Africa: World Cup 2022 - Which African Team Has the Best Chances?

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The most anticipated sports event, the FIFA Club World Cup 2020 is not so far away as it is scheduled to start on the 21st of November and last until the 18th of December 2021. As already revealed by the organizers, the FIFA World Cup 2022 that will be held in Qatar will see thirty-two national teams competing. This will be the twenty-second edition of the biggest men's football competition and the very first FIFA World Cup hosted by an Arab country.

Since Qatar struggles with extremely hot and humid summer months, the tournament will be held in winter and it is also be played over the course of twenty-eight days and this is a slightly reduced timeframe than usual. Six continental confederations have their own FIFA World Cup qualifying matches and all member associations of FIFA including two hundred eleven of them are eligible to participate.

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