World Cup 2022 in Qatar: what to expect from the Qatari team

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World Cup 2022 in Qatar: what to expect from the Qatari team

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The territory of Qatar was influenced by other hegemons and was part of several states. The UK became the primary beneficiary of the oil wealth found in Qatar after the Second World War. With the advent of football, the Qatari Championship appeared in 1963. Qatar declared independence in 1971. In 1972, Qatar entered the Asian Confederation and renamed the championship to theQ-League.

Aspire Academy was established in Qatar to develop local talent. It is not connected to any specific club. The academy is geared towards educating Qatari youth in general. The country's population is approaching 3 million, but the indigenous population in the country is only 300 thousand people. In a country where petrodollars rule, it is easier to become a successful person. Football players from Africa and South America were brought to Qatar.

The number of footballers playing in Qatar has been reduced in recent years.

Qatar won the last Asian Cup in 2019. The team led by Felix Sanchez Basa won for the first time in history. Bas moved to Qatar in 2006 and coached the Qatari youth for 16 years. In 2017 he joined the leading team. After winning the Asian cup, Qatar was invited to the South American Copa. They played a draw with Paraguay and lost to Colombians and Argentines. Two years later, they went to CONCACAF Cup and beat El Salvador in the quarterfinals.

Qatari clubs have won the Asian Champions League twice in the last 20 years. Al-Sadd won in 1989 and 2011 and Al Arabi played in 1995 final.

Akram Afif is the main star of the current Qatar national team. Almoez Ali was the top scorer in two major tournaments. Hassan al-Haidos has made a record 160 appearances for the national side. He has spent his entire career in the ranks of Al Sadda. The team's leaders are all offensive players. There are not any stars in defensive line. It raises questions about the team’s defense at the World Championship level.

There are opinions that praise the training systems for football players and the Qatari model of football development. There are local successes, like winning the Asian Cup, and these successes are hard to dispute.


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