Is there a star in Doha? Two days after the launch of the FIFA World Cup in Qatarwhich will run until December 18, this question remains in the air after the refusal of various music personalities to participate in the opening ceremony for lack of respect for human rights in the emirate.
Here some data from the World Cup.
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The calendar
The tournament will take place from November 20 to December 18, but here are some key facts:
Group stage: from November 20 to December 18
Round of 16: between December 3 and 6
Quarterfinals: December 9 and 10
Semifinals: December 13 and 14
Final consolation: December 17
End: December 18
The groups
A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal and the Netherlands.
B: England, Iran, United States and Wales.
C: Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland.
D: France, Australia, Denmark and Tunisia.
E: Spain, Costa Rica, Germany and Japan.
F: Belgium, Canada, Morocco and Croatia.
G: Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon.
H: Portugal, Uruguay, South Korea and Ghana.
the stadiums
Lusail: 80,000 spectators.
Al-Bayt: 60,000 spectators.
Al-Janoub: 40,000 viewers.
Ahmed Bin Ali: 40,000 viewers.
Al-Thumama: 40,000 viewers.
Education City: 40,000 viewers.
Khalifa International: 45,416 viewers.
Points to consider
– 21 World Cups have been played
– The first World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930.
– Only 8 teams have managed to lift the Soccer World Cup to date-
– Brazil has won it five times: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.
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