The Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 is now just a matter of a few weeks away with the unique circumstances creating a very different feel to this year’s tournament compared with previous world cups.
There are plenty of differences, but much will remain the same as well, despite the Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 being played in winter rather than the sweltering Qatari summer.
Disruption has already been caused to clubs and competitions around the world, with congested fixture lists causing concern for player welfare and fitness.
More than 800,000 plus tickets were sold when they first went on sale.
Two more ticket window opportunities have already been and gone, meaning that fans still wishing to watch the action live in Qatar face a difficult task in getting hold of tickets.
However, FIFA’s ‘Last Minute Sales Phase’ will open in advance of the competition starting, meaning that tickets could still become available for World Cup matches. The Qatar government is ready to organize this big football event and provides great hospitality facilities to our visitors and coming teams.
32 Teams take part in the Qatar FIFA World Cup. These teams are divided into 8 groups and each group contains 4 teams.
Group A
· Qatar
· Ecuador
· Senegal
· Netherlands
Group B
· England
· Iran
· USA
· Wales
Group C
· Argentina
· Saudi Arabia
· Mexico
· Poland
Group D
· France
· Australia
· Denmark
· Tunisia
Group E
· Spain
· Costa Rica
· Germany
· Japan
Group F
· Belgium
· Canada
· Morocco
· Croatia
Group G
· Brazil
· Serbia
· Switzerland
· Cameroon
Group H
· Portugal
· Ghana
· Uruguay
· South Korea