Qatar at the FIFA World Cup

Prior to qualifying as host nation, Qatar had never qualified for the FIFA World Cup since the country's independence in 1971. While Qatar has been a regular participant in the continental AFC Asian Cup, the national side has always fallen short in the final stage of World Cup campaigns. By hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup and its failure to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia, Qatar became the only nation to play in World Cup without qualifying for it and the second nation after Italy (back in 1934) to qualifying for the World Cup as hosts after being absent in all previous World Cup before.[1]

In 2017, the Qatari government has introduced reforms aimed at improving conditions for migrant workers. In January 2022, FIFA president Gianni Infantino acknowledged the country's amendments in work legislation, protection of workers and minimum wage while addressing more alterations to be made.[2] FIFA President Gianni Infantino has defended Qatar's decision to host the tournament. Others have asserted that Qatar has a better human rights record than Russia and China, which were subjected to less harsh criticism for the same problems when hosting important athletic events in the years before the tournament.

According to Sharan Burrow, general secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation, prior to the tournament, "the new Kafala system tranche of law will put an end to Kafala and establish a contemporary industrial relations system."

Qatar's national team showed some improvement in their performance since the country was awarded the tournament, including winning the 2019 AFC Asian Cup,[3] and in 2019 Copa América drew against former champions and World Cup quarter-finalists Paraguay with 2-2.[4]

At rank 50, Qatar entered the tournament as the third lowest ranked team of the total 32; placing higher only above Saudi Arabia and Ghana.[5] The nation performed poorly and set some upsetting records among host nations in the process. Qatar became the first host nation to lose not only its opening match, but also all three of its matches. Upon losing the second match against Senegal with a score of 3-1, Qatar became the first host nation to be eliminated from the tournament in two matches after the Netherlands later on drew with Ecuador (putting both with four points, Senegal with three and Qatar with zero).[6] Qatar also finished last in their group by failing to secure any point, making them the first host nation to have 0 points at the end of the group stage.[7] The nation thereby became the worst performing host nation in the history of the tournament, overtaking South Africa, who had finished third in their group with 4 points and were eliminated based on goal difference.[8]

FIFA World Cup record

FIFA World CupFIFA World Cup qualification
YearResultPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGA
1930Did not enterDid not enter
1934
1938
1950
1954
1958
1962
1966
1970
1974WithdrewWithdrew
1978Did not qualify410339
1982420253
1986420263
199011461128
19948512228
1998116142110
2002147432413
20066303168
2010166461620
2014145541814
2018169163514
2022Group stage32nd300317Qualified as hosts
2026To be determinedTo be determined
2030
2034
TotalGroup stage1/25300317108502236178110

By match

World CupRoundOpponentScoreResultVenueQatar scorers
2022Group stage  Ecuador0–2LAl Khor
 Senegal1–3LDohaM. Muntari
 Netherlands0–2LAl Khor

Qatar 2022

Group stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Netherlands321051+47Advanced to knockout stage
2  Senegal320154+16
3  Ecuador311143+14
4  Qatar (H)300317−60
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Qatar  0–2  Ecuador
Report
Attendance: 67,372

Qatar  1–3  Senegal
Report
Attendance: 41,797

Netherlands  2–0  Qatar
Report
Attendance: 66,784

Record players

Matches

RankPlayerMatchesWorld Cups
1Boualem Khoukhi32022
Abdelkarim Hassan32022
Ró-Ró32022
Homam Ahmed32022
Hassan Al-Haydos32022
Karim Boudiaf32022
Abdulaziz Hatem32022
Almoez Ali32022
Akram Afif32022
Mohammed Muntari32022

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsWorld Cups
1Mohammed Muntari12022

See also

References