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Revision as of 01:30, 15 March 2022

2022 World Cup (Iearth)
2022 Dabatta World Cup
Dabatta2022Worldcup.png
The official emblem
Tournament details
Host countryDabatta
DatesApril 9th - April 16th, 20212
Teams32
Venue(s)6 (in Dabatta host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
2021

The 2022 World Cup, also called the 2022 Dabatta World Cup, is an international football tournament contested by men's national teams and will take place between 9 April to 16 April, 2022 in multiple cities throughout Kossmil. It will be the 48th World Cup, a worldwide football tournament held once every year. The tournament phase involved 32 teams, of which all came through qualifying competitions at the start of the event from an original 64 national teams.

Teams

122 national teams applied to join the World Cup, but ultimately only 64 national teams were able to reach the qualification rounds. Notably absent were longtime competitors like Ruskayn and Vulkaria.

Venues

Dabatta Leniya Zhivir
Republic Stadium Patriot Area Abramov Stadium
Capacity: 67,000 Capacity: 47,000 Capacity: 42,500
Puskás Aréna 05.jpg File:New Stadionul Ion Oblemenco.jpg
Vorotov Dmista
People Stadium Tiger Arena
Capacity: 62,000 Capacity: 47,450
File:Baku National Stadium 2015-06.jpg Rostov Arena2018 (cropped).jpg
Kurgut Kislovat
Freedom Stadium Heroes Arena
Capacity: 53,319 Capacity: 37,640
File:Kocaeli Arena.jpg File:Arena lviv.jpg

Opening Ceremony

The opening ceremony of the World Cup will take place on Wednesday, April 9th in Dabatta.

Group Stages

The 64-team qualifying bracket. 32 teams would advance to the actual World Cup tournaments.

Qualifying Rounds

64 competing countries were divided into eight groups of eight teams (groups A to H). Teams in each group played one another in a round-robin best two-out-of-three, with the top four teams advancing to the knockout stage with the Round of 32.

Group A

Shoassau v Constantio
13 March 2022
ShoassauFlag.png Shoassau 2-0 ConstantioFlag.png Constantio
NorthKandsonFlag.png North Kandson 1-0 NTflag2.png Timeria
Bear Flag.png Slavic Union 2-1 Flag of SaintCroixandBens.png Saint Croix and Bens
Alcarresflag.png Alcarres 1-0 LatilliFlag.png Latilli
14 March 2022
ShoassauFlag.png Shoassau 2-1 ConstantioFlag.png Constantio
NorthKandsonFlag.png North Kandson 0-1 NTflag2.png Timeria
Bear Flag.png Slavic Union 1-0 Flag of SaintCroixandBens.png Saint Croix and Bens
Alcarresflag.png Alcarres 2-0 LatilliFlag.png Latilli

Group B

Beleroskov v Elbresia
13 March 2022
 Zamastan || 1-2 ||HaduastanFlag.png Haduastan
BeleroskovFlag.png Beleroskov 3-0 Flag of Elbresia.png Elbresia
Flag of Jyau.png Jyau 1-0 ParabocaFlag.png Paraboca
Flag of SaintOffeat.png Saint Offeat 2-0 YuanFlag.png Yuan
14 March 2022
 Zamastan || 2-0 ||HaduastanFlag.png Haduastan
BeleroskovFlag.png Beleroskov 0-1 Flag of Elbresia.png Elbresia
Flag of Jyau.png Jyau 2-0 ParabocaFlag.png Paraboca
Flag of SaintOffeat.png Saint Offeat 2-0 YuanFlag.png Yuan

Group C

13 March 2022
DurnstaalFlag.png Durnstaal 1-0 NewAneaFlag.png New Anea
Flag of Kyti.png Kyti 2-0 ZalluabedFlag.png Zalluabed
AlecburghFlag.png Alecburgh 2-1 ElastanFlag.png Elastan
SomodiFlag.png Somodi 1-0 ArenaciaFlag.png Arenacia
14 March 2022
DurnstaalFlag.png Durnstaal 2-1 NewAneaFlag.png New Anea
Flag of Kyti.png Kyti 3-1 ZalluabedFlag.png Zalluabed
AlecburghFlag.png Alecburgh 0-2 ElastanFlag.png Elastan
SomodiFlag.png Somodi 1-0 ArenaciaFlag.png Arenacia

Group D

Tine v Rio Palito
13 March 2022
NewElklandFlag.png New Elkland 2-0 Mulfuliraflag.png Mulfulira
EastChanchajillaFlag1.png East Chanchajilla 3-1 AustrolisFlag.png Austrolis
AndaluniFlag.png Andaluni 1-0 TasiastanFlag.png Tasiastan
TineFlagTine Flag.svg Tine 4-3 RIO PALITO FLAG.jpg Rio Palito
14 March 2022
NewElklandFlag.png New Elkland 2-0 Mulfuliraflag.png Mulfulira
EastChanchajillaFlag1.png East Chanchajilla 1(1)-(1)1 AustrolisFlag.png Austrolis
AndaluniFlag.png Andaluni 1-0 TasiastanFlag.png Tasiastan
TineFlagTine Flag.svg Tine 2-0 RIO PALITO FLAG.jpg Rio Palito

Group E

13 March 2022
VitosiumFlag.png Vitosium 1-0 Bandera de la ciudad de Madrid.svg Ordayia
Flag of Ivite.png Ivite 2-1 Flag of Nebetia.png Nebetia
JumbosaFlag.png Jumbosa 1-0 TunioFlag.png Tunio
NorthIcadaniaFlag.png North Icadania 3-2 SeranFlag.jpeg Unified Sera
14 March 2022
VitosiumFlag.png Vitosium 2-1 Bandera de la ciudad de Madrid.svg Ordayia
Flag of Ivite.png Ivite 0-1 Flag of Nebetia.png Nebetia
JumbosaFlag.png Jumbosa 1-0 TunioFlag.png Tunio
NorthIcadaniaFlag.png North Icadania 0-1 SeranFlag.jpeg Unified Sera

Group F

Kossmil v Yubonia
13 March 2022
Kossmil flag 3.png Kossmil 2-0 YuboniaFlag.png Yubonia
SulifaFlag.png Sulifa 2-0 SiniaporeFlag.png Siniapore
ArteganaFlag.png Artegana 4-1 Beatavic Flag.png Beatavic
Flag of Besmenia.png Besmenia 2-1 UnitedCavollonFlag.png United Cavollon
14 March 2022
Kossmil flag 3.png Kossmil 3-0 YuboniaFlag.png Yubonia
SulifaFlag.png Sulifa 1-0 SiniaporeFlag.png Siniapore
ArteganaFlag.png Artegana 0-1 Beatavic Flag.png Beatavic
Flag of Besmenia.png Besmenia 0-2 UnitedCavollonFlag.png United Cavollon

Group G

Ossinia v Selle
13 March 2022
CyrudaFlag.png Cyruda 1-0 VorricaFlag.png Vorrica
ArtaskaFlag.png Artaska 3-1 AlonnisosaFlag.png Alonnisosa
OssiniaFlag.png Ossinia 2-1 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Selle
LuthariaFlag.png Lutharia 6-0 Emmiria flag.png Emmiria
14 March 2022
CyrudaFlag.png Cyruda 1-0 VorricaFlag.png Vorrica
ArtaskaFlag.png Artaska 2-0 AlonnisosaFlag.png Alonnisosa
OssiniaFlag.png Ossinia 1-0 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Selle
LuthariaFlag.png Lutharia 4-2 Emmiria flag.png Emmiria

Group H

13 March 2022
 Quetana || 1-0 ||JanapaFlag.png Janapa
AlbarineFlag.png Albarine 1-0 QolaysiaFlag.png Qolaysia
Flag of Myanmar (2019 proposal).svg Kaoro 2-1 Flag of Versenia.png Versenia
CaspiaFlag.png Caspiaa 2-1 DrambenburgFlag.png Drambenburg
14 March 2022
 Quetana || 1-0 ||JanapaFlag.png Janapa
AlbarineFlag.png Albarine 0-1 QolaysiaFlag.png Qolaysia
Flag of Myanmar (2019 proposal).svg Kaoro 0-2 Flag of Versenia.png Versenia
CaspiaFlag.png Caspiaa 2-3 DrambenburgFlag.png Drambenburg

Knockout Stage

Round of 32

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

Group H

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Third-Place

Final

Sponsorship

The sponsors of the 2022 World Cup are divided into three categories: World Cup Partners, World Cup Sponsors and National Supporters. The National Supporters are all Kossmilian sponsors.

World Cup partners World Cup sponsors National supporters

Media

The World Cup Organization, through several companies, sold the broadcasting rights for the 2022 World Cup to various local broadcasters. After having tested the technology at limited matches of the 2020 Heimdahl'ia World Cup (via private tests and public viewings in the host city of Heimdahl'ia), the 2022 World Cup is the first World Cup in which all matches were produced in 4K ultra high definition. The WCO stated that at least 75% of the broadcast cut of each match would come from 4K cameras (covering the majority of main angles), with instant replays and some camera angles being converted up from 1080p high definition sources with limited degradation in quality. These broadcasts were made available from selected rightsholders and television providers.

Within Kossmil, local broadcasts were largely contained within the rights of KBC 1.