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For the 2018 World Cup, FIFA held a gala for the preliminary round draw of all confederations. However, this will not happen for the 2022 tournament. A FIFA spoksperson told ESPN: "Given the fact that the FIFA World Cup 2022 will take place in November-December and that each confederation plans a different timeline for their qualifiers to the tournament, it has been agreed that a preliminary draw will be held separately for each one of them. "Discussions involving the other confederations and the draws for their preliminary competitions are currently ongoing. Further details will follow in due course." FIFA has   abandoned plans to expand the 2022 World Cup to 48 teams , and will continue with a 32-team competition. NB: World Cup qualifying has been seriously affected by the coronavirus pandemic with many qualifying paths suspended. At present there is no information about when all of the regions may resume qualifying, though some have confirmed.

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Qatar Announces Completion Of Third 2022 FIFA World Cup Stadium Two and a half years before the World Cup kicks off, Qatar has already launched the brand new 40,000-capacity Al-Janoub stadium and the refurbished Khalifa International ground.Qatar announced the completion of its third stadium for the   2022 World Cup , state media reported late Thursday, as the emirate prepared to mark three years of a Qatar announced the completion of its third stadium for the   2022 World Cup , state media reported late Thursday, as the emirate prepared to mark three years of a regional feud.   Education City stadium   had been due to host the semi-final of the Club World Cup on December 18, but its opening was postponed because of delays to certification. "The Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy and the Qatar Foundation announce the completion of the preparations for the third FIFA World Cup 2022 stadium, located in Education City," the state-run Qatar News Agency reported. T...

Qatar World Cup organizers fear coronavirus impact on 2022....

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2022 FIFA World Cup   organizers are apprehensive football fans will not travel to Doha to watch games if the coronavirus Add caption Add caption