
The countdown to the date of world football has begun. On Sunday, November 20, at 18:00 in Qatar and Ecuador, the 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off, which will last until December 18. History, of course, is written by those present, but there are many big names who will watch this event on television. The biggest of these is Erling Haaland as Norway failed to secure a place in Qatar and European Championship winners Italy did not participate in the second World Cup in a row. Also absent are Kante and Pogba, who were not called up to the France squad due to injuries, as are Wijnaldum (Netherlands) and Marco Reus (Germany). Among the highlights of this year is the presence of the Williams brothers. The two players from Bilbao will compete for different national teams: Ignasi will play for Ghana and the youngest, Nico, will play for Spain. As for the possibility of meeting with rivals, it will be in the quarterfinals or finals. The only time the two brothers played for different national teams was Kevin Prince Boateng from Ghana and Jerome from Germany.

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