Football

 
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          Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football is understood to refer to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears

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In football, a team has 11 {--mlinkarticle=898-- football players, 1 goalkeeper and 10 other players, consisting of defenders (defenders), midfield (midfielders) and attackers (forwards). used map system Those positions indicate the role and playing area of that position.

FIFA World Cup 2022 Qualifying was an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of FIFA's member associations and 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup. It took place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022, making it the first World Cup held in the Arab world and Muslim world, and the second held entirely in Asia after the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan. France were the defending champions, having defeated Croatia 4–2 in the 2018 final. At an estimated cost of over $220 billion, it is the most expensive World Cup ever held to date; this figure is disputed by Qatari officials, including organising CEO Nasser Al Khater, who said the true cost was $8 billion, and other figures related to overall infrastructure development since the World Cup was awarded to Qatar in 2010.

This tournament was the last with 32 participating teams, with the field set to increase to 48 teams for the 2026 edition. To avoid the extremes of Qatar's hot climate, the event was held during November and December.It was held over a reduced time frame of 29 days with 64 matches played in eight venues across five cities. The Qatar national football team entered the event – their first World Cup – automatically as the host's national team, alongside 31 teams determined by the qualification process. Qatar lost all three group matches, becoming the first hosts to lose every game, the earliest host nation eliminated, and the second host (after South Africa in 2010) not to progress past the first stage.

Argentina were crowned the champions after winning the final against the title holder France 4–2 on penalties following a 3–3 draw after extra time. It was Argentina's third title and their first since 1986, as well being the first nation from South America to win the tournament since 2002. French player Kylian Mbappé became the first player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final since Geoff Hurst in the 1966 final and won the Golden Boot as he scored the most goals (eight) during the tournament. Argentine captain Lionel Messi was voted the tournament's best player, winning the Golden Ball. Emiliano Martínez and Enzo Fernández, also from Argentina, won the Golden Glove, awarded to the tournament's best goalkeeper and the Young Player Award, awarded to the tournament's best young player, respectively.

The tournament was rich in upsets and surprises. Former champions Germany and Uruguay were both knocked out at the group stage - the former failing to advance out of the group stages for the second successive tournament. Also, the world ranked number two side and 2018 third place team Belgium was eliminated at the group stage. Eventual champions Argentina were beaten in their opening game by Saudi Arabia, making Argentina the second country to win a World Cup after losing their opening game. Five-time winners, and pre-tournament favourites Brazil were eliminated at the quarter-finals after losing a penalty shootout to Croatia, who went on to finish in third place. Morocco became the first nation from both the African continent and the Arab world to reach the semi-finals of the tournament, eliminating both Spain and Portugal en route. A record five matches during the knockout stages, including the final, went to penalties, ultimately none of the matches that finished level after the regulation 90 minutes in the knockout stages were settled in extra time. The tournament also marked the first appearance in 64 years for Wales, the longest ever gap for any team appearance, their last appearance being in 1958.

The choice to host the World Cup in Qatar attracted significant criticism, with concerns raised over the country's treatment of migrant workers, women and members of the LGBT community, as well as Qatar's climate, lack of a strong football culture, scheduling changes, and allegations of bribery for hosting rights and wider FIFA corruption

 

 

World Cup 2022 in Qatar
World Cup 2022 in Qatar

 

 

The first FIFA World Cup™ to be held in the Middle East and Arab world will kick off on 20 November, bringing fans from the region and across the world together in a compact and modern setting.
 
 
A ticket of FIFA World Cup 2022
A ticket of FIFA World Cup 2022
 
 
Over half a million tickets sold in latest sales period
High demand from the Arab region, the Americas and Europe
Launch date for next sales phase to be announced in late September
With less than 100 days to go until the start of the greatest show on Earth, a total of 2.45 million tickets have now been sold. The first FIFA World Cup™ to be held in the Middle East and Arab world will kick off on 20 November, bringing fans from the region and across the world together in a compact and modern setting, with Qatar, the USA, England, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, the UAE, France, Argentina, Brazil and Germany leading the ranking of ticket sales by country of residence.

In the last sales period alone, which ran from 5 July to 16 August when fans were able to buy tickets on a first-come, first-served basis via FIFA.com/tickets, a total of 520,532 tickets were sold. The biggest number of allocated tickets were for group-stage matches such as Cameroon v. Brazil, Brazil v. Serbia, Portugal v. Uruguay, Costa Rica v. Germany, and Australia v. Denmark. Fans living in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the USA, Mexico, the UAE, England, Argentina, Brazil, Wales and Australia led the way – and the digital queues – by securing the biggest number of tickets.

Fans who now hold confirmation for one or more matches in their FIFA ticketing account are encouraged to start planning their trip as soon as possible by booking their accommodation, if living outside of Qatar, and by applying for their Hayya (the Fan ID for the tournament) via qatar2022.qa or the Hayya to Qatar 2022 app (available on iOS and Android). An approved Hayya application, alongside a valid match ticket, will grant spectators access to stadiums, provide entry to Qatar for international fans, and offer free public transport on matchdays, along with a host of other benefits.

Those who have not yet secured their seats, or those who would simply like to take advantage of Qatar’s compact nature by adding more matches to their programme, should keep an eye on FIFA.com/tickets from late September onwards when the launch date of the last-minute sales phase will be communicated. During the last-minute sales phase, which will run until the end of the tournament, tickets will also be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and confirmed immediately after payment. FIFA.com/tickets is the only official channel for the general public to buy tickets, with fans urged to stay away from unauthorised websites. Over-the-counter sales will also start in Doha following the launch of the last-minute sales phase.
 

The Last Minute Sales Phase is open.

The Last Minute Sales Phase is open. The online Last Minute Sales Phase is currently open and will run until the end of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ on 18 December. We advise football fans to purchase their desired tickets (subject to availability) as soon as the sales phase opens, as tickets will likely sell out quickly. During this sales period, tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, and ticket purchases are processed as a real-time transaction, subject to availability. All successfully purchased tickets will be confirmed immediately to the ticket applicants. From 18 October 2022, customers already in Qatar can visit the FIFA Main Ticketing Centre (MTC) located at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), and from 30 October 2022 the Ticketing Centre (TCX) located in Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena (ABHA Arena in Al Sadd) for ticket purchases, customer service enquiries and mobile ticket supports.
 
In summary we get to know 11 football playerswho play different positions and the biggest event in football is the  FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. It takes place every 4 years and we know all 32 teams that make it to the finals. And who is the host country for the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers and the ticket sales statistics for each match of the World Cup are discussed? How many total tickets have been sold? This will be more or less information for those interested in football. For more information You can find them in Google Chrome and the Internet.
 
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Statistics on ticket sales FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.Statistics on ticket sales FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar [Online].Accessible https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/fifa-world-cup-qatar-2022-tm-ticket-sales-reach-2-45-million
 
Tickets - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.Statistics on ticket sales FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar [Online].Accessible https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/qatar2022/tickets
 
Look at the price of tickets for the 2022 FIFA World Cup game in Qatar in each round of the competition.Statistics on ticket sales FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar [Online].Accessible https://www.90min.com/th/posts/how-much-are-tickets-for-the-world-cup-qatar

In football, a team has 11 players, 1 goalkeeper and 10 other players, consisting of defenders (defenders), midfield (midfielders) and attackers (forwards). used map system Those positions indicate the role and playing area of that position.

At first, there will be only forward positions, halfbacks and thrice quarterbacks. The first period was named like this because It was during the 19th century that the 2–3–5 system was widely popular. The defense will have full-backs known as left-back and right-back. The midfield will have a left-half. Center half and right half And in the offensive line will be outside left, inside left, center striker, inside right and outside right. After that, the format of the system evolved to include many position names. For example, in the early 1970s, the term "half-back" was replaced by the term "midfielder", referring to the position played in midfield both in the middle of the field and on the flanks. The central midfielder has further evolved into an attacking midfielder and a defensive midfielder.

in modern games Positions in football are strictly defined like rugby or American football. Even so, most players tend to play in the same position throughout their careers. Because each position uses different skills and physical abilities. But there are some footballers who can play in multiple positions. which is called "Useful player"

 

Historical formations

In 19th century football there was no defensive football. Every match is only an attack on each other.

On November 30, 1872, the first national friendly football match was played. between Scotland and England, with the England national team playing in a 7 or 8 forward formation in a 1–1–8 or 1–2–7 formation, while Scotland playing in a 2–2–6 formation. 1 person picks up the broken ball, 1 or 2 people run in midfield and pass the ball forward. The British style of play uses only the personal abilities of the players. which has players with good dribbling skills Players will only make long balls forward as much as they can. or open to other players chasing the ball Scotland used pairs of passes between players, but in the end, despite how much of a striker was used, The game ended in a 0–0 draw.

 

The original game plan has 7 variations:

1.Pyramid (2–3–5)

2.Metodo (2–3–2–3)

3.WM

4.WW

5.3–3–4

6.4–2–4

7.1–6–3

 

 

  1. Pyramid (2–3–5)




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     Pyramid formation (2-3-5)


    The first long-term successful formation was first recorded in 1880. In Association Football, however, published by Caxton in 1960, the following appears in Vol II, page 432: "Wrexham ... the first winner of the Welsh Cup in 1877 ... for the first time certainly in Wales and probably in Britain, a team played three half-backs and five forwards

    The 2–3–5 was originally known as the "Pyramid", with the numerical formation being referenced retrospectively. By the 1890s, it was the standard formation in England and had spread all over the world. With some variations, it was used by most top-level teams up to the 1930s.

    For the first time, a balance between attacking and defending was reached. When defending, the two defenders (full-backs) would zonally mark the opponent forwards (mainly the central trio), while the midfielders (halfbacks) would fill the gaps (usually marking the opposing wingers or inside forwards).

    The centre halfback had a key role in both helping to organise the team's attack and marking the opponent's centre forward, supposedly one of their most dangerous players.

    This formation was used by the Uruguay national team to win the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games and also the 1930 FIFA World Cup.

    It was this formation which gave rise to the convention of shirt numbers increasing from the back and the right.




  2. Metodo (2–3–2–3)



    Position model of football players
    Metodo formation (2-3-2-3)


    Danubian school
    The Danubian school of football is a modification of the 2–3–5 formation in which the centre forward plays in a more withdrawn position. As played by Austrian, Czechoslovak and Hungarian teams in the 1920s, it was taken to its peak by the Austrians in the 1930s. It relied on short passing and individual skills. This school was heavily influenced by the likes of Hugo Meisl and Jimmy Hogan, the English coach who visited Austria at the time.

    Metodo (2–3–2–3)

    The Metodo formation
    The metodo was devised by Vittorio Pozzo, coach of the Italy national team in the 1930s.[4] It was a derivation of the Danubian school. The system was based on the 2–3–5 formation; Pozzo realised that his half-backs would need some more support in order to be superior to the opponents' midfield, so he pulled two of the forwards to just in front of midfield, creating a 2–3–2–3 formation. This created a stronger defence than previous systems, as well as allowing effective counter-attacks. The Italian national team won back-to-back World Cups, in 1934 and 1938, using this system. It has been argued that Pep Guardiola's Barcelona and Bayern Munich used a modern version of this formation.[5] This formation is also similar to the standard in table football, featuring two defenders, five midfielders and three strikers (which cannot be altered as the "players" are mounted on axles). It can be called MM (if the goalkeeper is at the top of the diagram) or WW (if the goalkeeper is at the bottom).




  3. WM



    Position model of football players
    WM Formation



    The WM formation, named after the letters resembled by the positions of the players on its diagram, was created in the mid-1920s by Herbert Chapman of Arsenal to counter a change in the offside law in 1925. The change had reduced the number of opposition players that attackers needed between themselves and the goal-line from three to two. This led to the introduction of a centre-back to stop the opposing centre-forward, and tried to balance defensive and offensive playing. The formation became so successful that by the late 1930s most English clubs had adopted the WM. Retrospectively, the WM has either been described as a 3–2–5 or as a 3–4–3, or more precisely a 3–2–2–3, reflecting the letters which symbolise it. The gap in the centre of the formation between the two wing halves and the two inside forwards allowed Arsenal to counter-attack effectively. The WM was subsequently adapted by several English sides, but none could apply it in quite the same way Chapman had. This was mainly due to the comparative rarity of players like Alex James in the English game. He was one of the earliest playmakers in the history of the game, and the hub around which Chapman's Arsenal revolved. In 2016, new manager Patrick Vieira, a former Arsenal player, brought the WM formation to New York City FC. In Italian football, the WM formation was known as the sistema, and its use in Italy later led to the development of the catenaccio formation. The WM formation was used by West Germany during the 1954 FIFA World Cup.[8] It antedates Pozzo's Metodo and made more radical changes to the widely used system of that era: the 2-3-5 formation.



  4. WW


    Position model of football players
    WW Formation



    The WW formation (also known as the MM formation, according to current formation diagram convention – goal keeper at the bottom, similar to MM. But It is called WW formation if the goalkeeper is depicted at the top in the formation diagram as it was customary), was a development on the WM formation. was created by the Hungarian coach Márton Bukovi who turned the WM 3–2–2–3 into a 3–2–3–2 by effectively turning the M forward formation "upside down" (M→W). The lack of an effective centre-forward in his team necessitated moving this player back to midfield to create a playmaker, with a midfielder instructed to focus on defence. This morphed into a 3–2–1–4 formation when attacking, and turned back into 3–2–3–2 when the team lost possession. This formation has been described by some as a kind of genetic link between the WM and the 4–2–4. This formation was successfully used by fellow Hungarian coach Gusztáv Sebes in the Hungary national team (Golden Team) of the early 1950s

  5. 3–3–4

    Position model of football players
    3-3-4 Formation



    The 3–3–4 formation was similar to the WW,[citation needed] with the notable exception of having an inside-forward (as opposed to centre-forward) deployed as a midfield schemer alongside the two wing-halves. This formation was commonplace during the 1950s and early 1960s. One of the best exponents of the system was the Tottenham Hotspur's double-winning side of 1961, which deployed a midfield of Danny Blanchflower, John White and Dave Mackay. Porto won the 2005–06 Primeira Liga using this unusual formation under manager Co Adriaanse.

  6. 4–2–4



    Position model of football players
    4-2-4 Formation



    The 4–2–4 formation attempts to combine a strong attack with a strong defence, and was conceived as a reaction to the WM's stiffness. It could also be considered a further development of the WW. The 4–2–4 was the first formation to be described using numbers.

    While the initial developments leading to the 4–2–4 were devised by Márton Bukovi, the credit for creating the 4–2–4 lies with two people: Flávio Costa, the Brazilian national coach in the early 1950s, as well as another Hungarian, Béla Guttman. These tactics seemed to be developed independently, with the Brazilians discussing these ideas while the Hungarians seemed to be putting them into motion. The fully developed 4–2–4 was only "perfected" in Brazil, however, in the late 1950s.

    Costa published his ideas, the "diagonal system", in the Brazilian newspaper O Cruzeiro, using schematics and, for the first time, the formation description by numbers. The "diagonal system" was another precursor of the 4–2–4 and was created to spur improvisation in players.

    Guttmann himself moved to Brazil later in the 1950s to help develop these tactical ideas using the experience of Hungarian coaches.

    The 4–2–4 formation made use of the players' increasing levels of skill and fitness, aiming to effectively use six defenders and six forwards, with the midfielders performing both tasks. The fourth defender increased the number of defensive players but mostly allowed them to be closer together, thus enabling effective cooperation among them, the point being that a stronger defence would allow an even stronger attack.

    The relatively empty midfield relied on defenders that should now be able not only to steal the ball, but also hold it, pass it or even run with it and start an attack. So this formation required that all players, including defenders, are somehow skilful and with initiative, making it a perfect fit for the Brazilian players' minds. The 4–2–4 needed a high level of tactical awareness, as having only two midfielders could lead to defensive problems. The system was also fluid enough to allow the formation to change throughout play.

    The 4–2–4 was first used with success at the club level in Brazil by Santos, and was used by Brazil in their wins at the 1958 World Cup and 1970 World Cups, both featuring Pelé, and Mário Zagallo, the latter of whom played in 1958 and coached in 1970. The formation was quickly adopted throughout the world after the Brazilian success. Under the management of Jock Stein, Celtic won the 1966–67 European Cup and reached the final of the 1969–70 European Cup using this formation.

    It was also used by Vladimír Mirka in Czechoslovakia's victorious 1968 UEFA European Under-18 Championship campaign. He continued to use it after its waning days.

     



  7. 1–6–3

    Position model of football players
    1-6-3 Formation


    The 1–6–3 formation was first used by Japan at the behest of General Yoshijirō Umezu in 1936. Famously, Japan defeated the heavily favoured Swedish team 3–2 at the 1936 Olympics with the unorthodox 1–6–3 formation, before going down 0–8 to Italy. The formation was dubbed the "kamikaze" formation sometime in the 1960s when former United States national team player Walter Bahr used it for a limited number of games as coach of the Philadelphia Spartans to garner greater media and fan attention for the struggling franchise.

 

In conclusion, we will get to know football. One team has 11 players, 1 Goalkeeperand 10 other position players, consisting of defensive players (defenders),  Midfielder(midfielders) and attackers (forwards), depending on the map system. use In which those positions will indicate the role and playing area of that position and various plans. Playing football in the past, there were a total of 7 forms. What are these? And in what year and which team was used and invented by whom? I hope that the information I present today will be more or less useful for those who are interested. If those interested in football can find more information in Google Chrome and the Internet.

 

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 original game plan. several formations of football sport in the past.[Online].Accessible https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formation_(association_football)

 

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of FIFA's member associations and 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup that was won by the Argentina national football team. It took place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022, making it the first World Cup held in the Arab world and Muslim world, and the second held entirely in Asia after the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan. France were the defending champions, having defeated Croatia 4–2 in the 2018 final.

This tournament was the last with 32 participating teams, with the number of teams being increased to 48 for the 2026 edition. To avoid the extremes of Qatar's hot climate,[B] the event was held during November and December.[C] It was held over a reduced time frame of 29 days with 64 matches played in eight venues across five cities. The Qatar national football team entered the event—their first World Cup—automatically as the host's national team, alongside 31 teams determined by the qualification process.

Argentina were crowned the champions after winning the final against the title holder France 4–2 on penalties following a 3–3 draw after extra time. It was Argentina's third title and their first since 1986, as well being the first nation from South America to win the tournament since 2002. French player Kylian Mbappé became the first player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final since Geoff Hurst in the 1966 final and won the Golden Boot as he scored the most goals (eight) during the tournament. Argentine captain Lionel Messi was voted the tournament's best player, winning the Golden Ball. Teammates Emiliano Martínez and Enzo Fernández won the Golden Glove, awarded to the tournament's best goalkeeper, and the Young Player Award, awarded to the tournament's best young player, respectively. The tournament, with 172 goals, set a new record for the highest number of goals scored with the 32 team format.

The choice to host the World Cup in Qatar attracted significant criticism, with concerns raised over the country's treatment of migrant workers, women and members of the LGBT community, as well as Qatar's climate, lack of a strong football culture, scheduling changes, and allegations of bribery for hosting rights and wider FIFA corruption. 

The tournament featured new substitution rules whereby teams could make up to five substitutions in normal time, and an additional substitution in extra time. In addition, it was the first World Cup to feature concussion substitutions, whereby each team was permitted to use a maximum of one concussion substitute during a match. A concussion substitution did not count towards a team's quota of regular substitutions. Iranian goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand suffered a concussion in his country's opening match against England and was replaced by Hossein Hosseini. This was the first use of a dedicated concussion substitute during a World Cup

 

World Cup 2022: Dates, draw, schedule, kick-off times, final for Qatar  tournament | Football News | Sky Sports

 

Details of other service activities for guests who come to watch the World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

 

 

 

Education City

There’s more to enjoy than just academia in Education City

Stroll around Mathaf Museum, have a browse of Qatar National Library, find inner peace at Education City and Qatar Foundation mosques, or admire Arabian horses at Al Shaqab Equestrian Center. The library and universities offer lectures, open-mic sessions, poetry readings and more. You may just want to picnic on the grass at Oxygen Park – it’s all there, you decide

 

 

 

 

The Corniche


A beautiful promenade to walk at any time of the day or night

The Corniche is a 7km pedestrianised strip that follows a sweeping half-moon shape around Doha Bay. Enjoy great views of Qatar’s iconic skyline, lit up on the West Bay side. Stretch your legs, catch the breeze, stop and eat or head for the harbour for a dhow boat trip.

 

 

 

 

Aspire Park
A verdant city park area – right next to Khalifa International Stadium

Aspire Park is more than a breath of fresh air – it has a large lake, some fantastic wildlife, ornate fountains, tennis courts, soft running tracks and lovely cafes and restaurants. Covering over 88 hectares, it's the perfect place to relax, work out, or let the children run wild.

 

 

 

 
 

Al Bidda Park
One of the biggest and most accommodating parks in Qatar

Not only is it pet friendly, but they let you do all sorts of things that many parks around the world don't. You can roller-skate, circuit around the cycle track, barbecue and even ride your horse or camel. The park also features large gymnasiums in addition to outdoor exercise equipment, playgrounds and an outdoor theater that can seat 850 spectators.

 

 

 

Oxygen Park
A lush oasis of energizing parkland set inside Education City

There are two zones to discover – one created for sport and the other for recreation. On the west side you'll find the active zone, with volleyball courts, shaded running tracks and sports pitches. On the northeast side you can enjoy a heritage area, a children's playground, gardens, fountains and an amphitheater.

 

 

 

Purple Island
Discover the natural wonders of Qatar

Purple Island was once a site for dye production that came from thais savignyi – a sea snail that produces dark-red dye. However, today it's a great place to unwind away from the city and explore nature. It's an absolute gem for spotting crabs, fish, wildlife, fossils and plants of all sorts as you wander over the salt marshes.

 

 

 

Katara Hills
Serene and rambling, with hidden gems along the way

One of the largest public parks in Doha, Katara Hills is a great place to enjoy amazing panoramic views. Split into the Southern and Northern Hills, it spans 361,500m2 in all. Go for a hike in the rolling hills, valleys, peaks and cool meadows. Discover the hundreds of trees from different parts of the world – all grown in the hills.

 

 

 

 

Rent a Bike
Power around under your own steam

With so many beautiful and sizable city parks to visit, it's no wonder bike hire is gaining fans. People are turning to bicycles to bring some outside enjoyment to their fitness routines. You will find hire spots in AI Bidda Park, Education City Park and MIA Park. Just turn up and turn on that pedal power.

 

 

 

 

 

Education City Golf Club
Head here if you feel the need to swing a few

At Education City Golf Club, you can choose from 33 holes, with 18, nine and six-hole courses in all. Discover immaculately groomed and conditioned lawns, a state-of-the-art tech-led driving range and swing and putting studios where you can hone your technique. All holes have been designed by double-major winner José María Olazábal in line with USGA standards.

 

 

 

Karting
Lusail Circuit Sports Club has two great tracks for speedy karting action.

The adult track, for ages 15 and older, lets you race 12 karts at the same time. The second is for junior racers aged 8-14. Bring your QID or passport – under 18s will need signed permission from a legal guardian to take part.

 

 

 

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Details of other service activities for guests who come to watch the World Cup 2022 in Qatar. Details of other service activities for guests who come to watch the World Cup 2022 in Qatar. [Online].Available https://www.qatar2022.qa/en/discover-qatar/arts-and-culture 

 

 

The {--mlinkarticle=886-- 2022 World Cup Qualifiers qualification was the qualifying process which decided the 31 teams that would join hosts Qatar, who received an automatic spot, at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Parallel tournaments were organised by FIFA's six confederations. Qualification started on 6 June 2019 with several matches of the AFC zone, the first being between Mongolia and Brunei, and ended on 14 June 2022 with an inter-confederation play-off between Costa Rica and New Zealand.

to play football It is always changing and evolving. According to the changing era If it is a big report of each league and country That is the World Cup itself. People who play football professionally dream of being part of the national representatives. Because the World Cup is a competition that takes place every 4 years, there will be a total of 216 national teams around the world competing to qualify. 32 real teams It is the highest point of football players.

Every year at the World Cup Only half of the 32 teams will qualify for the knockout round. Goals set as the teams draw on points at the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage in Qatar.

Host Qatar is not counted. Every team at the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qualifying Rules Group Stagehas gone through an intense qualifying journey. It is not uncommon for certain situations in the group stage to draw. Until some teams have the same points until there is a goal difference - the same loss, but anyway, every group must have a champion and a group runner-up who go through to the next round and must have 2 more teams pack their bags and go home and not Just the qualifying round is over. Being group winners and runners-up is also a condition that determines how difficult it will be for their opponents in the round of 16. These are the conditions for qualifying for the last 16 of the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage, which will probably be the last time that 32 teams will be in this round before increasing to 48 for the 2026 World Cup.

 

 

It is the official emblem of the 2022 FIFA World Cup with the host country Qatar. crimson background
It is the official emblem of the 2022 FIFA World Cup

 

During the FIFA World Cup 2022™ some areas may be busier than usual, including those near the stadiums, the FIFA Fan Festival™ and the many attractions and events across the country.

Whether home or away, the 5 Rs will help us all progress through the tournament without stoppages.

Check out our handy transport guide for day-to-day travel during the tournament.

 

                               5RE

 

Re-mode
Consider walking, cycling or using public transport.
Share the ride: carpool with co-workers, family members or friends
If you're a resident and driving to a match, see if you can share the ride.
The tournament bus services are the most convenient for ticketholders.


Re-time
Avoid travel during rush hour and areas where matches are being played; try to travel at quieter times
Do all of your staff need to arrive at the same time? Businesses are encouraged to implement flexible working hours to allow staff to arrive at staggered times.


Reroute
Will your normal route be busy? Aim to plan alternative routes and allow extra time for journeys
Check for road closures/ diversions before you travel
Use Park & Ride options when visiting central Doha


Remain
Consider getting deliveries instead of making the trip yourself.
Save yourself the hassle of traveling. Stock up on pantry goods before tournament time
Do you really need to go to the shopping mall or supermarket? Walk and visit local convenience shops instead
Avoid a busy commute and work from home when possible


Reduce
Reschedule meetings or trips to occur outside of matchday times
Do you need to meet face-to-face? Consider switching to phone or video meetings.
Qatar has a well-connected public transport network, which will help you get around central Doha, where parking is limited.

Residents and locals are encouraged to drive and share the ride when traveling to stadiums.

Check out the Public Transport section on the Getting Around Qatar webpage to find out about the country's range of public transport options to help you beat the traffic.

Information about road diversions, closures and restrictions will be available closer to the tournament.

 

Business-as-usual (BAU) Travel around Stadiums
Do you usually travel around one of the Qatar 2022™ stadiums?

From 20 November to 18 December, public transport and roads surrounding the venues are expected to be busier than usual, especially 3 hours before match kick-off until 2 hours after the final whistle.

Adapt your travel routine if traveling in and around these areas to avoid traffic congestion and delays.

Check the Match Schedule, or the stadium-specific kick-off dates and times below, to see if your regular journeys could be affected:

 

Public buses in Qatar
Public buses in Qatar

 

Al Bayt Stadium

20 November (7 PM kick-off)
23 November (1 PM kick-off)
25 November (10 PM kick-off)
27 November (10 PM kick-off)
29 November (6 PM kick-off)
1 December (10 PM kick-off)
4 December (10 PM kick-off)
10 December (10 PM kick-off)
14 December (10 PM kick-off)


Al Thumama Stadium

21 November (7 PM kick-off)
23 November (7 PM kick-off)
25 November (4 PM kick-off)
27 November (4 PM kick-off)
29 November (10 PM kick-off)
1 December (6 PM kick-off)
4 December (6 PM kick-off)
10 December (6 PM kick-off)


Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium

21 November (10 PM kick-off)
23 November (10 PM kick-off)
25 November (1 PM kick-off)
27 November (1 PM kick-off),
29 November (10 PM kick-off)
1 December (6 PM kick-off)
3 December (10 PM kick-off)


Stadium 974

22 November (7 PM kick-off)
24 November (7 PM kick-off)
26 November (7 PM kick-off)
28 November (7 PM kick-off)
30 November (10 PM kick-off)
2 December (10 PM kick-off)
5 December (10 PM kick-off)


Education City Stadium

22 November (4 PM kick-off)
24 November (4 PM kick-off)
26 November (4 PM kick-off)
28 November (4 PM kick-off)
30 November (6 PM kick-off)
2 December (6 PM kick-off)
6 December (6 PM kick-off)
9 December (6 PM kick-off)


Al Janoub Stadium

22 November (10 PM kick-off)
24 November (1 PM kick-off)
26 November (1PM kick-off)
28 November (1 PM kick-off)
30 November (6PM kick-off)
2 December (6 PM kick-off)
5 December (6 PM kick-off)


Khalifa International Stadium

November 21 (4 PM kick-off)
23 November (4 PM kick-off)
25 November (7 PM kick-off)
27 November (7 PM kick-off)
29 November (6 PM kick-off)
1 December (10 PM kick-off)
3 December (6 PM kick-off)
17 December (6 PM kick-off)


Lusail Stadium

22 November (1 PM kick-off)
24 November (10 PM kick-off)
26 November (10 PM kick-off)
28 December (10 PM kick-off)
30 November (10 PM kick-off)
2 December (10 PM kick-off)
6 December (10 PM kick-off)
9 December (10 PM kick-off)
13 December (10 PM kick-off)
18 December (6 PM kick-off)
Areas surrounding the stadiums may be even more congested on 20 November for the Opening Match, and on 18 December for Qatar National Day and the Final Match.

 

 It can be concluded that we will know the details of the  2022 World Cup., which will be held every 4 years, is the biggest tournament in football because there will be 216 national teams all over the world competing to qualify. 32 real teams It's the peak of the football player's academy and we will know about 5 reviews that will help reduce the hassle of traveling to the football stadium competing in the 2018 2022 World Cup each stadium and there is also a shuttle bus service in Qatar at the time. The information that I have mentioned I hope that the information will be more or less useful to those interested in football. If you want to find more information, you can find it in Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.

 

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FIFA World Cup 2022. Detailed shuttle service for each stadium of World Cup 2022 in Qatar. [Online].Available from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World Cup_2022

Stadiums used to play in World Cup 2022. Detailed shuttle service to each stadium for World Cup 2022 in Qatar.[online].available from https://thestandard.co/world-cup-stadium/

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification was the qualifying process which decided the 31 teams that would join hosts Qatar, who received an automatic spot, at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Parallel tournaments were organised by FIFA's six confederations. Qualification started on 6 June 2019 with several matches of the AFC zone, the first being between Mongolia and Brunei, and ended on 14 June 2022 with an inter-confederation play-off between Costa Rica and New Zealand.

to play football It is always changing and evolving. According to the changing era If it is a big report of each league and country That is the World Cup itself. People who play football professionally dream of being part of the national representatives. Because the World Cup is a competition that takes place every 4 years, there will be a total of 216 national teams around the world competing to qualify. 32 real teams It is the highest point of football players.

Every year at the World Cup Only half of the 32 teams will qualify for the knockout round. Goals set as the teams draw on points at the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage in Qatar.

Host Qatar is not counted. Every team at the 2022 World Cup has gone through an intense qualifying journey. It is not uncommon for certain situations in the group stage to draw. Until some teams have the same points until there is a goal difference - the same loss, but anyway, every group must have a champion and a group runner-up who go through to the next round and must have 2 more teams pack their bags and go home and not Just the qualifying round is over. Being group winners and runners-up is also a condition that determines how difficult it will be for their opponents in the round of 16. These are the conditions for qualifying for the last 16 of the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage, which will probably be the last time that 32 teams will be in this round before increasing to 48 for the 2026 World Cup

 

 

Want to create your own itinerary for traveling to and around Qatar for the FIFA World Cup 2022™? Check out our winning strategies below! We look forward to welcoming fans. From around the world, if you're visiting on Matchday, make sure you check out how to get to the stadium. For a smooth journey from your port of entry, scroll down for information on crossing the Abu Samra land border for Matchday visits.

 

 

 

 

travel to qatar
How do I travel to Qatar?
Your digital Hayya Card is a pre-approved entry permit for all cardholders. To ensure you have a smooth journey to the FIFA World Cup™.

International fans can enter the State of Qatar without a ticket to enjoy the tournament experience and attend events across the country, and will need a Hayya card to do so. Just use the early December Hayya feature on the Hayya portal (hyperlink to www.Qatar2022.qa/Hayya) or the Hayya app. Go Qatar 2022 requires a hotel booking and an entry fee of 500 QAR.

GCC citizens and residents can enter the State of Qatar without a match ticket. And no Hayya card is required, this can be done by traveling through the country's port following the normal entry procedure.

 

1.Air

 

 

 

All flights will arrive at Hamad International Airport and Doha International Airport. If you arrive by plane Select your destination airport below to see how to get to your accommodation.


When leaving Qatar Access to the airport terminal is limited to 3 hours prior to the departure of your flight.

Passengers arriving at the airport's terminal more than 4 hours before their flight's departure time will be directed to the Passenger Overflow Areas (POA). A great fan experience awaits their meal. Activation and much more

For departures from Hamad International Airport A shuttle bus will be available outside the Departures Terminal to take passengers to the POA.

For departures from Doha International Airport, the POA is located near Al Matar Al Qadeem Metro Station (Red Line).

Passengers should double-check which airport their flight departs from. The IATA airport code for Hamad International Airport is DOH and the IATA airport code for Doha International Airport is DIA.

 

Hamad International Airport (HIA/ DOH)

 

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Doha International Airport (DIA)
 
 
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Metro – Passengers arriving at Hamad International Airport can take the Red line directly into central Doha from Hamad Intl Airport T1 Metro Station.

Passengers can buy a travel card from any station.

The metro has elevators, space for wheelchair users and guide dog allowances. Check with Qatar Rail before you travel. Additional information, including hours of operation, ticket prices and details on how to pay for travel, is available on the Qatar Rail website or app, available for iOS and Android.

Taxi, Uber, Careem – Arrivals can access metered Karwa taxis 24/7. Upon exiting the arrivals hall, head left and follow the signs.

You can pay by cash, bank card or mobile payment.

Karwa taxis have accommodations for people with disabilities and/ or limited mobility.

For more information, visit the Mowasalat website or speak to a Karwa airport representative upon arrival.

Uber and Careem provide on-demand services to/ from the airport through their apps, which are available for iOS and Android. Pick-up is available at the short-term car park, which is within walking distance of the arrivals hall.

Rent a car – there are many car rental agents available at arrivals; however, due to high demand, road closures and diversions, it is recommended that you use public transport for all travel within central Doha.

 

2.Land

 

 

The Abu Samra Crossing is the State of Qatar’s land border. It is located on Salwa Road.

 

Road access to Qatar is via the Abu Samra land border crossing. Football fans have several options for crossing the border during the tournament.

Find out more about border access below.

 

Abu Samra Land border
The Abu Samra Crossing is the land border of the state of Qatar. Located on Salwa Road

From 1 November to 23 December, you have three options for entering Qatar via land border:

Cross to Qatar by bus
Visit Matchday by parking your car in one of the Qatar car parks designated for visitors.
Cross over to Qatar as a non-ticket holder (GCC citizens and residents only).
Your Hayya card is your stadium entrance ticket. (along with your race ticket) and a key to free public transport.

Reminder: You can apply for a Hayya card through the Hayya portal or the Hayya to Qatar 2022 app.

Now, we will explain land border crossing options in more detail.

Option 1: Cross into Qatar by bus.

Your bus operator will drop you off at the border station.

Once you have passed through customs and immigration. You can choose one of the following options for your onward journey:

Take the free bus from the station to Al Messila Metro Station (Green Line) in Doha. This gives you easy access to other transport options.
If someone meets you You can take a free shuttle bus to the Al Qalayel Family and Friends drop off area, 2 km from the Abu Samra land border checkpoint.

Take the free bus from the terminal to Al Messila Metro Station in Doha. This will provide you easy access to other transport options for a seamless onward journey to your matches and accommodation.
If someone is meeting you, you can take the free shuttle bus to Al Qalayel family and friends pick-up area, which is 2km away from the Abu Samra land border terminal.


Option 2: Cross into Qatar with your vehicle as per the regulations and conditions below
You can cross the border with your own vehicle but you must meet the following requirements:

The vehicle must have a minimum of three people and a maximum of six, which includes the driver and passengers
If you meet these criteria:

Apply for your car entry permit .
If your application is accepted, you will receive a link to obtain vehicle insurance.
To confirm your visit, you need to pay for your vehicle entry permit. Payment must be made within 24 hours of finalising your vehicle insurance.
Please note

the entry permit has no expiry, no set entry date and is not tied to accommodation booking dates

 

3.Sea

 

 

Travel arrangements for cruise ships are arranged by the cruise operator.

cruise port

The cruise ship is chartered by Qatar Tourism and will dock at Hamad Port for a stopover in Qatar. Transportation to and from these cruise ships is handled by the cruise operator. All travel arrangements for cruise ships are handled by the cruise operator. Please contact your tour operator for more information.

 

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How do I travel to Qatar?.How and travel details to watch the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar [Online].Available https://www.qatar2022.qa/en/coming-to-qatar/port-of-entry

Accessible travel. How and travel details to watch the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar [Online].Available https://www.qatar2022.qa/en/getting-around/accessible-travel

 

 

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