Qatar 2022: The Dirtiest Players At The World Cup

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Qatar 2022: The Dirtiest Players At The World Cup

Fiorentina centre-back Nikola Milenković is the most ill-disciplined player set to take to the park at the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Milenskovic topped a data poll of 274 players who took part in the recent World Cups qualifiers. Serbia shocked UK bookmakers to top Group A of the European qualifiers and qualify directly for the World cup.

Nikola Milenković is the dirtiest player in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Kieffer Moore is second on the list. Costa Rica is cleanest team heading to Qatar. World champions Brazil are ranked 23rd. The tournament starts on November 21st. France, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium are also clean. Brazil is ranked in 23nd place. Germany is in 25th place and the Netherlands in 27th. Belgium is number three in FIFA rankings. Serbia is top of the table. The players from Serbia are the most selfish. They are more prone to getting into trouble than other countries.

Qatar 2022's players are the most disciplined. Australia's team average of 2.33 is the fourth cleanest. Rodrigo Bentancur of Uruguay and Tottenham picked up the least yellow cards of any player in World Cup qualifying. Jung Woo-young caused the highest number of fouls for South Korea.

The Index analysed the statistics of 274 players who are eligible for Qatar 2022 World Cup. They were ranked according to their performance in World Cups qualifiers. The players were scored on three metrics: yellow cards, red cards and fouls committed. The team scores are calculated as an average of the scores of eligible players from each of 32 countries involved in the World cup. Qatar did not need to qualify for the tournament, so their shadow participation in European World Championship qualifiers was used to calculate their scores.

The data was compiled using statistics curated by Wyscout.

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