Ratiba Kombe la Dunia 2022 World Cup Fixtures

Ratiba Kombe la Dunia 2022 World Cup Fixtures

FIFA is an international football governing body. Legal is a private organization registered in Switzerland. The headquarters are in Zurich. President Joseph Blatter has reigned for 18 years before being succeeded by Gianni Infantino, a Swiss national. Fatma Samba Diouf Samoura of Senegal is its Secretary General.

FIFA manages international competitions, especially the FIFA World Cup as a special tournament for both men and women. FIFA was founded in 1904 in Paris, France and in 2015 has 208 national member organizations. The official languages are English, French, German and Spanish.

World Cup 2022 takes place in Qatar from November 21 to December 18; 32 teams to compete in eight groups; England could face Germany or the Netherlands at group stage; follow Friday’s World Cup draw on skysports.com and the Sky Sports app

When and where is the 2022 World Cup?

The 2022 World Cup is taking place in Qatar in the winter months rather than the usual summer ones, due to the heat.
The tournament kicks off on Monday November 21 at the Al Bayt stadium in Al Khor with a match that will feature the host country.

The final will be played at the Lusail Stadium in Doha a week before Christmas on Sunday December 18.

November 2022
Sunday 20th November

Qatar

16:00
Ecuador

Monday 21st November

England
13:00
Iran

Senegal
16:00
Netherlands

United States of America
19:00
Wales

Tuesday 22nd November
Argentina
10:00
Saudi Arabia

Denmark
13:00
Tunisia

Mexico
16:00
Poland

France
19:00
Australia

Wednesday 23rd November

Morocco
10:00
Croatia

Germany
13:00
Japan

Spain
16:00
Costa Rica

Belgium
19:00
Canada

Thursday 24th November

Switzerland
10:00
Cameroon

Uruguay
13:00
Korea Republic

Portugal
16:00
Ghana

Brazil
19:00
Serbia

Friday 25th November

Wales
10:00
Iran

Qatar
13:00
Senegal

Netherlands
16:00
Ecuador

England
19:00
United States of America

Saturday 26th November
Tunisia
10:00
Australia

Poland
13:00
Saudi Arabia

France
16:00
Denmark

Argentina
19:00
Mexico

Sunday 27th November

Japan
10:00
Costa Rica

Belgium
13:00
Morocco

Croatia
16:00
Canada

Spain
19:00
Germany

Monday 28th November

Cameroon
10:00
Serbia

Korea Republic
13:00
Ghana

Brazil
16:00
Switzerland

Portugal
19:00
Uruguay

Tuesday 29th November

Ecuador
15:00
Senegal

Netherlands
15:00
Qatar

Iran
19:00
United States of America

Wales
19:00
England

Wednesday 30th November

Australia
15:00
Denmark

Tunisia
15:00
France

Poland
19:00
Argentina

Saudi Arabia
19:00
Mexico

World Cup Fixture December 2022

Thursday 1st December

Canada
15:00
Morocco

Croatia
15:00
Belgium

Costa Rica
19:00
Germany

Japan
19:00
Spain

Friday 2nd December

Ghana
15:00
Uruguay

Korea Republic
15:00
Portugal

Cameroon
19:00
Brazil

Serbia
19:00
Switzerland

Saturday 3rd December

Group A Winner
15:00
Group B Second Place

Group C Winner
19:00
Group D Second Place

Sunday 4th December

Group D Winner
15:00
Group C Second Place

Group B Winner
19:00
Group A Second Place

Monday 5th December

Group E Winner
15:00
Group F Second Place

Group G Winner
19:00
Group H Second Place

Tuesday 6th December

Group F Winner
15:00
Group E Second Place

Group H Winner
19:00
Group G Second Place

Friday 9th December
Round of sixteen 5 Winner
15:00
Round of sixteen 6 Winner

Round of sixteen 1 Winner
19:00
Round of sixteen 2 Winner

Saturday 10th December

Round of sixteen 7 Winner
15:00
Round of sixteen 8 Winner

Round of sixteen 3 Winner
19:00
Round of sixteen 4 Winner

Tuesday 13th December

Quarter-Final 1 Winner
19:00
Quarter-Final 2 Winner

Wednesday 14th December

Quarter-Final 3 Winner
19:00
Quarter-Final 4 Winner

Saturday 17th December

Semi-Final 1 Loser
15:00
Semi-Final 2 Loser

Sunday 18th December

Semi-Final 1 Winner
15:00
Semi-Final 2 Winner

World Cup 2022 Host selection

Main articles: 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids and Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup bid

The bidding procedure to host the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups began in January 2009, and national associations had until 2 February 2009 to register their interest.

Initially, eleven bids were made for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but Mexico later withdrew from proceedings, and Indonesia’s bid was rejected by FIFA in February 2010 after the Indonesian Football Association failed to submit a letter of Indonesian government guarantee to support the bid.

Indonesian officials had not ruled out a bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, until Qatar was awarded the 2022 tournament. During the bidding process, all non-UEFA nations gradually withdrew their 2018 bids, thus guaranteeing that a UEFA nation would host the 2018 tournament and thereby making UEFA nations ineligible for the 2022 bid.
In the end, there were five bids for the 2022 FIFA World Cup: Australia, Japan, Qatar, South Korea, and the United States.

The twenty-two member FIFA Executive Committee convened in Zürich on 2 December 2010 to vote to select the hosts of both tournaments.Two FIFA executive committee members were suspended before the vote in relation to allegations of corruption regarding their votes.

The decision to host the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which was graded as having “high operational risk”,generated criticism from media commentators. It has been criticised by many as being part of the FIFA corruption scandals.
The voting patterns were as follows