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Because Africa is the only continent that has not hosted a World Cup.
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Hmmm......Well, how do you think the host countries of the previous World Cups obtained the qualifications to host them?
I believe you're on a mission!!
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Because FIFA announced that the 2010 World Cup will be held in Africa, the five countries that are fighting for the right to host the 2010 World Cup are all African countries, they are Egypt, Libya, Morocco, South Africa, Tunisia, of which only South Africa is a developed country, and the other four countries are all Islamic countries in North Africa, won the right to host the 2010 World Cup.
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Because the World Cup has never been held on the African continent!
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That's the same as why the Olympics are being held in China!!
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Since the FIFA stipulates that the World Cup will be hosted by African countries, the five countries that are striving for the right to host the 2010 World Cup are all African countries, namely: Egypt, Libya, Morocco, South Africa, and Tunisia On May 8, 2004, Tunisia announced that it would give up its bid to host the World Cup because it was impossible to co-host the World Cup with Libya. On May 15, 2004, at the meeting of the FIFA Executive Committee held in Zurich, Switzerland, South Africa won the 2010 World Cup by 14 votes to 10, becoming the 16th world vote to 10 to overwhelm Morocco and win the 2010 World Cup to become the 16th World Cup host country, while Egypt did not receive any votes.
Libya was disqualified because it only wanted to co-host the World Cup with Tunisia and would not host it alone, and Libya also stated that it would not allow Israel to participate in the World Cup.
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Because Africa applied to host it.
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This one is very simple, everyone chooses it when they choose.
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Those who are elected, those who vote are voted.
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The question should be the same as why the 2008 Olympics were held in China.
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African teams for the World Cup: Ghana, Senegal, Cameroon, Morocco, Tunisia.
The 2022 Qatar World Cup African qualifiers came to an end, with Cameroon and Algeria going into extra time on the final matchday, while Senegal played Egypt to penalties. In the end, five African teams advanced to the main tournament of the World Cup, namely Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana, Tunisia and Morocco.
The Africa Qualifiers are divided into 3 stages, with as many as 54 teams participating, and 10 teams advancing to Stage 3. The final stage of the tournament was a brutal format, with 10 teams divided into five groups through a draw, and the winners of the five groups advanced to the main tournament after two legs.
In the first leg of the competition, there were 2 draws in 5 games and 1-0 in 3 games, and in the second leg of this morning's competition, there was an overtime kill and a penalty shootout.
Senegal and Egypt are in the spotlight, with Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah leading the way in Liverpool's striker pairing. In February, the two sides faced off in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, with Senegal winning on penalties to lift the trophy. When it comes to the crucial battle for World Cup tickets, Senegal once again had the last laugh.
In the first leg, Egypt won 1-0 at home, and this game came to Senegal's home stadium, and the home team created an opponent's "own goal" soon after the opening, and the two sides returned to the same running line. In the next nearly 90 minutes and extra time, both teams failed to score, and the game went to a penalty shootout, Egypt's star Salah sent the penalty away, Mane hit the penalty, and led Senegal to the World Cup.
Cameroon's match against Algeria was equally thrilling. In the first leg, Algeria won 1-0, and in regular time of this game, Cameroon scored, and the two sides went into extra time with an aggregate score of 1-1. In the 118th minute, Algeria scored a goal, just one step away from the World Cup, but Cameroon completed the final moment and advanced to the World Cup with the advantage of more away goals.
In the other three groups, Tunisia defeated Mali 1-0 on aggregate, Morocco beat Democratic Congo 5-2 on aggregate, and Ghana drew 1-1 with Nigeria to advance with the advantage of more away goals.
So far, all five African teams participating in the Qatar World Cup have been produced, and all of them are regular participants in the World Cup. Cameroon will participate in the World Cup for the eighth time, Tunisia and Morocco will qualify for the World Cup for the sixth time, and Ghana and Senegal will get World Cup tickets for the fourth and third times respectively.
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Africa has not won the World Cup.
The African region has not won a World Cup in its history, with Morocco finishing third in the tournament.
World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the "World Cup", is a football event that symbolizes the highest honor in football and has the greatest popularity and influence by national teams from all over the world. The World Cup has been televised to more than 3.5 billion viewers worldwide. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member state (region) can send a team to register for this event.
The Brazilian national team is the team that has won the most World Cups (5 times) and has permanently retained the previous World Cup winners' trophy, the Remet Cup, after winning 3 World Cups. The birthplace of modern football is England, whose team won the World Cup for the first time in 1966. The current World Cup trophy is the Hercules Cup, which was first lifted by four-time World Cup winners Germany in 1974 and has been used ever since.
In the 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup, the Chinese national team advanced to the World Cup finals for the first time. On December 18, 2022, in the final of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, Argentina and France drew 3-3 in regular time and extra time, and won the championship with an aggregate score of 7-5 through a penalty shootout.
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As of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, 13 African teams have qualified for the World Cup, namely: Egypt, Morocco, Zaire, Tunisia, Algeria, Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Angola, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Togo.
2022 XXII World Cup: As of the 1 8 finals, Morocco entered the quarterfinals, becoming the fourth African team to reach the quarterfinals, Senegal entered the round of 16, Cameroon, Ghana and Tunisia stopped in the group stage.
Qatar 2022 World Cup Africa Team Profile:
In this World Cup, the five teams representing Africa are Senegal, Morocco, Tunisia, Cameroon, and Ghana.
However, this time the Afrika Korps collectively dropped the chain. Senegal, the African champions, struggled for most of the half, but collapsed in the last 15 minutes, and were defeated 2-0 by the Netherlands. Morocco and Tunisia played in good form after that, with Morocco holding last year's runners-up Croatia to a 0-0 draw and Tunisia holding out world No. 10 Denmark 0-0.
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The 2022 Africa Cup of Nations did notSouth AfricaIt's because it's been eliminated.
In the early morning of November 17, 2021, Beijing time, the 2022 World Cup.
The second stage of the qualifiers for the African zone ended all competitions. The top teams from the 10 groups will advance to Stage 3, with the 10 teams playing two knockout legs in March 2022, with the winners securing five World Cup places.
In the second stage, the 40 teams were divided into four groups, and only the group winners qualified for the third knockout stage. In the second phase, South Africa and Côte d'Ivoire.
These two traditional powerhouses did not finish first in the group, and these two teams will not be able to participate in the third stage of the knockout round.
2022 Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 roster:
Group A: Cameroon (first place), Burkina Faso.
2nd place), Cape Verde (3rd place).
Group B: Senegal (1st place), Guinea (2nd place), Guinea (3rd place).
Group C: Morocco.
1st place), Gabon (2nd place), Comoros (3rd place).
Group D: Nigeria (1st place), Egypt (2nd place).
Group E: Côte d'Ivoire (first place), Equatorial Guinea (second place).
Group F: Mali (1st place), Gambia (2nd place), Tunisia.
3rd place).
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It's getting farther and farther away from qualifying in Asia, let alone in Africa. Take a look at the African teams that have made it to the World Cup in recent years:
2002: Senegal (Round of 8), Nigeria, Cameroon, Tunisia, South Africa.
2006: Angola, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana (round of 16), Tunisia.
2010: South Africa (host), Ghana (quarter-8), Nigeria, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Algeria.
2014: Nigeria (Round of 16), Algeria (Round of 16), Ghana, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire.
2018: Egypt, Nigeria, Tunisia, Senegal, Morocco.
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