Belgium, Canada, Morocco and Croatia

There are two days left until the start of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and teams are starting to focus for the most important event in world football. Le Comptoir will give you a guide to the different teams who will host this party.

Group F: Belgium, Canada, Morocco and Croatia

Belgium

The Belgians hope to finally respond to their favorite poster and win the World Cup. In Russia 2018, they secured third place and now hope to make a splash. They qualified for Qatar by winning Group E of the European qualifiers after beating Wales, Czech Republic, Estonia and Belarus.

His trainer is Spanish, Roberto Martinezwho since 2016 has led one of the best generations that Belgian football has produced.

Those chosen by Martínez are:

Player Position club
Thibaut Courtois Goalie Real Madrid (Spain)
Simon Mignolet Goalie Witches
Koen Casteels Goalie Wolfsburg (Germany)
Toby Alderweireld Lawyer Royal Antwerp
Arthur Theater Lawyer Stade Rennes (France)
Wout Faes Lawyer Leicester City (England)
Jan Vertonghen Lawyer Anderlecht
Thomas Meunier Lawyer Borussia Dortmund
Timothée Castagne Lawyer Leicester City (England)
Devastation of Zeno Lawyer Anderlecht
Kevin de Bruyne Midfielder Manchester City (England)
Hans Vanaken Midfielder Witches
Youri Tielemans Midfielder Leicester City (England)
Léandre Dendoncker Midfielder Aston Villa (England)
Amadou Onana Midfielder Everton (England)
Yannick Carrasco Midfielder Atlético de Madrid (Spain)
Axel Witsel Midfielder Atlético de Madrid (Spain)
Charles de Ketelaere Midfielder Milan, Italy)
Léandro Trossard Midfielder Brighton (England)
Danger Thorgan Midfielder Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Romelu Lukaku Before Inter (Italy)
Michy Batshuayi Before Fenerbahçe (Türkiye)
Dries Mertens Before Galatasaray (Türkiye)
edenic danger Before Real Madrid (Spain)
Lois Openda Before Objective (France)
Jeremy Doku Before Stade Rennes (France)

His figure is the midfielder of Manchester City (England), Kevin de Bruynewho became the key in the Belgian team's midfield to reach the rival goal.

Canada

The Canadians surprised Concacaf by finishing first in the octagonal final, beating Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica, El Salvador and Honduras. Remember that since Mexico 1986, they have not witnessed the global event.

His trainer, John Hermanput together a competitive squad which did not back down against any team from its confederation.

Herman's elected officials are:

Player Position team
James Pantemis Goalie CF Montreal
Milan Borjan Goalie Red Star of Belgrade (Serbia)
Dayne St. Clair Goalie Minnesota United (United States)
Samuel Adekugbe Lawyer Hatayspor (Türkiye)
Joel Waterman Lawyer CF Montreal
Alistair Johnston Lawyer CF Montreal
Richie Laryéa Lawyer Toronto FC
Kamal Miller Lawyer CF Montreal
Steven Vitoria Lawyer GD Chaves (Portugal)
Derek Cornelius Lawyer Panetolikos (Greece)
Liam Fraser Midfielder KMSK Deinze (Belgium)
Ismaël Koné Midfielder CF Montreal
Mark Anthony Kaye Midfielder Toronto FC
David Wotherspoon Midfielder St. Johnstone (Scotland)
Jonathan Osorio Midfielder Toronto FC
Atiba Hutchinson Midfielder Besiktas (Türkiye)
Stephen Eustaquio Midfielder FC Porto (Portugal)
Samuel Piette Midfielder CF Montreal
Liam Miller Before Basel (Switzerland)
Lucas Cavallini Before Vancouver Whitecaps
Ike Ugbo Before Troyes (France)
Tajon Buchanan Before Club Brugge (Belgium)
Jonathan David Before Lille (France)
Cyle Larin Before Club Brugge (Belgium)
Alphonso Davies Before Bayern Munich (Germany)
Junior Hoilett Before Reading FC (England)

His figure is the 21-year-old striker from Bayern Munich (Germany), Alphonso Davies.

Morocco

The Africans are looking to overcome the group stage, which has eluded them for 36 years. However, there is confidence in this generation, which has notable players in European clubs. They qualified for Qatar after leaving Congo in the African qualifiers.

His trainer, Walid Régraguiis tasked with breaking the age of 36 without passing the group stage, commanding a great generation.

The elected representatives of Regragui are:

Player Position club
Yassine Bono Goalie Seville Spain)
Munir Goalie Al-Wehda (Saudi Arabia)
Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti Goalie Wydad
Achraf Hakimi Lawyer PSG (France)
Noussair Mazraoui Lawyer Bayern Munich (Germany)
Romain Saiss Lawyer Besiktas (Türkiye)
Nayef Aguerd Lawyer West Ham (England)
Achraf Dari Lawyer Brest (France)
Jawad El-Yamiq Lawyer Valladolid (Spain)
Yahia Attiat-Allal Lawyer Wydad
Badr Benoun Lawyer Qatar SC (Qatar)
Sofiane Amrabat Midfielder Fiorentina (Italy)
Selim Amallah Midfielder Liège Standard (Belgium)
Abdelhamid Sabiri Midfielder Sampdoria (Italy)
Azzedine Ounahi Midfielder Angers (France)
Bilel El Khanouss Midfielder Genk (Belgium)
Yahya Jabrane Midfielder Wydad
Haim Ziyech Before Chelsea (England)
Youssef En-Nesyri Before Seville Spain)
Sofiane Boufal Before Angers (France)
Zakaria Aboukhlal Before Toulouse, France)
Ez Abde Before Osasuna (Spain)
Anass Zaroury* Before Burnley (England)
Ilias chair Before QPR (England)
Abderrazak Hamdallah Before Al-ittihad (Saudi Arabia)
Walid Cheddira Before Bari (Italy)

*Comes in place of the injured Amine Harit, striker of Olympique de Marseille

His figure is the full-back of PSG (France), Achraf Hakimicataloged as one of the best full-backs in the world.

Croatia

The Croatians hope to surpass the 2018 Russian campaign, where they reached the final and lost to France. With a squad combining youth and experience, they qualified for Qatar 2022 by finishing first in Group H of the European Qualifiers, beating Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta.

Their coach is Zlatko Dalic, who is looking to repeat the 2018 campaign.

The elected officials of Dalic are:

Player Position club
Dominik Livaković Goalie Dinamo Zagreb
Ivica Ivušić Goalie Osijek
Ivo Grbic Goalie Atlético de Madrid (Spain)
Josip Stanisic Lawyer Bayern Munich (Germany)
Borna Barisic Lawyer Rangers (Scotland)
Josip Sutalo Lawyer Dinamo Zagreb
Dejan Lovren Lawyer Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Borna Sosa Lawyer Stuttgart (Germany)
Josko Gvardiol Lawyer RB Leipzig (Germany)
Domagoj's life Lawyer AEK Athens (Greece)
Josip Juranovic Lawyer Celtic (Scotland)
Martin Erlic Lawyer Sassuolo (Italy)
Lovro Majer Flying Rennes (France)
Matthew Kovacic Flying Chelsea (England)
Luka Modric Flying Real Madrid (Spain)
Marcelo Brozovic Flying Inter (Italy)
Mario Pasalic Flying Atalanta (Italy)
Nikola Vlašić Flying Turin (Italy)
Luka Sučić Flying RB Salzburg (Austria)
Kristijan Jakic Flying Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)
Ivan Perišić Before Tottenham (England)
Andrej Kramaric Before Hoffenheim (Germany)
Marko Livaja Before Hajduk Split
Bruno Petkovic Before Dinamo Zagreb
Before Budimir Before Osasuna (Spain)
Mislav Orsic Before Dinamo Zagreb

His figure is the midfielder of Real Madrid (Spain), Luka Modricwho is also the soul of the Croatian team.

Matches (Chilean time)

  • Morocco vs Croatia – Wednesday November 23, 7:00 a.m. – Al Bayt Stadium
  • Belgium vs Canada – Wednesday November 23, 4:00 p.m. – Ahmad Bin Stadium
  • Belgium vs Morocco – Sunday November 27, 10:00 a.m. – Al Thumama Stadium
  • Croatia vs Canada – Sunday November 27, 1:00 p.m. – Khalifa International Stadium
  • Croatia vs Belgium – Thursday November 1, 12:00 p.m. – Ahmad Bin Stadium
  • Canada vs Morocco – Thursday November 1, 12:00 p.m. – Al Thumama Stadium

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