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FIFA World CUP 2022: All you want to know about WC Prize Money, Youngest & Oldest FIFA Squads, FIFA WC Past Winners, Schedule, Groups & LIVE Streaming details
FIFA World CUP 2022: All you want to know about WC Prize Money, Youngest & Oldest FIFA Squads, FIFA WC Past Winners, Schedule, Groups & LIVE Streaming detailsHere are some more stats and figures on World Cup history:
- 20: There have been 20 World Cup tournaments held since the inaugural competition in 1930.
- 32: There are 32 teams competing across eight groups in this year’s event.
- 80: Qatar will become the 80th team to play in a World Cup.
- Qatar is estimated to have spent $230bn on World Cup preparations
- 8: Only eight countries have ever lifted the trophy. Brazil have won five times, while Germany and Italy have four titles each. Argentina, France and Uruguay have each won the World Cup twice, while England and Spain have each won once.
- 80,000: The capacity of Lusail Stadium, which will host the final of Qatar 2022.
- 2.6: Average number of goals per game during the Russia 2018 World Cup.
- 6: The host country has won the World Cup six times.
- FIFA WC Oldest Squad: 27.7: Average age of the Argentina squad, the oldest average at Qatar 2022.
- FIFA WC Youngest Squad: 24.5: Average age of the USA squad, the youngest average at Qatar 2022.
- 5 billion: People, more than half the population of the planet, are expected to tune in to watch this year’s World Cup.
- 334,000: Population of Iceland, the smallest country to ever qualify for a World Cup (2018).
- FIFA WC Most Goals Record: 13: France’s Just Fontaine holds the record for the most goals scored in a single World Cup, with 13 goals in 1958.
- FIFA WC Most Goals SCORER: 16: Most World Cup goals scored by a single player – Germany’s Miroslav Klose, over a span of four tournaments between 2002 and 2014.
- FIFA WC Prize Money: $44m: The prize money for the World Cup winners in Qatar.
Group A
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Qatar Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Ecuador Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Senegal Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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The Netherlands Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group B
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England Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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IR Iran Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Wales Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group C
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Argentina Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Saudi Arabia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Mexico Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Poland Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group D
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France Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Australia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Denmark Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Tunisia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group E
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Spain Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Costa Rica Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Germany Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Japan Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group F
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Belgium Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Canada Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Morocco Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Croatia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group G
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Brazil Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Serbia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Switzerland Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Cameroon Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group H
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Portugal Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Ghana Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Uruguay Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Korea Republic Team Analysis | Players to Watch
FIFA World CUP 2022 Squads
Whereas FIFA World Cup squads were previously comprised of 23 players, each country will take 26 to Qatar 2022. All teams have submitted their SQUAD before the DEADLINE of November 14th.
Substitutions
Coaches will be able to make five substitutions during normal time. If a match goes to extra time, they will be permitted one additional substitution.
FIFA World Cup titles
Brazil (5) Germany (4) Italy (4) Argentina (2) France (2) Uruguay (2) England (1) Spain (1)
FIFA World CUP 2022: All you want to know about WC Prize Money, Youngest & Oldest FIFA Squads, FIFA WC Past Winners, Schedule, Groups & LIVE Streaming details