The 2022 FIFA World Cup hosted in Qatar feels more real than ever after the stage has been set with the World Cup draw moments ago. For the first time ever, the World Cup will be held in the Middle East and will begin in late November. Traditionally, the tournament has been held in the months of June and July.
Teams were drawn from four pools into eight groups and there are rules to keep apart regional rivals. Groups couldn't contain any more than two teams from Europe, and no more than one from any other continent. But it can get complicated... learn more here.
What does it mean for Charlotte FC?
Charlotte FC has the potential to be represented in the FIFA World Cup through some of their players. Striker Karol Świderski and winger Kamil Jóźwiak have been regulars for the Polish National Team while midfielder Alan Franco has been a mainstay for the Ecuadorian National team.
Ecuador was drawn into Group A with Qatar, Senegal, and the Netherlands.
Schedule:
Monday, Nov. 21 - Qatar vs. Ecuador, 5 a.m. ET
Friday, Nov. 25 - Netherlands vs. Ecuador, TBD
Tuesday, Nov. 29 - Ecuador vs. Senegal, TBD
Poland was drawn into Group C with Argentina, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico.
Schedule:
Tuesday, Nov. 22 - Mexico vs. Poland, TBD
Saturday, Nov. 26 - Poland vs. Saudi Arabia, TBD
Wednesday, Nov. 30 - Poland vs. Argentina, TBD
U.S. Men's National Team
The United States is back in the World Cup after an eight-year hiatus due to failing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. In their return to the global stage, the U.S. was drawn into Group B with England, Iran, and the winner of the European Playoff (Wales/Scotland/Ukraine).
Schedule:
Monday, Nov. 21 - United States vs. Wales/Scotland/Ukraine, TBD
Friday, Nov. 25 - England vs. United States, TBD
Tuesday, Nov. 29 - Iran vs. United States, TBD
Full World Cup Draw
Group A
Qatar
Ecuador
Senegal
Netherlands
Group B
England
Iran
United States
Wales/Scotland/Ukraine
Group C
Argentina
Mexico
Poland
Saudi Arabia
Group D
France
Peru/Australia/United Arab Emirates
Denmark
Tunisia
Group E
Spain
Costa Rica/New Zealand
Germany
Japan
Group F
Belgium
Canada
Morocco
Croatia
Group G
Brazil
Serbia
Switzerland
Cameroon
Group H
Portugal
Ghana
Uruguay
South Korea