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Facts You Must Know Ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is upon us, and 32 countries will be vying for supremacy in the sport as the competition’s 22nd edition approaches. Here are some facts you should be aware of and keep in mind before the competition.
The FIFA World Cup is the biggest tournament in football history as it is a competition that unites the world together to enjoy the beautiful game of football.
Before the World Cup, football fans from all around the world are expected to be familiar with a few basic facts. However, Mp3bullet has chosen to draw attention to important information that you need to be aware of before the World Cup in Qatar.
Here are some interesting facts about the much-anticipated extravaganza competition:
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First-ever Winter World Cup
If viewed from the northern hemisphere, the 2022 competition would be the first-ever winter World Cup. Normally, the World Cup is held in the middle of the year, but when it came to Qatar, an exception had to be made.
Qatar, which is tucked away in the Middle East, endures agonizingly hot temperatures that sometimes reach up to 50 degrees Celsius. Hosting any kind of international event is seen as being nearly difficult under such circumstances. As a result, the FIFA World Cup was moved from its typical summertime location.
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Youngest Player at the 2022 World Cup.
Youssoufa Moukoko ( Germany) 17 Years Old ( November 20th, 2004). The 17-year-old had yet to play for Germany’s senior team, but the time had come on the 16th of November 2022. The Borussia Dortmund attacker, who is being pursued by Premier League clubs, made his international debut in Oman, becoming Germany’s youngest player since Uwe Seeler in 1954.
“Just to be in a World Cup now, a goal that players dream of their entire careers,” Youssoufa Moukoko wrote on Instagram after being called up for the tournament in Qatar.
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The Most Expensive.
The amount the hosting country is spending on event preparations is another interesting fact. An estimated $200 billion is being spent by Qatar on infrastructure projects, including the building of hotels, motorways, and stadiums. As a result, the forthcoming event will rank among the priciest World Cups ever held.
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Oldest Player at the 2022 World Cup.
Alfredo Talavera (Mexico) 40 years old ( September 18th, 1982). The oldest player most likely to compete in the Qatar 2022 World Cup is goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera of the Mexico national team. He was born one year earlier than Dani Alves from Brazil and Pepe from Portugal across all squads.
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Record Number of Visitors
The number of tourists anticipated to enter the nation during the event is one of the most interesting facts. A record number of spectators may arrive for the Qatar FIFA 2022 World Cup by the time the competition is over, according to estimates.
This has an understandable cause. Qatar, one of the best countries in the Middle East, is close to most other countries due to its advantageous geographic location.
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Shortest Player at the 2022 World Cup.
Ilias Chair ( Morocco) 5 feet, 2 inches ( 158cm). Ilias Chair of Morocco is by far the shortest player travelling to Qatar this winter at 5 feet 2 inches.
The attacking midfielder, who is presently a Queens Park Rangers player and whose country of birth is Belgium, has also played for Morocco’s Under 20 and Under 23 teams before making his first-team debut in 2021. For the Moroccan national team’s first 10 games, Chair has made 10 appearances and scored 1 goal from midfield.
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The Most Commutable.
Qatar is a small country. In actuality, it is far smaller than Russia, which hosted the 2018 World Cup. Travelling around this small nation is not a major issue because of how compact it is.
Cities that serve as hosts, such as Doha, Lusail, Al Wakrah, and Al Rayyan, are situated close to one another. As a result, travelling from one venue to another wouldn’t be too difficult for visitors.
Another interesting fact is the two most remote stadiums of Qatar — Al Bayt and Al Wakrah — are only 90 miles apart.
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Tallest Player at the 2022 World Cup.
Andries Noppert (Netherlands) 6 feet, 6 inches (203cm). Andries Noppert, who is 203 cm tall, is the tallest player competing in the 2022 World Cup. The 28-year-old plays for the Netherlands’ national team.
Louis van Gaal, the manager of the Netherlands, gave him the go-ahead despite the fact that he hasn’t yet made an appearance for his country.
The giant keeper started off as a journeyman, but in 2021/22 he made it big with Go Ahead Eagles, which allowed him to return to his first team, Heerenveen.
Comparatively, Ilias Chair of Morocco is the smallest player at the World Cup (158 cm), making him a full 45 cm shorter than Noppert.
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Air-Conditioned Stadiums.
The fact that Qatar experiences distressingly high daytime temperatures is one of the most significant things to keep in mind about the country serving as the FIFA 2022 host.
Qatar devised a bold method to address the problem. The FIFA World Cup will be held in stadiums with full air conditioning for the first time ever. All eight of Qatar’s venues will be fully air-conditioned, ensuring that spectators have a comfortable viewing experience and that players have favourable circumstances in which to compete on the field.
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The most Appearances at the 2022 World Cup.
Lionel Messi ( Argentina) 19. Over the course of four World Cups, Messi has played 19 games, one fewer than Javier Mascherano, two fewer than Diego Maradona, and six fewer than leader Lothar Matthaus.
Messi will have played in more World Cup games than any other player in history if Argentina makes it to the final and he plays in every game.
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The Second One In Asia
In addition to being the first country from the Middle East to host the FIFA World Cup, Qatar will also organize the event for the second time ever in Asia in 2022. When Japan and South Korea jointly staged the FIFA event for the first time in Asia in 2002, it was the first time it had ever happened.
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The most Goals at the World Cup
Thomas Muller ( Germany) 10. Only Müller, among those players, has scored more than 10 goals. Müller has the best chance of doing so in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup.
The international player for Germany has 10 goals to his record in 16 World Cup games, including five in six at the 2010 tournament in South Africa when he not only took home the Golden Boot but also the Best Young Player trophy. He followed that up in 2014 with five more goals, a total only surpassed by James Rodriguez of Colombia (six goals).