
guard
13
The English Premier League
1998-04-27
guard
6
The Spanish football League
1991-06-27
guard
19
1988-02-12
guard
25
The English Premier League
1998-01-18
guard
8
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1991-10-28
guard
3
1992-08-31
guard
2
The Spanish football League
Villarreal Football Club
1998-01-12
guard
7
The Spanish football League
1994-05-24
midfield
5
1994-06-29
midfield
20
The English Premier League
1998-12-24
midfield
18
The Spanish football League
Real Betis Football Club
1994-04-12
midfield
17
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1988-02-15
midfield
24
Portuguese Premier League
Benfica Football Club
2001-01-17
midfield
14
The Argentine first division
River Plate FC
1998-10-05
midfield
10
1987-06-24
forward
22
Italian football league
1997-08-22
forward
11
Italian football league
Juventus FC
1988-02-14
forward
9
The English Premier League
2000-01-31
forward
21
Italian football league
1993-11-15
forward
15
Italian football league
1998-04-06
forward
16
The Spanish football League
Atletico Madrid football Club
1995-03-09
forward
Reference materials: [177] Last updated on November 18, 2022.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
1990-02-19
goalkeeper
2
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1990-08-06
guard
3
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1993-08-28
guard
4
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1999-09-18
midfield
5
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1997-12-05
guard
6
Qatar First Division football League
Ryyan Football Club
1990-10-28
midfield
7
Qatar First Division football League
Garafa Football Club
1993-01-31
forward
8
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1993-01-10
guard
9
Qatar First Division football League
Duhaile Football Club
1993-12-10
forward
10
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1990-12-11
forward
11
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1996-11-18
forward
12
Qatar First Division football League
Duhaile Football Club
1990-09-16
midfield
13
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1993-01-01
guard
14
Qatar First Division football League
Garafa Football Club
1999-08-25
guard
15
Qatar First Division football League
Duhaile Football Club
1997-12-06
guard
16
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1990-07-09
guard
17
Qatar First Division football League
Duhaile Football Club
1990-04-15
forward
18
Qatar First Division football League
The Vaucra Football Club
1999-09-18
forward
19
Qatar First Division football League
Duhaile Football Club
1996-08-19
forward
20
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1996-04-10
midfield
21
Qatar First Division football League
Garafa Football Club
1996-05-24
goalkeeper
22
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
1998-02-14
goalkeeper
23
Qatar First Division football League
Duhaile Football Club
1996-10-22
midfield
24
Qatar First Division football League
Ryyan Football Club
2001-07-18
forward
25
Qatar First Division football League
Doha Arabs Football Club
2002-02-20
guard
26
Qatar First Division football League
Al-saad Sports Club
2001-03-28
midfield
Head Coach: Felix Sanchez Bass (Spain)/Born on 13 December 1975
Reference materials: [124]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi National Football Club
1997-08-14
goalkeeper
22
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Victory Football Club
2000-05-10
goalkeeper
21
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1991-10-10
goalkeeper
2
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Victory Football Club
1994-05-06
guard
12
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1999-07-18
guard
3
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Victory Football Club
1993-07-15
guard
5
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1989-11-21
guard
4
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Victory Football Club
1997-01-15
guard
17
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Youth Football Club
1999-02-09
guard
13
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1992-05-25
guard
6
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1992-09-15
guard
24
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1998-12-19
guard
14
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1992-08-03
midfield
26
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Abha Football Club
1993-04-28
midfield
8
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1994-10-11
midfield
15
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Victory Football Club
1997-03-04
midfield
16
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Victory Football Club
1997-02-07
midfield
7
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1989-08-01
midfield
23
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1994-09-22
midfield
19
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Youth Football Club
1992-07-16
forward
25
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi National Football Club
2001-03-25
forward
11
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1993-11-01
forward
9
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Hasa conquers the football club
2000-05-14
forward
10
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Saudi Hilal Football Club
1991-08-19
forward
20
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Jeddah United Football Club
1995-06-01
forward
-
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Youth Football Club
1994-09-14
forward
18
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Youth Football Club
1990-01-26
forward
Reference materials: [188] Updated on November 13, 2022.
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Saudi Arabian Premier League
Riyadh Youth Football Club
1990-09-30
goalkeeper
2
Korean First Division Football League
Seoul FC
1998-03-20
guard
3
South Korean professional football League
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor Football Club
1992-06-13
guard
4
Italian football league
Fc Napoli
1996-11-15
guard
5
Qatar First Division football League
Sade Football Club
1989-12-14
midfield
6
Greek Premier League
Olympiakos football Club
1996-09-20
midfield
7
The English Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
1992-07-08
forward
8
South Korean professional football League
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor Football Club
1997-03-17
midfield
9
South Korean professional football League
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor Football Club
1998-01-25
forward
10
Bundesliga
Football Club Mainz
1992-08-10
midfield
11
The English Premier League
Wolves Football Club
1996-01-26
midfield
12
Korean First Division Football League
Jeonbuk Modern Football Club
1997-10-15
goalkeeper
13
Chinese Football Association Super League
Shandong Taishan Football Club
1992-05-12
midfield
14
Korean First Division Football League
Daegu Football Club
1990-09-17
guard
15
South Korean professional football League
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor Football Club
1995-08-01
guard
16
Greek Premier League
Olympiakos football Club
1992-08-28
forward
17
South Korean professional football League
Seoul FC
1996-08-12
midfield
18
The Spanish football League
Club de Mallorca
2001-02-19
midfield
19
Japan's first professional football League
Osaka Steel Club
1990-02-27
guard
20
Japan's first professional football League
Osaka Steel Club
1992-01-31
guard
21
Korean First Division Football League
Daegu Football Club
1991-09-25
goalkeeper
22
South Korean professional football League
Jinquan Sangmu Football Club
1994-06-30
midfield
23
Korean First Division Football League
Ulsan Hyundai Football Club
1989-07-24
guard
24
Korean First Division Football League
Daejeon Citizens Soccer Club
1996-11-17
guard
25
Bundesliga
Football Club Freiburg
1999-09-20
midfield
26
South Korean professional football League
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor Football Club
1999-09-12
midfield
Head coach : Paul Bento (Portugal)/Born on 20 June 1969
Reference materials: [85]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Major League Soccer
Minnesota United Football Club
1997-05-09
goalkeeper
2
Major League Soccer
Football clubs in Montreal
1998-10-08
guard
3
Turkish Premier League
Hatay Sports Football Club
1995-01-16
guard
4
Major League Soccer
Football clubs in Montreal
1997-05-16
guard
5
Portuguese Premier League
Sarvis Football Club
1987-01-11
guard
6
Major League Soccer
The Montreal Impact Football Club
1994-11-12
midfield
7
Portuguese Premier League
Fc Porto
1996-12-21
midfield
8
Belgian second division football
Danzig Football Club
1998-02-13
midfield
10
English Champions League
Reading FC
1990-06-05
forward
9
Major League Soccer
Vancouver Whitecaps Football Club
1992-12-28
forward
11
The Belgian first division
Football Club Brugge
1999-02-08
forward
12
French first division football League
Troyes Football Club
1998-09-21
forward
13
Turkish Premier League
Besiktas Football Club
1983-02-08
midfield
14
Major League Soccer
Toronto FC
1994-12-02
midfield
15
Major League Soccer
Football clubs in Montreal
2000-06-16
midfield
16
Major League Soccer
The Montreal Impact Football Club
1997-02-01
goalkeeper
17
The Belgian first division
Football Club Brugge
1995-04-17
forward
18
Serbian Premier League
Red Star Belgrade Football Club
1987-10-23
goalkeeper
19
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Football Club
2000-11-02
forward
20
French first division football League
Lille FC
2000-01-14
forward
21
Major League Soccer
Toronto FC
1992-06-12
midfield
22
Major League Soccer
Toronto FC
1995-01-07
guard
23
Swiss Super League
Fc Basel
1999-09-27
forward
24
Scottish Premier League football
St Johnstone Football Club
1990-01-16
midfield
25
Greek Premier League
Panatoliks Football Club
1997-11-15
guard
26
Major League Soccer
The Montreal Impact Football Club
1996-01-24
guard
Head Coach: John Herdman (UK)/Born on 19 July 1975
Reference materials: [134]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
French first division football League
Fc Nice
1986-11-05
goalkeeper
2
The English Premier League
Crystal Palace Football Club
1996-05-31
guard
3
Turkish Premier League
Galatasaray Football Club
1998-10-14
guard
4
Italian football league
AC Milan Football Club
1989-03-26
guard
5
Bundesliga
Atalanta Football Club
1997-05-20
guard
6
The Spanish football League
Fc Barcelona
1996-04-10
guard
7
The English Premier League
Brentford Football Club
1996-01-01
midfield
8
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1991-09-03
midfield
9
The Spanish football League
Real Espanyol Football Club
1991-06-05
forward
10
The English Premier League
Manchester United Football Club
1992-02-14
midfield
11
The Belgian first division
Football Club Brugge
1999-12-29
midfield
12
The Spanish football League
Sevilla Football Club
1997-10-06
forward
13
The English Premier League
Leeds United Football Club
1997-07-11
guard
14
Italian football league
Sampdoria Football Club
2000-07-03
forward
15
The English Premier League
Brentford Football Club
1994-03-10
midfield
16
Bundesliga
Hertha Berlin Football Club
1999-03-22
goalkeeper
17
Turkish Premier League
Trabzonsport Football Club
1991-02-21
guard
18
Danish Premier League
Brondby Football Club
1989-05-31
midfield
19
Bundesliga
Wolfsburg Football Club
1999-02-07
forward
20
Bundesliga
Red Bull Leipzig Football Club
1994-06-15
forward
21
Italian football league
Parma Football Club
1993-03-16
forward
22
Bundesliga
Berlin United Football Club
1992-08-04
goalkeeper
23
The English Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
1995-08-05
midfield
24
Bundesliga
Hoffenheim Football Club
1996-05-20
forward
25
Bundesliga
Fc Frankfurt
2000-02-29
midfield
26
Portuguese football super face league
Benfica Football Club
1997-12-09
guard
Head coach : Casper Yuleman (Denmark)/Born on 9 April 1972
Reference materials: [87]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
The Iranian Premier League
Persepolis Football Club
1992-09-01
goalkeeper
2
Iranian footballers
Dinamo Zagreb Football Club
1996-03-01
guard
3
Greek Premier League
AEK Athens Football Club
1990-02-25
guard
4
Qatar First Division football League
Doha National Football Club
1989-05-14
guard
5
Greek Premier League
AEK Athens Football Club
1993-09-29
guard
6
Danish first division football League
Vaille Football Club
1996-10-01
midfield
7
The Dutch first division
Feyenoord Football Club
1993-08-11
midfield
8
The Iranian Premier League
Persepolis Football Club
1992-04-19
guard
9
Portuguese Premier League
Fc Porto
1992-07-18
forward
10
Greek Premier League
AEK Athens Football Club
1990-04-03
forward
11
The Iranian Premier League
Persepolis Football Club
1988-04-02
midfield
12
The Iranian Premier League
Sepakhan Football Club
1995-04-06
goalkeeper
13
Qatar First Division football League
Doha National Football Club
1994-03-23
guard
14
English football Champions League
Brentford Football Club
1993-09-06
midfield
15
The Iranian Premier League
Tehran Independent Football Club
1993-06-24
midfield
16
The Iranian Premier League
Persepolis Football Club
1994-09-01
midfield
17
The Belgian first division
Fc Charleroy
1996-03-10
midfield
18
Turkish Premier League
Kayseri Sports Football Club
1994-02-11
midfield
19
Turkish Premier League
Kayseri Sports Football Club
1996-06-20
guard
20
Bundesliga
Bayer Leverkusen FC
1995-01-01
forward
21
Uae Arab Gulf League
Dubai Youth National Football Club
1993-02-01
midfield
22
Spanish second division football league
Ponferadina Football Club
1993-04-26
goalkeeper
23
The Iranian Premier League
Sepakhan Football Club
1990-03-21
guard
24
The Iranian Premier League
Tehran Independent Football Club
1992-06-30
goalkeeper
25
The Iranian Premier League
Tehran Independent Football Club
1998-06-26
guard
Head coach : Carlos Queiroz (Portugal)/Born 1 March 1953
Reference materials: [86]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Tunisian first division football League
The Shahir Stars Football Club
1997-01-28
goalkeeper
2
Kuwaiti Premier League
Kuwait Athletic Football Club
1990-03-09
guard
3
French first division football League
Fc Lorient
1998-05-06
guard
4
Tunisian first division football League
Tunisia Hope Football Club
1993-07-02
guard
5
Tunisian first division football League
Eagles of Africa Football Club
1995-02-18
guard
6
Italian football league
Salernitana Football Club
1995-06-19
guard
7
Qatar First Division football League
Doha Arabs Football Club
1990-10-28
forward
8
English football Champions League
Birmingham City FC
2003-01-21
midfield
9
Danish Premier League
Odense Football Club
1991-12-25
forward
10
French first division football League
Montpellier Football Club
1991-02-08
forward
11
Tunisian first division football League
Kuwait Athletic Football Club
1992-01-06
forward
12
Tunisian first division football League
Cairo National Football Club
1990-01-01
guard
13
Qatar First Division football League
Duhaile Football Club
1992-03-18
midfield
14
Tunisian first division football League
Ferencia Valens Football Club
1996-12-13
midfield
15
Tunisian first division football League
Tunisia Hope Football Club
1999-09-06
midfield
16
Tunisian first division football League
Sfaxian Football Club
1984-09-14
goalkeeper
17
Bundesliga
Fc Cologne
1995-05-10
midfield
18
Tunisian first division football League
Tunisia Hope Football Club
1994-02-28
midfield
19
The Egyptian Premier League
Zamalek Sports Football Club
1993-02-12
forward
20
Swiss Super League
Lucerne Football Club
1996-06-25
guard
21
Tunisian first division football League
The Atromitos Football Club
1995-11-05
guard
22
Tunisian first division football League
Monastir Football Club
1994-11-29
goalkeeper
23
Tunisian first division football League
Dammam Cooperative Football Club
1992-07-27
forward
24
French second division football
Caen Football Club
1993-12-20
guard
25
Danish Premier League
Brondby Football Club
2001-03-16
forward
26
Tunisian first division football League
Eagles of Africa Football Club
1995-03-15
goalkeeper
Head coach : Jal Qadri (Tunisia)/Born on 14 December 1971
Reference materials: [88]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
Swiss Super League
St Gallen Football Club
1996-11-29
goalkeeper
2
The English Premier League
Brighton Football Club
2000-09-30
guard
3
The Belgian first division
Football Club Brugge
1988-05-27
guard
4
The English Premier League
Southampton Football Club
1999-04-17
guard
5
The English Premier League
Arsenal Football Club
1993-06-13
midfield
6
The Belgian first division
Ghent Football Club
1997-11-07
midfield
7
The Belgian first division
Portuguese sporting football clubs
2004-03-08
forward
8
The English Premier League
Football Club Freiburg
1996-03-08
midfield
9
The English Premier League
Crystal Palace Football Club
1991-09-11
forward
10
Qatar First Division football League
Alsad Football Club
1989-12-17
midfield
11
Serbian Premier League
Red Star Belgrade Football Club
1998-12-13
forward
12
Ghanaian Premier League
Kotuco Football Club
2002-12-02
goalkeeper
13
Ghanaian Premier League
Heart of Oak Sports Football Club
2001-06-26
forward
14
French first division football League
Auxerre Football Club
1998-07-18
guard
15
The Spanish football League
Celta Football Club
1995-09-29
guard
15
The English Premier League
Reading FC
1994-07-02
guard
16
The Belgian first division
Oban Football Club
1999-02-08
goalkeeper
18
The English Premier League
Leicester City Football Club
1994-12-21
guard
19
The Spanish football League
Bilbao Football Club
1994-06-15
forward
20
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
2000-08-02
midfield
21
French first division football League
Lens Football Club
2000-03-26
midfield
22
French first division football League
Fc Rennes
2002-02-15
forward
23
French first division football League
Strasbourg Football Club
1994-08-09
guard
24
The Belgian first division
Football Club Brugge
2000-01-09
forward
25
The English Premier League
Bristol City Football Club
2000-01-07
forward
26
French first division football League
Claremont Football Club
2000-06-04
guard
Head coach : Otto Addo (Ghana)/Born on 9 June 1975
Reference materials: [91]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
The Mexican Super League
The Juarez Football Club
1982-09-18
goalkeeper
2
The Mexican Super League
Mexican football club Americas
1991-08-29
guard
3
The Mexican Super League
Monterey Football Club
1997-02-24
guard
4
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1997-10-24
midfield
5
The Mexican Super League
Cremonese Football Club
1998-10-22
guard
6
The Belgian first division
Henk Football Club
1998-09-07
guard
7
The Mexican Super League
Monterey Football Club
1995-06-05
midfield
8
The Mexican Super League
The Blue Cross Football Club
1997-01-10
midfield
9
The English Premier League
Wolves Football Club
1991-05-05
forward
10
The Mexican Super League
Guadalajara Football Club
1997-11-25
forward
11
The Mexican Super League
Monterey Football Club
1991-03-05
forward
12
The Mexican Super League
Fc Leon
1987-07-03
goalkeeper
13
The Mexican Super League
Mexican football club Americas
1985-07-13
goalkeeper
14
Greek Premier League
PSV Eindhoven Football Club
1995-06-15
midfield
15
The Mexican Super League
Monterey Football Club
1988-01-17
guard
16
Major League Soccer
Houston Dynamo Football Club
1990-04-19
midfield
17
Greek Premier League
AEK Athens Football Club
1996-03-24
midfield
18
The Spanish football League
Real Betis Football Club
1986-09-28
midfield
19
The Dutch first division
Ajax Football Club
1997-12-10
guard
20
The Mexican Super League
Mexican football club Americas
1992-11-18
forward
21
The Mexican Super League
The Blue Cross Football Club
1997-08-21
midfield
22
Italian football league
Fc Napoli
1995-07-30
forward
23
The Mexican Super League
Monterey Football Club
1994-08-15
guard
24
The Mexican Super League
Pachuca Football Club
1996-01-15
midfield
25
The Mexican Super League
Guadalajara Football Club
1998-09-07
midfield
26
The Mexican Super League
Pachuca Football Club
1999-01-15
guard
Head Coach: Gerardo Martino (Argentina)/Born on 20 November 1962
Reference materials: [92]
number
name
Playing league
Play for a club
Date of birth
Take charge of
1
The Ecuadorian First Division
Orcas Football Club
1987-03-30
goalkeeper
2
The Mexican Super League
Santos Laguna Football Club
1997-01-11
guard
3
Bundesliga
Bayer Leverkusen FC
2002-01-09
guard
4
The Brazilian First division
Sao Paulo FC
1991-10-22
guard
5
Major League Soccer
Los Angeles FC
1999-03-12
midfield
6
The Belgian first division
Antwerp Football Club
2001-10-16
guard
7
The Spanish football League
Villarreal Football Club
1998-01-21
guard
8
Bundesliga
Fc Augsburg
1995-04-19
midfield
9
The Mexican Super League
Santos Laguna Football Club
1994-07-17
midfield
10
The Mexican Super League
Pachuca Football Club
1994-09-24
midfield
11
The Mexican Super League
The Blue Cross Football Club
1996-04-07
forward
12
The Ecuadorian First Division
Valley Independent Football Club
2000-09-09
goalkeeper
13
Turkish football Super League
Fenerbahce Football Club
1989-11-04
forward
14
Major League Soccer
Seattle Sounders football Club
1994-09-28
guard
15
The Mexican Super League
Fc Leon
1988-01-21
midfield
16
The English Premier League
Brighton Football Club
2002-06-16
midfield
17
The Belgian first division
Henk Football Club
1998-02-18
guard
18
Major League Soccer
Los Angeles FC
1999-07-12
guard
19
The Spanish football League
Real Valladolid Football Club
2000-11-01
midfield
20
Major League Soccer
Los Angeles FC
1997-04-26
midfield
21
The Argentine first division
Taleres Football Club
1998-08-21
midfield
22
The Ecuadorian First Division
Quito University Football Club
1987-06-05
goalkeeper
23
The English Premier League
Brighton Football Club
2001-11-02
midfield
24
The Argentine first division
Neuvirth Old Boys Football Club
1999-01-18
forward
25
French first division football League
Troyes Football Club
2000-08-04
guard
26
The Ecuadorian First Division
Imbabura Football Club
2000-03-04
forward
Head Coach: Gustavo Alfaro (Argentina)/Born on 14 August 1962
Reference materials: [93]

Event venue

broadcast
EDITOR

host

Subject article: Qatar
The World Cup is in full swing on the streets of Qatar
The 2022 World Cup will be held Qatar . November - December during the World Cup, the local temperature between 20-30 degrees Celsius, the climate is pleasant. After winning the right to host the World Cup, Qatar has spent more than 220 billion US dollars on the construction of related stadiums, subways, roads, airports and other facilities, creating the highest investment cost of the host country in the history of the World Cup. [96]

stadium

Doha Bay Course (English: Al Bayt Stadium)
Nicknames: Bayit Stadium, Al Bayit Stadium, Albert Stadium
Capacity: 68895
Stade Lussel
Stade Lussel (English: Lusail Stadium)
Capacity: 88966
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium (English: Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium)
Capacity: 45032
The Janubu Stadium
The Janubu Stadium (English: Al Janoub Stadium)
Capacity: 44325
Atuma Stadium
Atuma Stadium (English: Al Thumama Stadium)
Capacity: 44400
Education City Stadium (English: Education City Stadium)
Capacity: 44667
Khalifa International Stadium design
Khalifa International Stadium (English: Khalifa International Stadium )
Capacity: 45857
974 court
974 court (English: Ras Abu Aboud)
Alias: Ras ABU Abadi Stadium
Capacity: 44089
Reference materials: [4] [68]

Tournament progress

broadcast
EDITOR

qualifier

For this World Cup qualifier, see the main article: Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers
There are 32 teams participating in the 2022 World Cup finals, the host Qatar automatically qualified, the remaining 31 places, UEFA has 13 places, the African Confederation enjoys 5 places, the Asian Football Confederation and South American Football Confederation have 4 teams directly qualified, and the CONCACAF has 3 direct qualified places. The remaining two places will be awarded through intercontinental play-offs. [37] [56] 54 -
In June 2022, all the 32 places in the 2022 FIFA World Cup finals were announced. [57]

Group match

Field order
group
Kick-off date
Tee time
Team A
score
Team B
Place of competition
1
Group A
November 21, 2022
00:00
Qatar
0-2
Ecuador
Bay course
2
Group A
November 22, 2022
00:00
Senegal
0-2
Netherlands
Atuma Stadium
3
Group B
November 21, 2022
21:00
England
6-2
Iran
Khalifa International Stadium
4
Group B
November 22, 2022
03:00
America
1-1
Welsh
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
5
Group D
November 23, 2022
03:00
France
4-1
Australia
The Janubu Stadium
6
Group D
November 22, 2022
21:00
Denmark
0-0
Tunisia
Education City Stadium
7
Group C
November 23, 2022
00:00
Mexico
0-0
Poland
974 court
8
Group C
November 22, 2022
18:00
Argentina
1 to 2
Saudi Arabia
Stade Lussel
9
Group F
November 24, 2022
03:00
Belgium
1-0
Canada
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
10
Group E
November 24, 2022
00:00
Spain
7-0
Costa Rica
Atuma Stadium
11
Group E
November 23, 2022
21:00
Germany
1 to 2
Japan
Khalifa International Stadium
12
Group F
November 23, 2022
18:00
Morocco
0-0
Croatia
Bay course
13
Group G
November 24, 2022
18:00
Switzerland
1-0
Cameroon
The Janubu Stadium
14
Group H
November 24, 2022
21:00
Uruguay
0-0
Korea
Education City Stadium
15
Group H
November 25th, 2022
00:00
Portugal
3-2
Ghana
974 court
16
Group G
November 25th, 2022
03:00
Brazil
2-0
Serbia
Stade Lussel
17
Group B
November 25th, 2022
18:00
Welsh
0-2
Iran
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
18
Group A
November 25th, 2022
21:00
Qatar
1-3
Senegal
Atuma Stadium
19
Group A
November 26, 2022
00:00
Netherlands
1-1
Ecuador
Khalifa International Stadium
20
Group B
November 26, 2022
03:00
England
0-0
America
Bay course
21
Group D
November 26, 2022
18:00
Tunisia
0-1
Australia
The Janubu Stadium
22
Group C
November 26, 2022
21:00
Poland
2-0
Saudi Arabia
Education City Stadium
23
Group D
November 27, 2022
00:00
France
2-1
Denmark
974 court
24
Group C
November 27, 2022
03:00
Argentina
2-0
Mexico
Stade Lussel
25
Group E
November 27, 2022
18:00
Japan
0-1
Costa Rica
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
26
Group F
November 27, 2022
21:00
Belgium
0-2
Morocco
Atuma Stadium
27
Group F
November 28, 2022
00:00
Croatia
4-1
Canada
Khalifa International Stadium
28
Group E
November 28, 2022
03:00
Spain
1-1
Germany
Bay course
29
Group G
November 28, 2022
18:00
Cameroon
3-3
Serbia
The Janubu Stadium
30
Group H
November 28, 2022
21:00
Korea
2-3
Ghana
Education City Stadium
31
Group G
November 29, 2022
00:00
Brazil
1-0
Switzerland
974 court
32
Group H
November 29, 2022
03:00
Portugal
2-0
Uruguay
Stade Lussel
33
Group B
November 30, 2022
03:00
Welsh
0-3
England
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
34
Group B
November 30, 2022
03:00
Iran
0-1
America
Atuma Stadium
35
Group A
November 29, 2022
23:00
Ecuador
1 to 2
Senegal
Khalifa International Stadium
36
Group A
November 29, 2022
23:00
Netherlands
2-0
Qatar
Bay course
37
Group D
November 30, 2022
23:00
Australia
1-0
Denmark
The Janubu Stadium
38
Group D
November 30, 2022
23:00
Tunisia
1-0
France
Education City Stadium
39
Group C
December 1, 2022
03:00
Poland
0-2
Argentina
974 court
40
Group C
December 1, 2022
03:00
Saudi Arabia
1 to 2
Mexico
Stade Lussel
41
Group F
December 1, 2022
23:00
Croatia
0-0
Belgium
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
42
Group F
December 1, 2022
23:00
Canada
1 to 2
Morocco
Atuma Stadium
43
Group E
December 2, 2022
03:00
Japan
2-1
Spain
Khalifa International Stadium
44
Group E
December 2, 2022
03:00
Costa Rica
2-4
Germany
Bay course
45
Group H
December 2, 2022
23:00
Ghana
0-2
Uruguay
The Janubu Stadium
46
Group H
December 2, 2022
23:00
Korea
2-1
Portugal
Education City Stadium
47
Group G
December 3, 2022
03:00
Serbia
2-3
Switzerland
974 court
48
Group G
December 3, 2022
03:00
Cameroon
1-0
Brazil
Stade Lussel
Reference material : 39 - [40] [42-43]

Elimination game

Field order
turn
Kick-off date
Tee time
Team A
score
Team B
Place of competition
Goals/Assists
49
1/8 final
2022
December 3rd
23:00
Netherlands
3-1
America
Khalifa International Stadium
50
2022
December 4th
03:00
Argentina
2-1
Australia
Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium
57 ' Julian Alvarez / There is no
52
2022
December 4th
23:00
France
3-1
Poland
Atuma Stadium
90 + 9 ' Robert Lewandowski (dot) / There is no
51
2022
December 5th
03:00
England
3-0
Senegal
Bay course
45 + 3 ' Harry Kane / Phil Foden
35 ' Bukayo Saca / Phil Foden
53
2022
December 5th
23:00
Japan
1-1
Points: 1-3
Croatia
The Janubu Stadium
35' Maeda Daran / Mayya Yoshida
35' Ivan Perisic / Dejan Lovren
Point: Nikolai Vlasic
Point: Marcelo Brozovic
Point: Takuma Asano
Point: Mario Pasalic
54
2022
December 6th
03:00
Brazil
4-1
Korea
974 court
7' Vinicius Juniol / Neymar
13' Neymar (points) / Risalisone
29' Risalisone / Thiago Silva
36' Lucas Pacta / Vinicius Juniol
76' white Shenghao / There is no
55
2022
December 6th
23:00
Morocco
0-0
Point: 3-0
Spain
Education City Stadium
Point: Abdulhamid Sabiri
Point: Hakim Ziesh
Point: Ashraf Hakimi
56
2022
December 7th
03:00
Portugal
6-1
Switzerland
Stade Lussel
17' Gonzalo Ramos / Joao Felix
33' Pepe / Bruno Fernandez
51' Gonzalo Ramos
55' Rafael Guerrero / Gonzalo Ramos
58' Manuel Akangi
67' Gonzalo Ramos / Joao Felix
90+2' Rafael Leon / Rafael Guerrero
58
The quarter-finals
2022
December 9th
23:00
Croatia
0-0
Plus: 1-1 Point: 4-2
Brazil
Education City Stadium
90+15' Neymar / Lucas Pacta
90+26' Bruno Petkovic / Mislav , Orcic
Point: Nikolai Vlasic
Point: Casemiro
Point: Lovelo Mayer
Point: Pedro Guilherme Abreu DOS Santos
Point: Luka Modric
Point: Mislav , Orcic
57
2022
December 10th
03:00
Netherlands
2-2
Point: 3-4
Argentina
Stade Lussel
34' Navel Molina / Leo Messi
72' Leo Messi (dot) / There is no
82 ' Walter Weghorst / Steven Boguis
90 + 10 ' Walter Weghorst / Kupmenas
Point: Leo Messi
Point: Leandro Paredes
Point: Gonzalo Montel
Point: Kupmenas
Point: Walter Weghorst
Point: Luke de Jong
Point: Lautaro Martinez
60
2022
December 10th
23:00
Morocco
1-0
Portugal
Atuma Stadium
42' Joseph Ennessry / Yahya Alla
59
2022
December 11th
03:00
England
1 to 2
France
Bay course
16' Aurelian Chuameni / Antoine Griezmann
53' Harry Kane (points) / There is no
77 ' Olivier Giroud / Antoine Griezmann
61
semifinal
2022
December 14th
03:00
Argentina
3-0
Croatia
Stade Lussel
34 ' Lionel Messi (dot) / There is no
39 ' Julian Alvarez / There is no
62
semifinal
2022
December 15th
03:00
France
2-0
Morocco
Bay course
5 ' Teo Hernandez / There is no
79 ' Rhonda Colo Moani / There is no
63
Third place match
2022
December 17th
23:00
Morocco
1 to 2
Croatia
Khalifa International Stadium
9 ' Ashraf Dari / There is no
64
final
2022
December 18th
23:00
France
2-2
Plus: 1-1 Points: 2-4
Argentina
Stade Lussel
23 ' Lionel Messi (dot) / There is no
80 ' Kylian Mbappe (dot) / There is no
108 ' Lionel Messi / There is no
118 ' Kylian Mbappe (dot) / There is no
Points: Lionel Messi
Points: Kylian Mbappe
Points: Paul Dybala
Points: Leandro Paredes
Points: Gonzalo Montel
Reference materials: 39 - [40] [42-43]

Key process

2022 Qatar World Cup schedule
On November 21, 2022, the first round and opening game of Group A kicked off at the Gulf Stadium, Qatar lost 2-0 to Ecuador, becoming the first host country to lose the opening game of the World Cup. [120] On the same day, in the first round of Group B, England defeated Iran 6-2. [127]
On 22 November 2022, the Netherlands defeated Senegal 2-0 in the first round of Group A. In the first half, Franky de Jong missed a chance; In the second half of the easy side to fight again, Kakpo on Franky de Jong's cross header, Klaassen in the final stoppage time to seal the victory. [131] On the same day, Group B first round, the United States 1-1 Wales, Timothy Weah That's it. Bale equalizes. [132] Same day, group match Saudi Arabia beat Argentina 2-1 in the first round of Group C. [133]
On November 23, 2022, in the first round of Group E, Japan defeated Germany 2-1. [138] On the same day, in the first round of Group E, Spain swept Costa Rica 7-0, setting a team record for goals scored in a single game in World Cup history. It was the biggest margin of victory since the start of the World Cup. [139] On the same day, in the first round of Group D, France won 4-1 Australia. [136]
On November 24, 2022, in the first round of Group F, Belgium defeated Canada 1-0. [140]
On November 25, 2022, in the first round of Group G, Brazil won 2-0 against Serbia. Risalisson de Andrade Double bang, Neymar da Silva Santos Juniol Recovering. [142] On the same day, the second round of the World Cup Group B, 10-man Wales team 0-2 lost to Iran, the second half of the first red card of the World Cup, the Welsh goalkeeper was sent off the field, [144] Ruzbeh Chishmi , Ramin Rezayan One after the other at the last minute. [143] On the same day, in the second round of the World Cup Group A, the host Qatar lost 1-3 to Senegal. Braye Dia Take advantage of a mistake by a Qatari defender to score a goal; The second half, Famara Didegio With a header, Mendy made several key saves, Mohammed Muntari Heading in Qatar's first World Cup goal, Bamba Dieng Expand your advantage. [145]
On November 26, 2022, in the second round of Group A, the Netherlands drew 1-1 with Ecuador, It's Cody Gacpo Six minute blitz, Enner Valencia A series of goals to equalise. [146] On the same day, in the second round of Group D, Australia won 1-0 against Tunisia. [147] On the same day, the second round of Group C, Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia, Levan passed and scored the first goal of the World Cup, Zelinski scored. [148]
November 27, 2022, Group D second round, France 2-1 win over Denmark, second half Kylian Mbappe The goal broke the deadlock, Andreas Christensen Heading the equaliser, Mbappe scored a goal before the final match to win 2 consecutive wins in the group stage and lock the qualification place in advance. France is also the first team to qualify for this World Cup. [149] On the same day, in the second round of Group C, Argentina defeated Mexico 2-0. Lionel Messi Broke the deadlock without a long shot, then assisted Enzo Fernandez The goal sealed the win. [150] On the same day, in the second round of Group E, Japan lost 1-0 to Costa Rica, 81 minutes into the second half, Kathy Fuller Spencer Round shot to the far corner. [151] On the same day, in the second round of Group F, Morocco beat Belgium 2-0, achieving the first win of an African team against a European team in this World Cup. [152]
On November 28, 2022, in the second round of Group F, Croatia won 4-1 against Canada, and Canada's Davis scored the fastest goal of the World Cup. [153] On the same day, in the second round of Group E, Spain drew 1-1 with Germany. [154] On the same day, the second round of the World Cup Group G, Cameroon drew 3-3 with Serbia. [155] On the same day, in the second round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Group H match, South Korea 2-3 Ghana, Mohammed Salisu Scored in the 24th minute, Mohammed Koudus With a header in the 34th minute, Cao Gyu-sung He headed home a goal in the 58th minute and equalised twice with a header in the 61st minute. Mohammed Koudus The 68th minute also completed the double. [156]
On November 29, 2022, in the second round of Group G, Brazil won 1-0 against Switzerland to advance to the group stage. [157] Portugal advanced to the second round of Group H with a 2-0 win over Uruguay. [158] On the same day, in the third round of Group A, Senegal won 2-1 against Ecuador, and entered the World Cup round of 16 as the second place in the group, and Ecuador was eliminated from the third group. [160] On the same day, in the third round of Group A, the Netherlands won 1-0 against Qatar to advance to the top of the group, while Qatar was eliminated from the bottom of the group. [159]
On November 30, 2022, in the third round of Group B, England won 3-0 against Wales and qualified for the knockout stage. Wales were eliminated from the group stage with only one point from three games; [161] On the same day, in the third round of Group B, the United States won 1-0 against Iran in the 38th minute. Christian Pulisic In front of the goal, the second group entered the round of 16; Iran went out third in the group. [162] In the third round of Group D, France lost 1-0 to Tunisia, and Australia lost 1-0 to Denmark. After the Group D match, France finished first in the group with 6 points, and Tunisia finished third with 4 points. Australia qualified for the knockout stage as the second team in the group, while Denmark finished bottom with one point. [163-164]
On December 1, 2022, in the third round of Group C, Argentina defeated Poland 2-0 and qualified first in the group. [165] Mexico won 2-1 against Saudi Arabia to draw level with Poland, but were eliminated on goal difference less than Poland for third place in the group, and bottom of the group Saudi Arabia. [166] On the same day, in the third round of Group F, Morocco won 2-1 against Canada, Croatia drew 0-0 against Belgium, Morocco won the top of the group to advance to the knockout stage, Croatia qualified for the second group, Belgium ranked third failed to qualify for the knockout stage, and Canada was eliminated at the bottom of the group. [168-169]
On December 2, 2022, in the third round of Group E, Japan defeated Spain 2-1, won the top of the group with 6 points, and qualified for the round of 16 together with Spain, which won the second place in the group by goal difference. [170] Germany won 4-2 against Costa Rica, but finished third in the group on goal difference less than Spain. Costa Rica finished bottom of the group with three points, and the two teams went out together. [171] In the third round of Group H, Uruguay beat Ghana 2-0 and South Korea defeated Portugal 2-1. South Korea successfully qualified for the knockout stage, Uruguay points and goal difference and Korea are the same, because of fewer goals ranked third in the group, Ghana bottom, both eliminated. [172-173]
On December 3, 2022, in the third round of Group G, Brazil lost 1-0 to Cameroon, Brazil won the group on goal difference, Switzerland defeated Serbia 3-2, and successfully qualified for the knockout stage as the second group. Cameroon finished third in the group with four points, while Serbia finished bottom of the group with one point. [174-175] On the same day, in the eighth round, the Netherlands beat the United States 3-1 to advance to the last eight. [185]
On December 4, 2022, in the eighth finals, Argentina beat Australia 2-1, France eliminated Poland 3-1, and Argentina and France qualified for the last eight. [186]
On 5 December 2022, England beat Senegal 3-0 to qualify for the last eight. [187] After a 1-1 draw in 120 minutes, Japan lost on penalties to Croatia 2-4 on aggregate. [189]
On 6 December 2022, Brazil beat South Korea 4-1 and Morocco beat Spain 3-0 to qualify for the last eight. [190-191]
On December 7, 2022, in the 18th minute of Portugal's 6-1 victory over Switzerland in the quarterfinals, Joao Felix Give an assist, Gonzalo Ramos Scored with a shot from a small Angle inside the penalty area. In the 33rd minute, Bruno Fernandez Take a corner kick, Pepe A high leap of the head to break the door. Fifty-one minutes, Diogo Dalot Cross the box, Gonzalo Ramos from the centre to score twice. In the 55th minute, Rafael Guerrero Break down the door. In the 57th minute, Akanji scored an empty goal, and Switzerland pulled back. In the 67th minute, Joao Felix Give an assist, Gonzalo Ramos He scored a hat-trick of goals. In stoppage time, Raphael Leo Bottom break on the left. Inside cut. Portugal qualified for the last eight. [192]
9 December 2022, Quarter-final, Croatia 0-0 draw in 90 minutes, stoppage time in the first half of extra time against Brazil Neymar with Paquita Kick the wall and shoot into the empty door; 117th minute, Croatia Orcic Cross, Petkovic Strafing to level; In penalty shootout Rodrigo Take a penalty kick and get Livakovich Dive. Croatia advanced to the last four through a penalty shootout. [193]
On 10 December 2022, Portugal played Morogo in the quarter-final of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The first half Diogo Costa attack error, Ennesri break, Felix made danger, B fee in the box, Portugal 0-1 Morocco; In the second half, both teams were fruitless, and Cedira was sent off for two yellow and one red, and Morocco beat Portugal 1-0 to reach the last four for the first time in history, becoming the first team in history to reach the last four of the World Cup An African team. [195]
On 11 December 2022, England played France in the quarter-finals. In the first half, Chuameni scored from long range; In the second half, Chuameni put down Sacca was awarded a penalty, Kane scored the equaliser, Giroud headed the goal, Mount set the point, Kane kicked the ball away. In the end, France beat England 2-1 and qualified for the last four. [196]
December 14, 2022, semi-final, the first half of the Alvarez set up, Messi hit the penalty, and then Alvarez scored another goal. In the second half, Messi attacked the half assists Alvarez to complete two degrees. In the end, Argentina beat Croatia 3-0 to reach the final. [199] On December 15, the 2022 World Cup semi-final, France defeated Morocco 2-0 to reach the final Contest. [200]
On 17 December 2022, in the third place final, Croatia won the third place with a 2-1 victory over Morocco, while Morocco finished fourth with the best record in Africa. [204]
On December 18, 2022, in the final, Argentina drew 2-2 with France in regular time, with one goal scored by each team in extra time, and Argentina won 4-2 on penalties ; Argentina won the World Cup, with France and Croatia finishing second and third respectively. [208]

Event data

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Table of leaders in points scored

Group A
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
Netherlands
3
2
1
0
5
1
4
7
Outgoing line
2
Senegal
3
2
0
1
5
4
1
6
Outgoing line
3
Ecuador
3
1
1
1
4
3
1
4
Die out
4
Qatar
3
0
0
3
1
7
- 6
0
Die out
Group B
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
England
3
2
1
0
9
2
7
7
Outgoing line
2
America
3
1
2
0
2
1
1
5
Outgoing line
3
Iran
3
1
0
2
4
7
- 3
3
Die out
4
Welsh
3
0
1
2
1
6
- 5
1
Die out
Group C
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
Argentina
3
2
0
1
5
2
3
6
Outgoing line
2
Poland
3
1
1
1
2
2
0
4
Outgoing line
3
Mexico
3
1
1
1
2
3
- 1
4
Die out
4
Saudi Arabia
3
1
0
2
3
5
2 -
3
Die out
Group D
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
France
3
2
0
1
6
1
5
6
Outgoing line
2
Australia
3
2
0
1
3
4
- 1
6
Outgoing line
3
Tunisia
3
1
1
1
1
1
0
4
Die out
4
Denmark
3
0
1
2
1
3
2 -
1
Die out
Group E
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
Japan
3
2
0
1
4
3
1
6
Outgoing line
2
Spain
3
1
1
1
9
3
6
4
Outgoing line
3
Germany
3
1
1
1
6
5
1
4
Die out
4
Costa Rica
3
1
0
2
3
11
- 8 -
3
Die out
Group F
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
Morocco
3
2
1
0
4
1
3
7
Outgoing line
2
Croatia
3
1
2
0
4
1
3
5
Outgoing line
3
Belgium
3
1
1
1
1
2
- 1
4
Die out
4
Canada
3
0
0
3
2
7
- 5
0
Die out
Group G
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
Brazil
3
2
0
1
3
1
2
6
Outgoing line
2
Switzerland
3
2
0
1
4
3
1
6
Outgoing line
3
Cameroon
3
1
1
1
4
4
0
4
Die out
4
Serbia
3
0
1
2
5
8
- 3
1
Die out
Group H
Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
points
remark
1
Portugal
3
2
0
1
6
4
2
6
Outgoing line
2
Korea
3
1
1
1
4
4
0
4
Outgoing line
3
Uruguay
3
1
1
1
2
2
0
4
Die out
4
Ghana
3
1
0
2
5
7
2 -
3
Die out
Reference materials: [39] [130]

Top scorer

Ranking
player
team
Goal (penalty)
1
France
8 (2)
2
Argentina
7 (4)
3
France
4
Argentina
4
5
Netherlands
3
England
3
Spain
3
England
3
Brazil
3
Portugal
3
Ecuador
3 (1)
12
Croatia
2
Ghana
2
Korea
2
Serbia
2
Cameroon
2
Germany
2
Germany
2
Japan
2
Saudi Arabia
2
Switzerland
2
Uruguay
2
Portugal
2
Netherlands
2
Morocco
2
Portugal
2 (1)
Iran
2 (1)
Spain
2 (1)
Poland
2 (1)
Brazil
2 (1)
England
2 (1)
Reference materials: [179] Only more than 2 balls are counted

Assisting Player Leaderboard

Ranking
player
team
assist
1
England
3
Portugal
3
France
3
Croatia
3
Argentina
3
6
England
2
Brazil
2
France
2
Portugal
2
Netherlands
2
Croatia
2
Serbia
2
Serbia
2
Spain
2
Spain
2
Netherlands
2
America
2
France
2
France
2
France
2
Reference materials: [180] Only 2 assists or more are counted

Complete ranking

Ranking
team
session
-
flat
negative
goal
fumble
Goal difference (GD)
1
Argentina
7
4
2
1
15
8
7
2
France
7
5
1
1
16
8
8
3
Croatia
7
2
4
1
8
7
1
4
Morocco
7
3
2
2
6
5
1
5
Netherlands
5
3
2
0
10
4
6
6
England
5
3
1
1
13
4
9
7
Brazil
5
3
1
1
8
3
5
8
Portugal
5
3
0
2
12
6
6
9
Japan
4
2
1
1
5
4
1
10
Senegal
4
2
0
2
5
7
2 -
11
Australia
4
2
0
2
4
6
2 -
12
Switzerland
4
2
0
2
5
9
4 -
13
Spain
4
1
2
1
9
3
6
14
America
4
1
2
1
3
4
- 1
15
Poland
4
1
1
2
3
5
2 -
16
Korea
4
1
1
2
5
8
- 3
17
Germany
3
1
1
1
6
5
1
18
Ecuador
3
1
1
1
4
3
1
19
Cameroon
3
1
1
1
4
4
0
20
Uruguay
3
1
1
1
2
2
0
21
Tunisia
3
1
1
1
1
1
0
22
Mexico
3
1
1
1
2
3
- 1
23
Belgium
3
1
1
1
1
2
- 1
24
Ghana
3
1
0
2
5
7
2 -
25
Saudi Arabia
3
1
0
2
3
5
2 -
26
Iran
3
1
0
2
4
7
- 3
27
Costa Rica
3
1
0
2
3
11
- 8 -
28
Denmark
3
0
1
2
1
3
2 -
29
Serbia
3
0
1
2
5
8
- 3
30
Welsh
3
0
1
2
1
6
- 5
31
Canada
3
0
0
3
2
7
- 5
32
Qatar
3
0
0
3
1
7
- 6
Reference materials: [207]

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Best award

Award name
gainer
World Cup Ballon d 'Or
World Cup Silver Ball
World Cup Bronze Ball Award
World Cup golden boot
World Cup silver boots
World Cup boots
World Cup goalkeeper of the Year
World Cup Rookie of the Year
FIFA Fair Play Award
Best ball of the World Cup
Reference materials: [179] [206] [212]

Best team

Xinhua News Agency on the best lineup
Awards
Win a prize
Coach of the year
Best player
Best team - Striker
Best team - Midfield
All-team - Guard
Best team - Goalkeeper
Reference materials: [210]

Single field best

Time - field sequence
Rounds - against
Best player
association
November 21 - Session 1
Group A 1st round - Qatar 0-2 Ecuador
Ecuador
22 November - Session 2
Group A 1st round - Senegal 0-2 Netherlands
Netherlands
November 21 - Session 3
Group B Round 1 - England 6-2 Iran
England
22 November - Session 4
Group B Round 1- United States 1-1 Wales
Welsh
November 23 - Session 5
Group D 1st round - France 4-1 Australia
France
22 November - Session 6
Group D 1st round - Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
Tunisia
November 23 - Session 7
Group C Round 1 - Mexico 0-0 Poland
Mexico
22 November - Session 8
Group C Round 1- Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
November 24-9th session
Group F 1st round - Belgium 1-0 Canada
Belgium
November 24 - Session 10
Group E 1st round - Spain 7-0 Costa Rica
Spain
November 23 - Session 11
Group E 1st round - Germany 1-2 Japan
Japan
November 23 - Session 12
Group F Round 1 - Morocco 0-0 Croatia
Croatia
November 24 - Session 13
Group G Round 1- Switzerland 1-0 Cameroon
Switzerland
November 24 - Session 14
Group H 1st round - Uruguay 0-0 South Korea
Uruguay
November 25 - Session 15
Group H 1st round - Portugal 3-2 Ghana
Portugal
November 25 - Session 16
Group G Round 1 - Brazil 2-0 Serbia
Brazil
November 25 - Session 17
Group B Round 2 - Wales 0-2 Iran
Iran
November 25 - Session 18
Group A 2nd round - Qatar 1-3 Senegal
Senegal
November 26 - Session 19
Group A 2nd round - Netherlands 1-1 Ecuador
Netherlands
November 26 - Session 20
Group B Round 2 - England 0-0 United States
America
November 26 - Session 21
Group D Round 2 - Tunisia 0-1 Australia
Australia
November 26 - Session 22
Group C 2nd round - Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia
Poland
November 27 - Session 23
Group D Round 2- France 2-1 Denmark
France
November 27 - Session 24
Group C 2nd round - Argentina 2-0 Mexico
Argentina
November 27 - Session 25
Group E 2nd round - Japan 0-1 Costa Rica
Costa Rica
November 27-26th session
Group F Round 2 - Belgium 0-2 Morocco
Morocco
November 28 - Session 27
Group F Round 2 - Croatia 4-1 Canada
Croatia
November 28 - Session 28
Group E 2nd round - Spain 1-1 Germany
Spain
November 28 - Session 29
Group G Round 2 - Cameroon 3-3 Serbia
Cameroon
November 28 - Session 30
Group H 2nd round - South Korea 2-3 Ghana
Ghana
November 29 - Session 31
Group G Round 2 - Brazil 1-0 Switzerland
Brazil
November 29 - Session 32
Group H 2nd round - Portugal 2-0 Uruguay
Portugal
November 30 - Session 33
Group B Round 3 - Wales 0-3 England
England
November 30 - Session 34
Group B Round 3 - Iran 0-1 United States
America
November 29 - Session 35
Group A Round 3 - Ecuador 1-2 Senegal
Senegal
November 29 - Session 36
Group A Round 3 - Netherlands 2-0 Qatar
Netherlands
November 30 - Session 37
Group D Round 3 - Australia 1-0 Denmark
Australia
November 30 - Session 38
Group D third round - Tunisia 1-0 France
Tunisia
December 01 - Session 39
Group C Round 3 - Poland 0-2 Argentina
Argentina
December 01 - Session 40
Group C Round 3 - Saudi Arabia 1-2 Mexico
Mexico
December 01 - Session 41
Group F Round 3 - Croatia 0-0 Belgium
Croatia
December 01 - Session 42
Group F Round 3 - Canada 1-2 Morocco
Morocco
December 02 - Session 43
Group E Round 3 - Japan 2-1 Spain
Japan
December 02 - Session 44
Group E Round 3 - Costa Rica 2-4 Germany
Germany
December 02 - Session 45
Group H Round 3 - Ghana 0-2 Uruguay
Uruguay
December 02 - Session 46
Group H 3rd round - South Korea 2-1 Portugal
Korea
December 03 - Session 47
Group G Round 3 - Serbia 2-3 Switzerland
Switzerland
December 03 - Session 48
Group G Round 3 - Brazil 0-1 Cameroon
Cameroon
December 03 - Session 49
Eighth final - Netherlands 3-1 United States
Netherlands
December 04-50th session
Eighth final - Argentina 2-1 Australia
Argentina
December 04 - Session 52
Eighth final - France 3-1 Poland
France
December 05 - Session 51
Last eight - England 3-0 Senegal
England
December 05 - Session 53
Eighth final - Japan 1-1 Croatia
Croatia
December 06 - Session 54
Eighth final - Brazil 4-1 South Korea
Brazil
December 06 - Session 55
Last eight - Morocco 0-0 Spain
Morocco
December 07-56th session
Eighth final - Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Portugal
December 09 - Session 58
Quarter-final - Croatia 5-3 Brazil
Croatia
December 10 - Session 57
Quarter final - Netherlands 5-6 Argentina
Argentina
December 10 - Session 60
Quarter Final - Morocco 1-0 Portugal
Morocco
December 11 - Session 59
Quarter-final - England 1-2 France
France
December 14 - Session 61
Semi-final - Argentina 3-0 Croatia
Argentina
December 15 - Session 62
Semi-final - France 2-0 Morocco
France
17 December - Session 63
Third place final - Croatia 2-1 Morocco
Croatia
December 18 - Session 64
Final - France 3-3 Argentina
Argentina
Reference materials: [181]

Competition culture

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Opening ceremony

At 22:30 on November 20, 2022, the opening ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup was held in Qatar. The opening ceremony lasts for 30 minutes, and in addition to performances by local Qatari artists full of Gulf style, famous singers from five continents are also invited to sing the official theme song of this World Cup and a number of promotional songs. [118] Ioc President Thomas Bach and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres attend the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar. [106] [116]
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The opening ceremony of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar was held

mascot

The Qatar World Cup mascot is called La'eeb . In April 2022, at the group draw ceremony, FIFA officially announced the mascot of the Qatar World Cup, which is a cartoon character named La'eeb, with very Arab characteristics. La'eeb is an Arabic word meaning "a player of exceptional skill". FIFA official introduction: La'eeb comes out of the verse, full of energy and ready to bring the joy of football to everyone. [35] Translated into Chinese as "Raib", Chinese netizens nicknamed it "dumpling skin". [96]

Race emblem

2022 World Cup logo explanation
On September 4, 2019, the 22nd FIFA World Cup emblem Officially announced. Qatar 2022 FIFA The World Cup logo embodies a vision of connecting the world through football, while also highlighting Qatar's Arab culture and a metaphor for the beautiful game of football. [2]
The curved arc of the emblem represents the rolling sand dunes, while the continuous rings both depict the number 8, recalling the eight stunning stadiums that will host the games, and symbolize the infinite possibilities that reflect the interconnected nature of the events. In addition to echoing the shape of the iconic FIFA World Cup trophy, the central style of the emblem also takes inspiration from the traditional wool shawl. In the winter, people in Arabia and the Gulf region wear a variety of shawls. The elaborate embroidery that adorns the cape draws inspiration from different cultures across Asia to celebrate the second time Asia has hosted the FIFA World Cup football tournament, as well as Qatar's diverse population. The logo, which is influenced by the culture of the Arab region, also alludes to the kick-off date of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which will be the first FIFA World Cup to be held in November and December. The new typeface, designed to accompany the emblem, reimagines traditional Arabic calligraphy in a new contemporary typeface, from Arab culture Drawing inspiration from other Asian cultures, it blends tradition with modernity. [2]

Game ball

  • The official ball of the Group stage and some knockout matches Al Rihla "
Al Rihla, the official ball of the 2022 Qatar World Cup
On March 30, 2022, FIFA announced the official ball of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Al Rihla ". "Al Rihla" means "journey" in Arabic. The design of the football is inspired by the Qatari culture, and some elements are drawn from the Qatari flag and iconic buildings, ships and so on. FIFA said the ball is innovative from the inside out, featuring a 20-piece skin design with a surface texture that improves the accuracy and stability of the ball's flight, making it the fastest airborne ball in World Cup history. The Journey was also designed with environmental considerations in mind and is the first ball in World Cup history to be made entirely of water-based ink and glue. [97]
  • The official ball of the semi-final and final is called "Al Hilm".
On December 11, 2022, FIFA announced the ball for the semi-final and final of the Qatar World Cup, and the official ball name is "Al Hilm", which can be translated into Chinese "dream". The football has a gold surface with red stripes. Made of environmentally friendly water-based ink and glue, the ball is set on a textured gold base inspired by the desert surrounding Doha and the colours of the World Cup. [197]

Event ticket

On January 19, 2022, the first stage of ticket application for the 2022 FIFA World Cup was officially opened. Fans can register to apply to buy Qatar World Cup doors through FIFA's official platform Tickets. [17]
On April 5, 2022, the second round of ticket sales for the 2022 FIFA World Cup will be officially launched. [43]
On July 5, 2022, the third stage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup began. [64]
Tickets for the 2022 FIFA World Cup start at 40 Qatari riyals, about 70 yuan. But tickets at that price are limited to Qatari citizens. The lowest price for foreign fans outside Qatar is 438 yuan, which is one-third less than the lowest price of 686 yuan for the 2018 World Cup. [17]
门票 门票
Admission ticket

Event music

Theme song:" Hayya Hayya "
"Hayya Hayya" is the first official single of the Qatar World Cup, released in April 2022. Hayya Hayya means "Better together" in English. [115] It was performed by American singer Trinidad Cardona, Nigerian singer Davido, and Qatari singer Aisha. The rhythm of the song is light and pleasant to listen to. [96]
Welcome to Doha
In August 2022, the new single "Welcome to Doha" (Arhbo) from the official soundtrack of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar was officially released. As the second single from the soundtrack to the Qatar World Cup, it will be available for streaming in full on August 26. [70]
The World is Yours to Take The World is Yours to Take
The third song on the soundtrack for the Qatar World Cup is "The World is Yours to Take", performed by singer Lil Baby. the theme frame of the song is a sampling of the famous 1985 single "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by the British band Tears For Fears5. [115]
In October 2022, Qatar World Cup released a new official soundtrack single" Light The Sky Featuring four famous female singers from the Arab region, Emirati singer Balqees, Moroccan-Canadian singer Nora Fatehi, Iraqi superstar Rahma Riad, and award-winning Moroccan singer-songwriter Manal. [74]
On November 19, 2022, FIFA officially released the World Cup fan song" Tukoh Taka ". Kawayu Nicki Minaj , Maluma In collaboration with Myriam Fares. The song will be the official theme song for fans, with lyrics in English, Spanish and Arabic. [113]
" Dreamers "
On November 22, 2022, the official song of the 2022 FIFA World Cup" Dreamers The music video is officially released. [135]

Tournament trophy

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On May 6, 2022, the original FIFA World Cup trophy was unveiled in Doha's Asbair Park, officially opening its global A cruise. [47]

Race stamp

2022 Qatar World Cup match ball commemorative stamp
On April 1, 2021, Qatar Post issued the first set 2022 Qatar World Cup match ball commemorative stamp The ticket design is the 2022 World Cup emblem. Qatar Post has a partnership with FIFA under which it will issue a series of stamps in the run-up to the World Cup. The stamps are designed to commemorate the various stages of preparations for the World Cup while showcasing Qatar's rich football history. [3]

Event poster

On June 15, 2022, with the final 32 of the 2022 Qatar World Cup settled, the official poster of the Qatar World Cup was officially unveiled. This is the first time the World Cup has released a series of posters, all created by Qatari artist Busena Al Muftar. The main poster depicts a traditional headdress thrown into the air, symbolizing the celebration and fan enthusiasm for the event in Qatar and the Arab region. Seven accompanying posters highlight the passion for football in the Arab region and the special meaning of family reunion that football implies. [59]

Armband slogan

Each round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, from the group stage to the final, has its own slogan.
turn
catchword
First round of the group stage
Football unites the world
Second round of the group stage
Protect the earth
Third round of the group stage
Protect children and share food
1/8 final
Education for all, school football
The quarter-finals
Resist discrimination
semifinal
Be positive and get moving
Third and fourth place finals and finals
Football is joy, passion, hope, love and peace - football unites the world [111]

Commemorative note

On November 9, 2022, the Central Bank of Qatar, together with FIFA and the Qatar World Cup Organizing Committee, launched the 2022 FIFA World Cup with the logo of FIFA and the World Cup Special edition commemorative banknotes Tickets and coins. The central bank of Qatar said the special edition commemorative banknotes and coins were designed to mark Qatar's hosting of the 2022 World Cup. The note has a face value of 22 Qatari riyals and sells for 75 riyals. One side of the banknote features the image of the Lussel Stadium, the main stadium for the World Cup built by a Chinese company, and the other side features the image of the Bay Stadium, which hosted the final and opening matches of the World Cup respectively. [78]

Closing ceremony

On December 18, 2022, the closing ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup was held at the Lussel Stadium. [205]

Out of competition

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Race record

As of December 10, 2022, Japan vs. Croatia, Morocco vs. Spain, Brazil vs. Croatia, Argentina vs. the Netherlands, there have been four penalty shootouts in this World Cup, equalling the record of a single tournament in history. It also equalled the record number of penalty shootouts in a single World Cup, set in 1990, 2006, 2014 and 2018. [194]

Race film

In December 2023, the Argentine national team officially announced that the 2022 Qatar World Cup winning film "Elijo Creer" (I Choose to Believe) will be released on December 7 . [215]

Media and broadcasting

  • Main office copyright
On April 8th, 2022, China Media Group 发布关于2022年国际足联世界杯的版权声明,中央广播电视总台(简称“总台”)拥有2022年国际足联世界杯在中国大陆地区独家电视和新媒体版权及分许可权利。 [46] On July 15, the China Media Group 2022 FIFA World Cup financial media communication service conference will be held in Beijing [65] On November 17, China Media Group issued a statement on the copyright protection of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar; China Media Group holds the exclusive television and new media copyright and sub-license rights for the Qatar World Cup in the People's Republic of China (except Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan). As of the date of this statement, except for China Mobile Migu, Tiktok, Shanghai Five Star Sports Channel, Guangdong Sports Channel, Guangzhou Nanguo City Channel and Guangzhou Competition Channel, no other organizations have been authorized to broadcast Qatar World Cup events. Use the audio and video content, radio and television signals or any related audio and video material of the Qatar World Cup in any way, such as live broadcast, delayed broadcast, on-demand broadcast, rotation, replay, download, theatrical broadcast, public broadcast, etc. [101]
  • Live information
As the official broadcaster, The China Media Group will coordinate new media platforms such as CCTV Video, CCTV News, CCTV Sports, CCTV Net, and TV channels such as CCTV-1, CCTV-2, CCTV-5, CCTV-5+, CCTV-13, CCTV-16, Voice of China, Global Information Radio, Voice of the Economy, Voice of Music, Voice of Taiwan and Voice of the Greater Bay Area And other broadcast frequencies to carry out comprehensive and three-dimensional coverage of the World Cup. Among them, CCTV-5, as the main channel of World Cup broadcasting, will live broadcast 56 matches, including 40 group matches and all 16 knockout matches; CCTV-5+ will broadcast the 8 matches of the third round of the group stage at the same time. CCTV-16 will broadcast the World Cup in 4K ultra HD for the first time. [81]
On November 20, 2022, the "Central Video Night" was opened to jointly welcome the opening of the Qatar World Cup, and the total number of views of the live network reached 39.81 million. According to CSM data, the opening ceremony of CCTV-5 central city viewership reached 1.98%, the viewing share reached 18.8%; As of 2:00 on November 21, the share of CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV4K and CCTV-16 central city simultaneous viewing reached 40.15%. [125] From November 21 to December 18, a total of 900 million users watched the games through the China Media Group, with a total audience of 25.427 billion times and 5.9 billion hours of viewing time [211] . CCTV commentary lineup: He Wei , Liu Jiayuan , Zhu Xiaoyu , Zeng Kan , Li Chenming , Sun Sichen and Shao Shengyi . [126]
  • Tiktok holds the rights to broadcast
On June 21, 2022, China Media Group and Tiktok Group jointly held a cloud release event, announced trill The Group has become the rights-holding broadcaster of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the strategic partner of China Media Group. [60]

Disputed matter

  • Russia's World Cup mascot has been deleted
In June 2022, at the request of FIFA, the mascot of the 2018 World Cup in Russia was announced Zabivaka (Zabivaka) was removed from the Qatar 2022 promotional film. [52]
  • Vote-buying scandal
On July 29, 2011, FIFA (International Football Association) chairman Blatter Said FIFA was ready to launch an investigation into alleged vote buying at the 2022 World Cup, meaning Qatar could be stripped of the 2022 tournament if it happened.
Since Qatar was awarded the right to host the 2022 World Cup in December 2010, the controversy has not stopped, the competition for Qatar to host the World Cup mainly has two points, one is whether Qatar bought votes in the bidding process, and the second is whether it is appropriate to play in the local high temperature of 50 degrees, and whether the 2022 World Cup needs to be changed to the winter.
In order to thoroughly investigate the bribery incident, Blatter formed a new "resolution committee", the new committee members include Johan Cruyff, Henry Kissinger and Domingue, Blatter said, "Although at this moment, we have not started to investigate the Qatar World Cup, but we will understand the incident step by step, if this resolution committee finds anything wrong, Then they should tell us to look into it and we will take action."
German Football Association president Zwanziger, a newly elected FIFA executive committee member, and major sponsor Adidas have both suggested the 2022 World Cup bid should be reopened. [18]
  • The Iranian team refused to sing the national anthem
On November 21, 2022 Beijing time, the World Cup group stage continued, with England and Iran facing off. The entire Iranian team refused to sing the national anthem before the match to show their support for women's freedom in the country. [129]

Sponsorship title

In preparation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Chinese companies have spent $1.395 billion to become the biggest sponsor of the tournament, surpassing the $1.1 billion spent by U.S. sponsors. The World Cup has four Chinese sponsors: Wanda ($850 million), Hisense ($35 million), Mengniu ($60 million) and Vivo ($450 million). Wanda is a FIFA partner, while the other three are official World Cup sponsors. [100] On September 26th, vivo Announced as the official global mobile phone brand of the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup. [72]

Chinese element

  • Made in China
Stadiums for the closing ceremony and final of the 2022 FIFA World Cup - Stade Lussel . Qatar's largest stadium, with a capacity of 80,000 spectators, was built by Chinese companies. Qatar's Ambassador to China Mohammed Abdullah al-Dushimi said the Rusair Stadium is not only an important facility for the 2022 World Cup, but also a historic project that marks the practical cooperation between Qatar and China and deepens relations between the two countries. [75] [167]
800 MW photovoltaic power plant in Alkassa As part of Qatar's "2030 National Vision", the project created the first in the field of new energy photovoltaic power generation in Qatar, which can meet 10% of its national peak electricity demand, significantly increase the proportion of renewable energy in Qatar's energy consumption, and reduce carbon emissions. It will also be connected to the grid at full capacity before the 2022 World Cup, strongly supporting Qatar's commitment to host a "carbon balanced" World Cup . [119]
  • Chinese panda
On October 19, 2022, two Chinese giant pandas "Sihai" and "Jing Jing" arrived at the Hamad International Airport in Doha, the capital of Qatar, by special plane, and the arrival of the big panda House is bound to steal a lot of thunder from the World Cup.
  • Made in China
China's "small goods team" has a strong momentum, and about 60% of the shirts, hats and backpacks of various countries sold in local malls are made in China. [96]
On November 20, 2022, China's new energy buses will become the main force of Qatar World Cup transportation, after the World Cup, these "made in China" pure electric buses will become an important part of Qatar's public transport. [117]
  • Chinese flag bearer
On November 21, 2022, Tam Bo , Nai Boninglin , Dong Tiexiu Carried the FIFA flag at the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar Flag bearer. [121] On the same day, selected in the "Chinese Inventory 2022" Recommended List of international words. [141]
  • Exchange activity
On November 21, 2022, as an important part of the 2022 "Visit to the Origin of Football Culture Tour" foreign exchange and promotion activities, China-Qatar youth Cuju Exchange and Experience activities were held in Doha, Qatar Football Training Center. During the World Cup, China Cuju will appear in Qatar through various forms. [128]
  • Chinese song
In the semi-finals of the Qatar World Cup, Argentina will play Croatia on December 14, 2022 at 3pm, while France will play Morocco on December 15 at 3pm. In addition, the official announcement of the World Cup, "Lone Brave", "Believe" two Chinese songs will be played in the semi-final live. [198] On December 12, 2022, it was announced that "Reverse War" would appear in the World Cup third place battle. [201] On December 17, 2022, the Chinese song of the World Cup final was determined to be "Heart Wall" sung by JJ Lin. [203]

Service reception

  • Card for fans
On March 24, 2022, the relevant authorities of the 2022 Qatar World Cup confirmed the launch of the "fan card", which is designed to facilitate fans to watch the match live.
According to reports, the "fan card" will provide a series of benefits for fans who come to Qatar to watch the football, including free public transport on match days, and foreign fans can use the card as an entry permit. After purchasing Qatar World Cup tickets, fans will also need to apply for a "Fan card" to watch the match. [22]
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said: "The World Cup is expected to have 3 million live viewers and 5 billion worldwide People watch." [36]
  • Digital facility
Fans will be able to order food from their seats in the stadium. With the help of a smartphone App, food can be arranged to be delivered directly to your seat. So as long as the spectators don't order food when the ball hits the net, they won't miss any goals.
Event organizers want to make sure spectators keep their communications open at all times. All venues are surrounded by an ElPalm pavilion with solar panel-powered wind turbines that not only provide shade for fans, but also provide them with USB charging stations and WiFi access. An array of sensors around Doha will provide real-time information to help fans travel to and from the stadiums. Traffic information for taxis, parking lots, subway systems and entrances and exits of venues will be pushed instantly through customized apps Easy navigation within the venue.
In addition to fans, athletes attending the World Cup will also be able to gain insight into their on-field performances through a FIFA Player App.
This is the first time the App has been used at a World Cup, and it has been developed in line with FIFA's Vision 2020-2023, which aims to use technology to further improve football. In partnership with FIFPRO, the international federation of Professional footballers, it will give every player the opportunity to review their performance and statistics on the field shortly after each match. [103]
  • Auxiliary facility
Accessibility is an important factor for any tournament, and the World Cup is no exception.
Even visually impaired fans can participate in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. To make the Qatar World Cup more inclusive and accessible, tournament organizers have adopted Bonocle, the world's first Braille entertainment platform, which provides visually impaired people with all the assistive technologies to access digital content. It has transcoding capabilities to support the visually impaired so they can enjoy the event just like everyone else, while improving their ability to travel around Doha.
Another technology called Feelix Palm will also be used at the Qatar World Cup. The technology uses electrical pulses to deliver Braille-like messages to the visually impaired via a tactile palm communicator, but does not restrict their body movement or hearing.
A sensory viewing room is also set up to provide a safe and calm space for young people with autism or sensory processing problems, equipped with interactive projections, controlled lighting and other toys to help them enjoy the game in a comfortable environment. [103]
  • Cooperation between Iran and Iran
On April 10, 2022, Qatar's Ministry of Transport and Communications said it would cooperate with Iran to host football fans during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. According to the agreement between the two countries, about 400 direct flights will be launched between the southern Iranian island of Kish and the Qatari capital Doha during the World Cup to make it easier for fans to travel between the two countries. At the same time, the two countries will organize four large cruise ships to operate the sea from Kish Island to Doha Course. [44]

Investment income

On April 12, 2022, the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Qatar is expected to invest a budget of 220 billion US dollars, the most expensive World Cup in history. [45]
In June 2022, the 2022 FIFA World Cup will provide a major boost to Qatar's tourism, transport, hotel and catering industries, with a potential boost of $17 billion to the Qatari economy. [61]

Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)

In December 2022, RMC Sports reported that the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus hit the French team, and after Rabio, Hupamekano and Coman, Varane and Knut were also infected with the virus, showing symptoms such as fever and cough. [202]