Qatar World Cup sees most goals

DOHA, Dec. 19: The six-goal madness of the final between Argentina and France means that the Qatar World Cup is the tournament with the highest number of goals ever scored. The six goals that went into the back of the net on Sunday means that 172 goals were scored in the 2022 Wo

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ANFA claims the World Cup tickets were not misused

All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) claims that they did not misuse the Qatar World Cup tickets.

Chelsea ready to buy Argentine star Enzo

ARGENTINA, Jan. 5: The English Premier League club, Chelsea is ready to spend a huge amount of money on Qatar World Cup star Enzo Fernandez. The 21-year-old Argentine midfielder received the young player award at the Qatar World Cup. Argentina defeated France and won the title.

DishHome World Cup

DishHome fibernet is the internet partner for the screening of the Qatar World Cup in Nepal. Customers can access packages and also watch matches with the DishHome iTV.

England to take a knee before FIFA World Cup match against Iran

England will take a knee before their FIFA Qatar World Cup 2022 opener against Iran.

Man United duo criticizes Qatar World Cup

Just minutes after finishing the last Premier League match before the World Cup, Manchester United duo Bruno Fernandes and Christian Eriksen both questioned the decision to stage the tournament in Qatar.

Nepali workers to be hired for Qatar World Cup

Various companies in Qatar wanted to hire Nepali workers for a short duration given the World Cup 2022.

Australia book its place at 2022 Qatar World Cup

JUNE 14: Goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne, who replaced Mat Ryan just before the shootout for his third cap, was the hero, saving Alex Valera's final kick. This will be Australia's fifth World Cup in a row, having qualified every time since 2006. They will be in Group D alongside holders France, Denmark and Tunisia. The World Cup's final team will be decided on Tuesday when Costa Rica face New Zealand at the same venue, the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. That game will be streamed live on the BBC Sport website and app as well as on iPlayer and the Red Button at 19:00 BST 'A risk but it worked' - Arnold on Redmayne sub Australia boss Graham Arnold's decision to bring off captain Ryan for Redmayne, whose only previous competitive international was against Nepal, was surprising but it ultimately paid off. The Sydney FC keeper, 33, danced on the line for each kick in a bid to put the Peruvians off and Luis Advincula hit the post before Valera's final penalty was saved. "He's a very good penalty saver and I did something that could affect them mentally," said Arnold. "They were probably asking themselves the question, 'Why is this guy being brought on, he has to be good'. "Maybe that was the reason they hit the post. It's a 1% mental effort to trouble the Peru penalty takers. It was a risk but it worked out." Redmayne, who had trials at Arsenal as a youngster, was making just his third appearance for the Socceroos. "This idea was floated pre-selection that this might eventuate in these kind of circumstances and for the two or three weeks we've been here [in Qatar], I've kind of had that in my mind," said Redmayne. "I've been working on a few things in training but at the end of the day it's a flip of the coin, it's either right or left. "I'm no hero, I just played my role like everyone did tonight." The game itself in Al Rayyan was far from a classic, with no chances of note in the opening 80 minutes. Australia had three good opportunities in the final 10 minutes with Ajdin Hrustic forcing two saves and Aziz Behich curling just wide. Edison Flores had Peru's only shot on target but his long-range strike in extra time was straight at Ryan. He went even closer, with the game's best chance, when his header hit the post. The game was played in excess of 30C in an air-conditioned Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. In the build-up to the game Peru assistant boss Nolberto Solano raised concerns that the World Cup itself was moved to November to avoid the stifling heat, and yet some of the play-offs have been played now. His side, who were hoping to reach a second consecutive World Cup, had finished fifth in South American qualifying to reach this game. Australia finished third in their Asian qualifying group and beat the United Arab Emirates 2-1 in Qatar last Tuesday to set up their showdown with Peru.

Qatar World Cup ticket sales to open

Fans can start registering to buy Qatar World Cup tickets on Wednesday with prices for visitors starting at around $70

Italy, Portugal to fight for a World Cup berth

LONDON: Reigning European champions Italy and 2016 European champions Portugal could lock horns for a 2022 World Cup spot as they were drawn into the same path in the play-off on Friday. The 12 teams from UEFA were drawn into three paths with the winner of each path to reach the Qatar World Cup finals. Italy will face North Macedonia first in Path C while Portugal will play against Turkey. The winners will meet in one of the three play-off finals held on March 29. In Path A, Scotland will host Ukraine while Austria will visit Wales. The semifinals in Path B are Russia vs Poland and Sweden vs Czech Republic. Ten teams have already qualified for the World Cup finals after finishing top in each group in the European qualifiers. They are Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Serbia, Spain and Switzerland.