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FIFA World Cup 2022: Can Qatar do justice to its status as the host team

Qatar, which joined FIFA only in 1963, has so far achieved very little on the field to merit much attention as a footballing nation.

November 19, 2022 / 14:43 IST
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FIFA World Cup 2022: Qatar is the first World Cup host in the Middle East.
FIFA World Cup 2022: Qatar is the first World Cup host in the Middle East.

Only twice before in the 92-year history of the football World Cup has the tournament been held outside Europe or the Americas. On both occasions, South Korea and Japan in 2002 and South Africa in 2010, the hosts have turned in gritty performances. Which is why soccer fans will be eyeing with some trepidation how hosts Qatar fare in FIFA World Cup 2022.

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As part of recent tradition, the host nation kicks off the tournament and Qatar will be up first. They could consider themselves somewhat unlucky since they play Ecuador which is ranked 44 in the world but has thrice before played at this stage and even reached the Round of 16 in Germany in 2006.

Pre-tournament rankings, though, have often been nullified by hosts who rose to the occasion. In the 2018 FIFA World Cup, hosts Russia were ranked a lowly 70 before the tournament but the team went all the way to the quarter-finals before bowing out to eventual finalists Croatia on penalties. To be fair, Russia’s ranking reflected its recent underperformance and dimmed its great showing in the past which included a fourth place finish in England in 1966 as well as winning the inaugural edition of UEFA European Championship in 1960.