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| other_titles = Copa Mundial de Fútbol 2022
| other_titles = Copa Mundial de Fútbol 2022
| image = [[File:Gran Rugido 2022.png|200px]]
| image = [[File:Gran Rugido 2022.png|200px]]
| country = [[Gran Rugido]]
| country = [[Anáhuac]]
| dates = 1 December – 20 December
| dates = 1 December – 20 December
| confederations = 5
| confederations = 5
| num_teams = 32
| num_teams = 32
| venues = 16
| venues = 16
| cities = 11
| cities = 13
| champion =  
| champion_other = {{flagicon|Wellsenfaile}} [[Wellsenfaile]]
| count =  
| count = 3
| second =  
| second_other = {{flagicon|Gavrilia}} [[Gavrilia]]
| third =  
| third_other = {{flagicon|Kentalis}} [[Kentalis]]
| third-flagvar =
| fourth_other = {{flagicon|Ezenchia}} [[Ezenchia]]
| fourth =  
| matches = 64
| fourth-flagvar =
| matches =  
| goals =  
| goals =  
| attendance =  
| attendance =  
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| nextseason = [[2024 IFA World Cup|2024]]
| nextseason = [[2024 IFA World Cup|2024]]
}}
}}
The '''2022 IFA World Cup''' is the 65th [[IFA World Cup]], the bianual world championship for [[Anteria|Anterian]] men's national football teams. It is taking place in [[Gran Rugido]] from 1 December to 20 December 2022; it is the third tournament held in the country (after the [[1962 IFA World Cup|1962]] and [[1986 IFA World Cup|1986]] tournaments) and the fifth tournament organized by the IFA. [[New Sebronia National Football Team|New Sebronia]] are the defending champions of the tournament, after defeating [[Kentalis]] in the [[2020 IFA World Cup|2020 final]]. To avoid the extremes of Gran Rugido's hot climate, this World Cup is being held during the month of December. It is being played in a reduced timeframe of 19 days with 64 matches to be played in fourteen venues across eleven cities.
The '''2022 IFA World Cup''' was the 65th [[IFA World Cup]], the bianual world championship for [[Anteria|Anterian]] men's national football teams. It was played in [[Anáhuac]] from 1 December to 20 December 2022. Vultesia was originally chosen to host the competition by the IFA but, largely due to inner politics, was not able to do so, and resigned in 2021. After bids from [[Riojania]], [[Gavrilia]], [[Anáhuac]], [[The Cape Bay]] and [[Frarstizk]], Anáhuac was finally chosen as the new host on late October 2022; making it the third tournament held in the country (after the [[1962 IFA World Cup|1962]] and [[1986 IFA World Cup|1986]] tournaments) and the fifth tournament organized by the IFA (after the [[1992 IFA Women's World Cup|1992]] and [[2008 IFA Women's Cup|2008]] tournaments of the female world cup).
 
The World Cup was won by [[Wellsenfaile]] (their third title, after winning in 1904 and 1920). Wellsenfaile beat [[Gavrilia]] in the final at San Jorge Xayacatlán's Estadio Xalieca. Total attendance was of 3,404,252, an average per match of 53,192. To avoid the extremes of Anáhuac's hot climate, this World Cup was held during the month of December. Being played in a reduced timeframe of 19 days with 64 matches, the 2022 tournament broke several World Records regarding the time frame for organization, preparation, matches and to date is the first World Cup that had more than 7 cities hosting games.  
 


== Host Selection ==
== Host Selection ==
The bidding procedure to host the 2022 Mens and Womens IFA World Cups began on April 27th 2021, and national associations have until May 4th 2021 to register their interest. [[Layfet]], which hosted the 2020 Mens World Cup is ineligible to host the 2022 Men's World Cup. [[Encessia]], which hosted the 2020 Women's World Cup is ineligible to host the 2022 Womens World Cup.


Nations that have applied to host the 2022 Mens World Cup include: [[Bakyern]], [[Gran Rugido]], [[Lyonheimer]], [[New Sebronia]], [[Vultesia]], [[Wellsenfaile]], [[Riojania]], [[Gavrilia]], [[The Cape Bay]], [[Frarstizk]] and [[Yryel]].
[[Vultesia]] was originally chosen as hosts by the IFA in 2020, with Saltstil, Vodtsil, Nilmödydrom, Hærtstil, Agralbosz, Pyperdrom and Hoxhal intended as the hosts cities, plus otentially Obstreldrær. At some point however, Vultesia declared that they could not afford to host the World Cup. A new bidding procedure to host the 2022 Mens and Womens IFA World Cups began on April 27th 2021, and national associations have until May 4th 2021 to register their interest. [[Layfet]], which hosted the 2020 Mens World Cup was ineligible to host the 2022 Men's World Cup, while [[Encessia]], which hosted the 2020 Women's World Cup was ineligible to host the 2022 Womens World Cup.
 
Competition on the Men's World Cup bidding came from countries such as IFA favorite [[Riojania]], [[Gavrilia]], [[The Cape Bay]], [[Frarstizk]] and [[Anáhuac]]. On June 2022, the IFA committee announced Anáhuac as the replacement hosts after majority of votes and despite the Riojania bid being a favorite amongst directives. Anáhuac became the only [[Olivacia|Olivacian]] nation to host three World Cups, as it hosted the [[1962 IFA World Cup|1962]] and [[1986 IFA World Cup|1986]] tournaments. Despite losing the 2022 bid, [[Riojania]] was assured to be the hosts of the 2024 World Cup.
 
On the Women's Cup, competition was far more soft as only two countries applied for bidding: [[Mbuntrare]] and [[The Vanna]]. [[The Vanna]] eventually was announced as hosts the same day as the announcement of the Men's new hosts. The [[2022 IFA Women's Cup|Women's Cup]] is expected to begin after the Men's World Cup tournamnet has ended.  


Nations that have applied to host the 2022 Women's World Cup include: [[Mbuntrare]] and [[The  Vanna]].
The preparations of the World Cup and subjected to criticisms, due to the very tight timeframe between the annoucement of the new host and the inaugural game being just months away, being considered "rushed". While many experts expressed doubts on whether deadlines could be meeted, Anáhuac continued to go ahead with the preparations, mostly using the national [[Liga Ana]] assets that were already in place. Because of this, the 2022 World Cup broke the World Record of the "fastest organized professional tournament".


== Qualification ==
== Qualification ==
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IFA's six continental confederations organize their own qualifying competitions. All IFA member associations are eligible to enter qualification. The hosts will be qualified automatically for the tournament.
IFA's six continental confederations organize their own qualifying competitions. All IFA member associations are eligible to enter qualification. The hosts will be qualified automatically for the tournament.


The allocation of slots for each confederation was discussed by the IFA Executive Committee on January 10th, 2021 at the IFA Headquarters in Tonnes. The committee decided the following allocation of slots:
The allocation of slots for each confederation was discussed by the IFA Executive Committee on January 10th, 2021 at the IFA Headquarters. The committee decided the following allocation of slots:


Thuadia (THUCON): <br>
Thuadia (THUCON): <br>
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* {{flag|Shadoveil}}
* {{flag|Shadoveil}}
* {{flag|Neuewland}}
* {{flag|Neuewland}}
* Acriae
* {{flag|Acriae}}


'''CALCON''' (0)
'''CALCON''' (0)
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'''OLICON''' (5)
'''OLICON''' (5)
* {{flag|Gran Rugido}} '''(H)'''
* {{flag|Anáhuac}} '''(H)'''
* [[File:DwetasiaUpdated.png|20px]] [[Dwetasia]]
* [[File:DwetasiaUpdated.png|23px]] [[Dwetasia]]
* {{flag|Xzavaria}}
* {{flag|Xzavaria}}
* {{flag|Fresia}}
* {{flag|Fresia}}
* {{flag|Lehmhügel}}
* {{flag|Lehmhügel}}
* Ezenchia
* {{flag|Ezenchia}}
'''MERCON''' (3)
'''MERCON''' (3)
* {{flag|Mbuntrare}}
* {{flag|Mbuntrare}}
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===Group stage===
===Group stage===
====Group A====
====Group A====
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{| border="1px" style="width:55%; text-align: center;" class=wikitable
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Gran Rugido}} |w=1|d=2|l=0|gf=5 |ga=3 |advances=y}}
|-
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Riamo}} |w=1|d=1|l=1|gf=3 |ga=2 |advances=y}}
!width=44%|Team
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Androren Spear}} |w=1|d=1|l=1|gf=5 |ga=5|}}
!width=7%|Pld
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Shadoveil}} |w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=2 |ga=5|}}
!width=7%|W
!width=7%|D
!width=7%|L
!width=7%|GF
!width=7%|GA
!width=7%|GD
!width=7%|Pts
|- style="background: #ccffcc"
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Anáhuac}} || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 5 || 3 || 2 || '''5'''
|- style="background: #ccffcc"
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Riamo}} || 3 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 || 2 || 1 || '''4'''
|-
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Androren Spear}} || 3 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 5 || -3 ||'''4'''
|-
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Shadoveil}} || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 5 || 5 || 0 || '''3'''
|}
|}
{{football box
|date=1 December
|team1={{flag|Anáhuac}}
|score=1-1
|team2={{flag|Androren Spear}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=[[Estadio Xalieca]], [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]]
}}
{{football box
|date= 1 December
|team1={{flag|Riamo}}
|score=2-0
|team2={{flag|Shadoveil}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=[[Estadio Ferronales]], [[Izamal]]
}}
----
{{football box
|date=4 December
|team1= {{flag|Shadoveil}}
|score=4-0
|team2={{flag|Androren Spear}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=[[Estadio José Canizales]], [[Heróica Mendoza]]
}}
{{football box
|date= 4 December
|team1= {{flag|Riamo}}
|score=1-1
|team2= {{flag|Anáhuac}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=[[Estadio Susete Hernández]], [[Santiago de Lujambio]]
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 7 December
|team1= {{flag|Anáhuac}}
|score=3-1
|team2= {{flag|Shadoveil}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=[[Estadio Olímpico Universitario]], [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]]
}}
{{football box
|date= 7 December
|team1= {{flag|Androren Spear}}
|score=1-0
|team2= {{flag|Riamo}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=[[Estadio 19 de Septiembre]], [[Temixtlán]]
}}


====Group B====
====Group B====
{{Fb cl2 header navbar |template=no |name= }}
{| border="1px" style="width:55%; text-align: center;" class=wikitable
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Gavrilia}} |w=2|d=1|l=0|gf=5 |ga=1 ||bc=#lightyellow|advances=y}}
|-
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Senefpat}} |w=1|d=1|l=1|gf=1 |ga=1|advances=y}}
!width=44%|Team
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Nexalan}} |w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=4 |ga=3 ||bc=#lightgreen}}
!width=7%|Pld
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Fresia}} |w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=1 |ga=6|}}
!width=7%|W
!width=7%|D
!width=7%|L
!width=7%|GF
!width=7%|GA
!width=7%|GD
!width=7%|Pts
|- style="background: #ccffcc"
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Gavrilia}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 5 || 1 || 3 || 4 || '''7'''
|- style="background: #ccffcc"
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Senefpat}} || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || '''4'''
|-
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Nexalan}} || 1 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 3 || 5 || 1 ||'''3'''
|-
|style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|Fresia}} || 1 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 6 || 5 || -5 || '''3'''
|}
|}
{{football box
|date=1 December
|team1={{flag|Gavrilia}}
|score=0-0
|team2={{flag|Senefpat}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium= Estadio Cuauhnahuac, Aztlán
}}
{{football box
|date= 1 December
|team1={{flag|Fresia}}
|score=0-3
|team2={{flag|Nexalan}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Estadio Lujambio de Necaxa, Mendoza
}}
----
{{football box
|date=4 December
|team1= {{flag|Gavrilia}}
|score=2-1
|team2={{flag|Nexalan}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Estadio Pureza Tarascana, Kabah
}}
{{football box
|date= 4 December
|team1= {{flag|Senefpat}}
|score=0-1
|team2= {{flag|Fresia}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Estadio Xochipala, Ixchel
}}
----
{{football box
|date= 7 December
|team1= {{flag|Fresia}}
|score=0-3
|team2= {{flag|Gavrilia}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Estadio La Corregidora, Zaragoza de Seguín
}}
{{football box
|date= 7 December
|team1= {{flag|Nexalan}}
|score=0-1
|team2= {{flag|Senefpat}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Villa Olímpica II, [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]]
}}
====Group C====
====Group C====
{{Fb cl2 header navbar |template=no |name= }}
{{Fb cl2 header navbar |template=no |name= }}
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====Group F====
====Group F====
{{Fb cl2 header navbar |template=no |name= }}
{{Fb cl2 header navbar |template=no |name= }}
{{Fb cl2 team |t=Ezenchia |w=2|d=0|l=1|gf=3 |ga=1 |bc=#lightyellow|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Ezenchia}} |w=2|d=0|l=1|gf=3 |ga=1 |bc=#lightyellow|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|The Cape Bay}} |w=2|d=0|l=1|gf=4 |ga=4 ||bc=#lightgreen|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|The Cape Bay}} |w=2|d=0|l=1|gf=4 |ga=4 ||bc=#lightgreen|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Morrawia}} |w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=2 |ga=3|}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Morrawia}} |w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=2 |ga=3|}}
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{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Mbuntrare}} |w=2|d=0|l=1|gf=4 |ga=3|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Mbuntrare}} |w=2|d=0|l=1|gf=4 |ga=3|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Tiskaiya}} |w=0|d=2|l=1|gf=1 |ga=2|}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Tiskaiya}} |w=0|d=2|l=1|gf=1 |ga=2|}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t=Acriae |w=0|d=1|l=2|gf=3 |ga=5 ||bc=#lightyellow}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Acriae}} |w=0|d=1|l=2|gf=3 |ga=5 ||bc=#lightyellow}}
|}
|}


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{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Wellsenfaile}} |w=1|d=2|l=0|gf=4 |ga=2 ||bc=#lightgreen|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Wellsenfaile}} |w=1|d=2|l=0|gf=4 |ga=2 ||bc=#lightgreen|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Frarstizk}} |w=1|d=2|l=0|gf=5 |ga=4 ||bc=#lightyellow|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Frarstizk}} |w=1|d=2|l=0|gf=5 |ga=4 ||bc=#lightyellow|advances=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t=[[File:DwetasiaUpdated.png|20px]] [[Dwetasia]] |w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=7 |ga=6|}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t=[[File:DwetasiaUpdated.png|23px]] [[Dwetasia]] |w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=7 |ga=6|}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Neuewland}} |w=0|d=2|l=1|gf=5 |ga=9|}}
{{Fb cl2 team |t={{flag|Neuewland}} |w=0|d=2|l=1|gf=5 |ga=9|}}
|}
|}


===Knockout stage===
===Knockout stage===
{{#invoke:RoundN|main|columns=4
{{Round16
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|score-boxes=3|3rdplace=no|short_brackets=yes
|team-width=180|score-width=18
|RD1=[[#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|RD2=[[#Quarter-finals|Quarter-finals]]
|RD3=[[#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|RD4=[[#Final|Final]]
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<!--Round of 16-->
|10 December- Olímpico Universitario |{{flag|Gran Rugido}} |'''0'''|||{{flag|Senefpat}} |'''2'''||
|10 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Olímpico Uni) |{{flag|Anáhuac}} |0|'''{{flag|Senefpat}}''' |'''2'''
|10 December- Xalieca |{{flag|Gavrilia}} |'''4'''||{{flag|Riamo}} |'''2'''||
|10 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Xalieca) |'''{{flag|Gavrilia}}''' |'''4'''|{{flag|Riamo}} |2
|10 December- Tecnológico |{{flag|Hylia}} |'''1'''||{{flag|Kentalis}} |'''3'''||
|10 December- Santa Elisa (Tecnológico) |{{flag|Hylia}} |1|'''{{flag|Kentalis}}''' |'''3'''
|10 December- Ferronales |{{flag|Hiblund}} |'''0'''||{{flag|Zona Umida}} |'''1'''||
|10 December- Izamal |{{flag|Hiblund}} |0|'''{{flag|Zona Umida}}''' |'''1'''
|11 December- Estadio Cuauhnahuac |{{flag|New Sebronia}} |'''3'''||{{flag|The Cape Bay}} |'''0'''||
|11 December- Aztlán |'''{{flag|New Sebronia}}''' |'''3'''|{{flag|The Cape Bay}} |'0
|11 December- Pureza Tarascana |Ezenchia |'''1'''||{{flag|Xzavaria}} |'''0'''||
|11 December- Kabah |'''{{flag|Ezenchia}}''' |'''1'''|{{flag|Xzavaria}} |0
|11 December- La Corregidora |{{flag|Kakland}} |'''0'''||{{flag|Frarstizk}} <ref>Frarstizk won 3 to 2 on penalties.</ref>|'''0'''||
|11 December- Zaragoza de Seguín|{{flag|Kakland}} |0&nbsp;(2)|'''{{flag|Frarstizk}}'''([[Wikipedia:Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]])|'''0&nbsp;(3)'''
|11 December- Universitario |{{flag|Wellsenfaile}} |'''2'''||{{flag|Mbuntrare}} |'''1'''||
|11 December- Santa Elisa (Universitario) |'''{{flag|Wellsenfaile}}|'''2'''|{{flag|Mbuntrare}} | 1
<!--Quarter-finals-->
<!--Quarter-finals-->
|14 December- Estadio Moctezuma |TBA |'''0'''||TBA |'''0'''||
|14 December- San Agustín |{{flag|Senefpat}} |3|'''{{flag|Gavrilia}}''' |'''4'''
|14 December- Xochipala |TBA |'''0'''||TBA  |'''0'''||
|14 December- Ixchel |'''{{flag|Kentalis}}''' |'''2'''|{{flag|Zona Umida}}  |1
|15 December- Estadio Escondido |TBA |'''0'''||TBA |'''0'''||
|15 December- Costa Escondida |{{flag|New Sebronia}} |1&nbsp;(1)|'''{{flag|Ezenchia}}''' ([[Wikipedia:Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]])|'''1&nbsp;(3)'''
|15 December- Estadio Susete Hernández |TBA |'''0'''||TBA |'''0'''||
|15 December- Santiago de Lujambio |{{flag|Frarstizk}} |1|'''{{flag|Wellsenfaile}}'''|'''3'''
<!--Semi-finals-->
<!--Semi-finals-->
|17 December- |TBA |'''0'''||TBA |'''0'''||
|17 December- Santa Elisa (Universitario) |'''{{flag|Gavrilia}}'''([[Wikipedia:Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]])|'''1&nbsp;(4)'''|{{flag|Kentalis}}| 1&nbsp;(2)
|18 December- |TBA |'''0'''||TBA |'''0'''||
|18 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Villa Olímpica II) |{{flag|Ezenchia}} |1|'''{{flag|Wellsenfaile}}'''|'''2'''
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<!--Final-->
|20 December- Xalieca |TBA |'''0'''|||TBA |'''0'''||}}
|20 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Xalieca) |{{flag|Gavrilia}} |1|'''{{flag|Wellsenfaile}}'''|'''3'''
<!-- Third Place -->
|19 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Olímpico Uni) |'''{{flag|Kentalis}}''' |'''2'''|{{flag|Ezenchia}} |0
}}
====Third place play-off====
====Third place play-off====
====Final====
====Final====
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==Marketing==
==Marketing==
===Sponsors===
===Sponsors===
Supporters. The National Supporters are all [[Gran Rugido]] based sponsors.
Supporters. National sponsors are all sponsors based in [[Anáhuac]].


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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*{{flagicon|Sauthar}} [[Stjäärna Fräkjt|Star Cargo]]
*{{flagicon|Sauthar}} [[Stjäärna Fräkjt|Star Cargo]]
|
|
*{{flagicon|Gran Rugido}} [[Grupo Financiero Gran Rugido]]
*{{flagicon|Anáhuac}} [[Grupo Financiero Anáhuac|BanAna]]
|}
|}


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[[File:Axel el Ajolote.png|100px|thumb|left|Tournament mascot, Axel el Ajolote]]
[[File:Axel el Ajolote.png|100px|thumb|left|Tournament mascot, Axel el Ajolote]]


The tournament's official mascot was unveiled on 21 October 2021, and selected through a design competition among university students. A public vote was used to select the mascot from three finalists—a {{wp|Quetzal|quetzal}}, a {{wp|Jaguar|jaguar}} , and a {{wp|Axolotl|axolotl}}. The winner, with 53% or approximately 1 million votes, was an anthropomorphic axolotl dressed in the colours of the Gran Rugidoense national team. The mascot's name is Axel and his official backstory states that he is an aspiring football player who is "charming, confident and social". People associated with the ecological ''Regeneración'' program, praised the selection of the amphibian as the mascot as it could "raise awareness on the critically-endangered species".
The tournament's official mascot was unveiled on 21 October 2021, and selected through a design competition among university students. A public vote was used to select the mascot from three finalists—a {{wp|Quetzal|quetzal}}, a {{wp|Jaguar|jaguar}} , and a {{wp|Axolotl|axolotl}}. The winner, with 53% or approximately 1 million votes, was an anthropomorphic axolotl dressed in the colours of the Anahuacan national team. The mascot's name is Axel and his official backstory states that he is an aspiring football player who is "charming, confident and social". People associated with the ecological ''Regeneración'' program, praised the selection of the amphibian as the mascot as it could "raise awareness on the critically-endangered species".


===Match ball===
===Match ball===
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''Main article: [[Kretaze Hunahpu]]''
''Main article: [[Kretaze Hunahpu]]''


The match ball for the 2022 World Cup, manufactured by Kretaze, was named the ''Hunahpu'', one of the mythological twins that defeated the gods in a [[Mesoolivacian ballgame|ballgame]] in the {{wp|Maya civilization|Tarascan}} mythology. Requested by the national committee, it is the 1st World Cup match ball made by the Kentalian sports equipment maker; it features the 3 colours of the Gran Rugidoense flag. A special match ball with gold panels, called the ''Xbalanque'' is expected to be used at the final in [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]].
The match ball for the 2022 World Cup, manufactured by Kretaze, was named the ''Hunahpu'', one of the mythological twins that defeated the gods in a [[Mesoolivacian ballgame|ballgame]] in the {{wp|Maya civilization|Tarascan}} mythology. Requested by the national committee, it is the 1st World Cup match ball made by the Kentalian sports equipment maker; it features the 3 colours of the Anahuacan flag. A special match ball with gold panels, called the ''Xbalanque'' is expected to be used at the final in [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]].


The ball was constructed using a new design, consisting of eight thermally bonded, three-dimensional panels. These were spherically moulded from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). The surface of the ball was textured with grooves, intended to improve the ball's aerodynamics. The balls were made in Kenyalis, using latex bladders and thermoplastic polyurethane-elastomer from Riamo, ethylene vinyl acetate, isotropic polyester/cotton fabric, and glue and ink from Hoterallia.
The ball was constructed using a new design, consisting of eight thermally bonded, three-dimensional panels. These were spherically moulded from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). The surface of the ball was textured with grooves, intended to improve the ball's aerodynamics. The balls were made in Kenyalis, using latex bladders and thermoplastic polyurethane-elastomer from Riamo, ethylene vinyl acetate, isotropic polyester/cotton fabric, and glue and ink from Hoterallia.
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*[[Khirmanian Broadcasting Corporation]] - {{flag|Khirmania}}
*[[Khirmanian Broadcasting Corporation]] - {{flag|Khirmania}}


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2022 IFA World Cup
Copa Mundial de Fútbol 2022
Gran Rugido 2022.png
Tournament details
Host countryAnáhuac
Dates1 December – 20 December
Teams32 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)16 (in 13 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsWellsenfaile Wellsenfaile (3rd title)
Runners-upGavrilia Gavrilia
Third placeKentalis Kentalis
Fourth placeEzenchia Ezenchia
Tournament statistics
Matches played64
2020
2024

The 2022 IFA World Cup was the 65th IFA World Cup, the bianual world championship for Anterian men's national football teams. It was played in Anáhuac from 1 December to 20 December 2022. Vultesia was originally chosen to host the competition by the IFA but, largely due to inner politics, was not able to do so, and resigned in 2021. After bids from Riojania, Gavrilia, Anáhuac, The Cape Bay and Frarstizk, Anáhuac was finally chosen as the new host on late October 2022; making it the third tournament held in the country (after the 1962 and 1986 tournaments) and the fifth tournament organized by the IFA (after the 1992 and 2008 tournaments of the female world cup).

The World Cup was won by Wellsenfaile (their third title, after winning in 1904 and 1920). Wellsenfaile beat Gavrilia in the final at San Jorge Xayacatlán's Estadio Xalieca. Total attendance was of 3,404,252, an average per match of 53,192. To avoid the extremes of Anáhuac's hot climate, this World Cup was held during the month of December. Being played in a reduced timeframe of 19 days with 64 matches, the 2022 tournament broke several World Records regarding the time frame for organization, preparation, matches and to date is the first World Cup that had more than 7 cities hosting games.


Host Selection

Vultesia was originally chosen as hosts by the IFA in 2020, with Saltstil, Vodtsil, Nilmödydrom, Hærtstil, Agralbosz, Pyperdrom and Hoxhal intended as the hosts cities, plus otentially Obstreldrær. At some point however, Vultesia declared that they could not afford to host the World Cup. A new bidding procedure to host the 2022 Mens and Womens IFA World Cups began on April 27th 2021, and national associations have until May 4th 2021 to register their interest. Layfet, which hosted the 2020 Mens World Cup was ineligible to host the 2022 Men's World Cup, while Encessia, which hosted the 2020 Women's World Cup was ineligible to host the 2022 Womens World Cup.

Competition on the Men's World Cup bidding came from countries such as IFA favorite Riojania, Gavrilia, The Cape Bay, Frarstizk and Anáhuac. On June 2022, the IFA committee announced Anáhuac as the replacement hosts after majority of votes and despite the Riojania bid being a favorite amongst directives. Anáhuac became the only Olivacian nation to host three World Cups, as it hosted the 1962 and 1986 tournaments. Despite losing the 2022 bid, Riojania was assured to be the hosts of the 2024 World Cup.

On the Women's Cup, competition was far more soft as only two countries applied for bidding: Mbuntrare and The Vanna. The Vanna eventually was announced as hosts the same day as the announcement of the Men's new hosts. The Women's Cup is expected to begin after the Men's World Cup tournamnet has ended.

The preparations of the World Cup and subjected to criticisms, due to the very tight timeframe between the annoucement of the new host and the inaugural game being just months away, being considered "rushed". While many experts expressed doubts on whether deadlines could be meeted, Anáhuac continued to go ahead with the preparations, mostly using the national Liga Ana assets that were already in place. Because of this, the 2022 World Cup broke the World Record of the "fastest organized professional tournament".

Qualification

IFA's six continental confederations organize their own qualifying competitions. All IFA member associations are eligible to enter qualification. The hosts will be qualified automatically for the tournament.

The allocation of slots for each confederation was discussed by the IFA Executive Committee on January 10th, 2021 at the IFA Headquarters. The committee decided the following allocation of slots:

Thuadia (THUCON):
Caleren (CALCON):
Thrismari (RISCON):
Astariax (ASTCON):
Olivacia (OLICON):
Meredonne (MERCON):

The first qualifying matches will be played in May 2020. Nations have until May 4th to declare their intent to participate in the qualifier.

List of qualified teams

THUCON (10)

CALCON (0)

  • None qualified

RISCON (7)

HIRCON (6)

OLICON (5)

MERCON (3)

Format

Summary

Group stage

Knockout stage

Third place play-off

Final

Venues

Team base camps

Seeding

Results

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Anáhuac 3 1 2 0 5 3 2 5
 Riamo 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 4
 Androren Spear 3 1 1 1 4 5 -3 4
 Shadoveil 3 1 0 2 5 5 0 3



Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Gavrilia 2 1 0 5 1 3 4 7
 Senefpat 1 1 1 1 3 2 0 4
 Nexalan 1 0 2 4 3 5 1 3
 Fresia 1 0 2 1 6 5 -5 3
 Gavrilia0-0 Senefpat
Estadio Cuauhnahuac, Aztlán
 Fresia0-3 Nexalan
Estadio Lujambio de Necaxa, Mendoza

 Gavrilia2-1 Nexalan
Estadio Pureza Tarascana, Kabah
 Senefpat0-1 Fresia
Estadio Xochipala, Ixchel

 Fresia0-3 Gavrilia
Estadio La Corregidora, Zaragoza de Seguín
 Nexalan0-1 Senefpat
Villa Olímpica II, San Jorge Xayacatlán

Group C

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Hylia (A) 3 3 0 0 6 1 +5 9
 Zona Umida (A) 3 0 2 1 4 5 −1 2
 Yryel 3 0 2 1 2 4 −2 2
 Salamat 3 0 2 1 1 3 −2 2

Group D

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Hiblund (A) 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 6
 Kentalis (A) 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 6
 Lehmhügel 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6
 The Vanna 3 0 0 3 3 10 −7 0

Group E

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 New Sebronia (A) 3 2 0 1 3 0 +3 6
 Xzavaria (A) 3 1 1 1 2 3 −1 4
 Riojania 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3
 Khirmania 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2

Group F

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Ezenchia (A) 3 2 0 1 3 1 +2 6
 The Cape Bay (A) 3 2 0 1 4 4 0 6
 Morrawia 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3
 San Calia 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3

Group G

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Kakland (A) 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7
 Mbuntrare (A) 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6
 Tiskaiya 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
 Acriae 3 0 1 2 3 5 −2 1

Group H

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Wellsenfaile (A) 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 5
 Frarstizk (A) 3 1 2 0 5 4 +1 5
DwetasiaUpdated.png Dwetasia 3 1 0 2 7 6 +1 3
 Neuewland 3 0 2 1 5 9 −4 2

Knockout stage

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
10 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Olímpico Uni)
 
 
 Anáhuac 0
 
14 December- San Agustín
 
 Senefpat 2
 
 Senefpat 3
 
10 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Xalieca)
 
 Gavrilia 4
 
 Gavrilia 4
 
17 December- Santa Elisa (Universitario)
 
 Riamo 2
 
 Gavrilia(p)1 (4)
 
10 December- Santa Elisa (Tecnológico)
 
 Kentalis 1 (2)
 
 Hylia 1
 
14 December- Ixchel
 
 Kentalis 3
 
 Kentalis 2
 
10 December- Izamal
 
 Zona Umida 1
 
 Hiblund 0
 
20 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Xalieca)
 
 Zona Umida 1
 
 Gavrilia 1
 
11 December- Aztlán
 
 Wellsenfaile3
 
 New Sebronia 3
 
15 December- Costa Escondida
 
 The Cape Bay '0
 
 New Sebronia 1 (1)
 
11 December- Kabah
 
 Ezenchia (p)1 (3)
 
 Ezenchia 1
 
18 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Villa Olímpica II)
 
 Xzavaria 0
 
 Ezenchia 1
 
11 December- Zaragoza de Seguín
 
 Wellsenfaile2 Third place
 
 Kakland 0 (2)
 
15 December- Santiago de Lujambio 19 December- San Jorge Xayacatlán (Olímpico Uni)
 
 Frarstizk(p)0 (3)
 
 Frarstizk 1 Kentalis 2
 
11 December- Santa Elisa (Universitario)
 
 Wellsenfaile3  Ezenchia 0
 
 Wellsenfaile2
 
 
 Mbuntrare 1
 

Third place play-off

Final

Statistics

Awards

Marketing

Sponsors

Supporters. National sponsors are all sponsors based in Anáhuac.

World Cup partners World Cup sponsors National supporters

Symbols

Mascot

Main article: Axel el Ajolote

Tournament mascot, Axel el Ajolote

The tournament's official mascot was unveiled on 21 October 2021, and selected through a design competition among university students. A public vote was used to select the mascot from three finalists—a quetzal, a jaguar , and a axolotl. The winner, with 53% or approximately 1 million votes, was an anthropomorphic axolotl dressed in the colours of the Anahuacan national team. The mascot's name is Axel and his official backstory states that he is an aspiring football player who is "charming, confident and social". People associated with the ecological Regeneración program, praised the selection of the amphibian as the mascot as it could "raise awareness on the critically-endangered species".

Match ball

The Hunahpu on the fields of the Estadio Xalieca

Main article: Kretaze Hunahpu

The match ball for the 2022 World Cup, manufactured by Kretaze, was named the Hunahpu, one of the mythological twins that defeated the gods in a ballgame in the Tarascan mythology. Requested by the national committee, it is the 1st World Cup match ball made by the Kentalian sports equipment maker; it features the 3 colours of the Anahuacan flag. A special match ball with gold panels, called the Xbalanque is expected to be used at the final in San Jorge Xayacatlán.

The ball was constructed using a new design, consisting of eight thermally bonded, three-dimensional panels. These were spherically moulded from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). The surface of the ball was textured with grooves, intended to improve the ball's aerodynamics. The balls were made in Kenyalis, using latex bladders and thermoplastic polyurethane-elastomer from Riamo, ethylene vinyl acetate, isotropic polyester/cotton fabric, and glue and ink from Hoterallia.

Music

Main article: IFA World Cup songs and anthems

The official song of the 2022 World Cup "Ulama", was performed by the Rugidoense-Kentalian singer Ximena Koliševski, and the band Mistrales, and is sung in both English and Spanish. The song is based on pre-Canterian culture music, with it's choreography being based on supposed dances perfomed before a ballgame. Koliševski and Mistrales performed the song at the pre-inaugural tournament in the Estadio Xalieca on 31 November. It was also be sung at the opening ceremony on 1 December and will be sung on the closing ceremony on 20 December.

The official mascot song of the 2022 World Cup was "Parchís".

The official anthem of the 2022 World Cup was "Juego de Pelota" by Tlalóc Peréz with vocals from the Opera Xalieca, which was also performed at the opening ceremony.

Media

Broadcasting

The IFA sold the broadcasting rights for the 2022 World Cup to various local broadcasters. The 2022 World Cup is the first World Cup in which all matches were produced in 4K ultra high definition.

Video games

See Also