The FIFA World Cup 2022TM in Qatar will be the first to be held in the Middle East and the most geographically confined since the tournament’s inception in 1930. The FIFA World Cup 2022TM is distinctive in many ways, including the potential and difficulties associated with sustainability.
The biggest single-sport event in the world is the FIFA World CupTM. The 32 men’s national football teams who have qualified play in a preliminary match before a month-long final match in a nation chosen by FIFA to serve as the host.
Over 3 billion people will watch the action live in their homes around the world during the 64 matches of the tournament, with over 1 billion viewers anticipated for the championship match.
Along with the games, there are a number of other official competition-related events that take place, including draws, team and referee seminars and workshops, opening and closing ceremonies, award ceremonies, cultural events, press conferences, and launch events.
2022 FIFA World Cup: Which teams are in Group G?
Brazil, Serbia, Cameroon, and Switzerland are the teams in FIFA 2022 Group G.