It's just a matter of days to have the majority of countries classified for the Qatar 2022 World Cup. There are only 32 teams that will have the joy of being present in this great international tournament, where the party is felt from months before until its opening date.
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Currently, out of the 32 teams that must go to Qatar 2022, only 26 are guaranteed. Nevertheless, it is clear to say that as the days go by, the remaining Qualifying rounds will be completed to have the final list.
It is necessary to indicate that the distribution of spots for the Qatar 2022 World Cup is as follows:
- Host: Qatar (1 spot)
- AFC (Asia): 4.5 spots
- CAF (Africa): 5 spots
- CONCACAF (North America, Central America, and Caribbean): 3.5 spots
- CONMEBOL (South America): 4.5 spots
- OFC (Oceania): 0.5 spots
- UEFA (Europe): 13 spots
That being said, it is clear that there will still be countries that will face the respective playoffs in June, knowing that FIFA will already have defined the groups for the World Cup.
It is estimated that this final list will be closed on Tuesday, March 29, with the exception of the two playoff matches that will be played between CONCACAF vs. OFC and Conmebol vs. AFC.
Which countries have qualified for the Qatar 2022 World Cup?
CONMEBOL
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Ecuador
- Uruguay
UEFA
- Germany
- Denmark
- France
- Belgium
- Croatia
- Spain
- England
- Serbia
- Switzerland
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Poland
AFC
- Qatar
- Iran
- South Korea
- Japan
- Saudi Arabia
CONCACAF
- Canada
CAF (Africa)
- Senegal
- Ghana
- Tunisia
- Morocco
When does the Qatar 2022 World Cup start?
This Qatar 2022 World Cup will not be played in June as usual due to the host country's climate at this time. That being said, everything will begin on November 21 and will end on December 18 of the same year.