Qatar World Cup 2022 final squad list, fixtures, odds and coach
Qatar are the hosts of the first World Cup in the Middle East and they have been rewarded with a difficult group. However, one thing they have working in their favour is being an unknown quantity. It is hard to know what we should expect from the host nation and that unpredictability could be a contributing factor on their quest for success.
Qatar’s World Cup Qualification
Qatar qualified for the World Cup by virtue of being the host nation. A controversial decision that cuts across several issues, including alleged human rights violations. One thing was certain, that they would be a participant at this event and more importantly, kick off the tournament in front of their home fans.
Qatar’s World Cup performances
Hosts, Qatar, have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup since the country's independence in 1971. Although the country has been a regular participant in the AFC Asian Cup, this will be the first time the national side will be appearing at a World Cup.
Qatar’s final World Cup Squad
The Qatar world cup squad is headlined by key player Akram Afif, who plays as a winger for Qatar club side Al-Saad.
Goalkeepers: Saad Al Sheeb (Al-Sadd), Meshaal Barsham (Al-Sadd), Yousuf Hassan (Al-Gharafa).
Defenders: Pedro Miguel (Al-Sadd), Musaab Khidir (Al-Sadd), Tarek Salman (Al-Sadd), Bassam Al Rawi (Al-Duhail), Boualem Khoukhi (Al-Sadd), Abdelkarim Hassan (Al-Sadd), Homam Al Amin (Al-Gharafa), Jassim Gabir (Al-Arabi).
Midfielders: Ali Asad (Al-Sadd), Assim Madibo (Al-Duhail), Mohammed Waad (Al-Sadd), Salem Al Hajri (Al-Sadd), Mustafa Meshaal (Al-Sadd), Karim Boudiaf (Al-Duhail), Abdulaziz Hatim (Al-Rayyan), Ismaeel Mohammad (Al-Duhail).
Forwards: Naif Al Hadhrami (Al-Rayyan), Ahmed Alaa (Al-Gharafa), Hassan Al Haydos (Al-Sadd), Khalid Muneer (Al-Wakrah), Akram Afif (Al-Sadd), Almoez Ali (Al-Duhail), Mohammed Muntari (Al-Duhail).
See the list of every country's World Cup squads here
Qatar’s Star Player
Qatar star man, Akram Afif is returning to peak form at just the right time. Last season he was hampered by injuries and incossitency towards the end of the Xavi's spell as Al Sadd boss.
However his performances in recent friendlies have indicated he is primed for the World Cup. He is an electric and direct attacker with the ability to beat his man and shoot with excellent technique. He will be a key asset for the hosts.
Qatar’s Coach
Félix Sánchez has been in Qatar since 2006 and has worked his way up from the Aspire Academy, through the Qatar youth teams before landing the senior job in 2017.
He failed to guide them to the 2018 World Cup but the 2019 Asian cup more than made up for that disappointment. The Catalan has no club experience b
Qatar’s World Cup group fixtures
Qatar vs Ecuador - 20 November, 4pm
Qatar vs Senegal - 25 November, 1pm
Qatar vs Netherlands - 29 November, 3pm
Qatar’s betting odds
Qatar have very little chance of winning the tournament according to the bookies. They have been given the 27th best odds at 500.00