Concacaf Fifa World Cup qualifiers 2022

 

Concacaf Fifa World Cup qualifiers 2022

Concacaf Fifa World Cup qualifiers 2022:
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Concacaf Fifa World Cup qualifiers 2022

The North, Central American and Caribbean segment of the 2022 FIFA World Cup capability went about as the qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, to be held in Qatar, for public groups which are individuals from the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF). The Fifa World Cup 2022 will take place in Qatar from November 21 to December 18. There are 32 teams to compete in eight groups in the tournament. Three direct openings and one between confederation play-off space in the last competition were accessible for CONCACAF groups.


Participants

Every one of the 35 FIFA-subsidiary public groups from CONCACAF initially entered capability. Groups were cultivated in light of their July 2020 FIFA rankings. Be that as it may, Saint Lucia later pulled out, diminishing the all out number of groups to 34.


Unique configuration:

On 10 July 2019, CONCACAF declared a rebuilt qualifying design for the World Cup.[2] After CONCACAF at first reported in March 2018 that they would utilize the CONCACAF Ranking Index to decide the cultivating of CONCACAF groups for fitting the bill to worldwide tournaments, it was resolved that FIFA Rankings would be utilized all things considered.

Top-cultivated Hexagonal gathering: The main 6 positioned CONCACAF groups in view of the FIFA rankings of June 2020 were to play home-and-away cooperative effort matches in one single gathering (frequently alluded to as the "Hexagonal"). The main three groups would have equipped for the World Cup, and the fourth-set group would have progressed to the CONCACAF play-off round.

Lower-cultivated bunch stage and knockout stage: The excess CONCACAF groups (positioned 7 to 35 in light of the FIFA rankings of June 2020) were to be partitioned into eight gatherings (five gatherings of four groups and three gatherings of three groups) to play home-and-away cooperative effort matches. The champs of each gathering would have progressed to a knockout stage, comprising of the quarter-finals, semi-finals and last to be played in a two-legged home-and-away series. The victor of the knockout stage would have likewise progressed to the CONCACAF play-off round.

Play-off round: The fourth-set group of the Hexagonal gathering would have confronted the champ of the knockout stage to progress to the between confederation end of the season games.

In any case, on 25 June 2020, following FIFA's choice to delay the September 2020 worldwide window due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that's what CONCACAF noticed "the moves introduced by deferments to the football schedule, and fragmented FIFA rankings cycle in our confederation, which implies our ongoing World Cup qualifying process has been compromised and will be changed."


New arrangement

On 27 July 2020, CONCACAF declared another passing configuration for the World Cup.

First cycle: 30 CONCACAF groups, positioned 6 to 35 in light of the FIFA rankings of July 2020, were brought into six gatherings of five and played single cooperative effort matches and they were two home and two away, with bunch victors fitting the bill for the subsequent round.

Second cycle: Six first round bunch champs played in a two legged home and away series. The three victors was progressed to the third round.

Third cycle: Eight groups, three second round victors and top five CONCACAF groups in view of those FIFA rankings, played home-and-away cooperative effort matches in one single gathering. The best three groups equipped for the World Cup, and the fourth-put group progressed to the between confederation end of the season games.


Schedule

On 25 June 2020, FIFA reported that the between confederation end of the season games, initially booked to be played in March 2022, were moved to June 2022, and that the June 2021 window would be reached out from two matchdays to four for CONCACAF. On 8 September 2020, CONCACAF reported that the matches which were booked for October and November 2020 would be rescheduled to 2021. On 4 December 2020, FIFA declared that the September 2021, October 2021, January 2022 and March 2022 windows in the FIFA International Match Calendar would each be reached out by one day to take into account three match days to be played per window. Around the same time, CONCACAF declared the reconsidered qualification schedule, which was updated on 16 June 2021.


Qualified teams

Let's know about the qualified teams. And The following teams from CONCACAF qualified for the final tournament. In all, three or four CONCACAF members will be qualified.

  1. Canada- Canada has qualified in third round as winners on 27 march 2022
  2. Mexico- Mexico has qualified in third round as runners-up on 30 march 2022
  3. United States- United States has qualified in third round on 27 march 2022


Top goalscorers

There were 345 goals scored in all the 118 matches, for an average of 2.92 goals per match. Let's know the top goalscorers-

  • Cyle Larin- 13 goals
  • Jonathan David- 9 goals
  • David Rugamas- 8 goals
  • Cecilio Waterman- 7 goals
  • Nigel Hasselbaink- 6 goals
  • Lucas Cavallini, Alphonso Davies, Lyle Taylor, Gabriel Torres, Christian Pulisic- 5 goals
  • Duckens Nazon, Rolando Blackburn, Ricardo Rivera, Keithroy Freeman- 4 goals


Conclusion

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