The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022.
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The World Cup 2022 will include 32 teams participating in eight groups, with France defending their title.
The World Cup 2022 will include 32 teams participating in eight groups, with France defending their title.
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Forward Karim Benzema was left off the French team in 2018, but he's likely to be back in the mix when Les Bleus face Australia in a Group D encounter on Nov. 22.
Forward Karim Benzema was left off the French team in 2018, but he's likely to be back in the mix when Les Bleus face Australia in a Group D encounter on Nov. 22.
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After helping Real Madrid to the Champions League triumph last season, Benzema was voted UEFA Player of the Year.
After helping Real Madrid to the Champions League triumph last season, Benzema was voted UEFA Player of the Year.
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After helping Real Madrid to the Champions League triumph last season, Benzema was voted UEFA Player of the Year.
After helping Real Madrid to the Champions League triumph last season, Benzema was voted UEFA Player of the Year.
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Brazil's best playmaker, Neymar, with eight goals and eight assists in 11 World Cup qualifying matches.
Brazil's best playmaker, Neymar, with eight goals and eight assists in 11 World Cup qualifying matches.
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The Brazilian national team finished first in CONMEBOL qualifying, staying undefeated in 17 games.
The Brazilian national team finished first in CONMEBOL qualifying, staying undefeated in 17 games.
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Brazil is now the top-ranked squad in FIFA's rankings, but Green believes Tite's men do not deserve to be favourites in Qatar.
Brazil is now the top-ranked squad in FIFA's rankings, but Green believes Tite's men do not deserve to be favourites in Qatar.
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In the later rounds of this tournament, Brazil may find France, England, or Spain to be too powerful."
In the later rounds of this tournament, Brazil may find France, England, or Spain to be too powerful."