World Cup, how long will it take for China to qualify?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-17
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you want Chinese football to have a big change, unless there is a big change in the entire Chinese system, it is very difficult.

    The current system with Chinese characteristics is neither like North Korea nor the West, and Chinese football is also made with Chinese characteristics.

    But the leadership attaches great importance to it, and small improvements will still be made, such as this year's national football team.

    Last year, several members of the Standing Committee came out to express their positions, and then Chinese football had a series of actions, and the effect was quite obvious, hehe, it was really Chinese characteristics.

    So objectively speaking, I think there is some hope for reaching the World Cup finals in 2018.

    Of course, it also includes China's successful bid to host the World Cup, which automatically enters as the host.

    It could be 2018 or 2022.

    If you want to enter the World Cup as frequently as South Korea and Japan, I guess it will be after 2042.

    The ability to qualify from the group is estimated to be reached around 2050.

    Don't worry, you can see it a few times in your lifetime, no matter how bad it is, you must have this confidence.

    Remember to look at mine in 2018, 2042, 2050.

    Of course, we will not be able to see it in our lifetime on the day the Chinese team wins the championship, so it seems that our descendants are quite happy, and they will at least have the opportunity to see it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it is to enter the World Cup, then it needs to be a hundred years since the founding of the party; If you qualify for the group stage of the World Cup, then it will take the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China! This story is my own fiction, if there is any similarity, it is purely a coincidence!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Believe in the national team.

    Let's look forward to the performance of the national football team at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as you don't gamble and don't play match-fixing, it's time for Chinese football to qualify.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't think it's a question that should be asked here, it should be asked by the Football Association.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the Chinese Football Association is disbanded, then the Chinese team will not be far from the World Cup.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Alas! That's a good question.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    World Cup Qualifying Rules:

    The 32 participating teams were drawn into eight groups of four teams each, each of which had to play one match with three other teams, with four teams playing in a round-robin tournament (A1-A2; a1-a3;a1-a4;a2-a3;a2-a4;a3-a4)。

    Each game lasts 90 minutes, and points are awarded for wins, draws, and losses. The top two teams in each group of points qualify for the 1 8 finals of the knockout stage, with a total of 16 teams, known as the "round of 16".

    There are 32 teams participating in the World Cup, and the qualification for participation is the World Cup qualifiers of FIFA member states (regions) through registration, and the World Cup qualifying stage is divided into six major regions, namely Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, North America and Oceania. Compete for a place in the World Cup finals.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The 32 participating teams are drawn into eight groups of four teams each, each of which must play one match against three other teams, with four teams in each group playing a round-robin tournament for a total of six games.

    The World Cup has 32 countries to participate in the final stage of the competition, through the registration of FIFA member states (regions) of the World Cup qualifiers to obtain the final stage of the qualification, the world qualifying stage is divided into six major regions, namely Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, North America and Oceania, each region in accordance with the provisions of the quota to determine the qualifying team, the host country directly qualified for the final stage of the competition.

    Other regulations for World Cup matches.

    Since the third World Cup in 1938, it was stipulated that the defending champion and the host country could advance directly, but in 2002, because the defending champion France performed too poorly in the World Cup in South Korea and Japan, FIFA stipulated that from the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, the defending champion needs to participate in the World Cup qualifiers in his region, so that only the host country can qualify for the finals, and the South African World Cup host failed to qualify from the group, but FIFA did not cancel the host country's direct qualification.

    The host country of the World Cup finals must be a FIFA member state (region), and the member state (region) needs to apply to FIFA (two members can jointly apply to host it), and then the vote of all FIFA member countries (region) will be selected.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    FIFA promulgated the World Cup rules in May 2003 and December 2005 respectively, and according to the latest version of the rules in December 2005, the rules for the group stage ranking are as follows: The 32 participating teams are divided into eight groups of four teams each. Each team must play one match against the other three teams, with the winner getting three points, the loser not scoring points, and the draw winning team getting one point each.

    The group ranking is determined according to the following rules: a. The player with the highest points is ranked first b. The player with the highest total goal difference in the group is ranked first c. The team with the highest total goal difference in the group is ranked first If there are still two or more teams tied according to the above rules, they will be compared in the following order to determine the ranking order: d. Compare the scores of the teams that are tied for each other.

    If it is still equal, then: e. Compare the goal difference between the tied teams playing against each other. If it is still equal, then:

    f. Compare the number of goals scored by the tied teams in each other's matches. If it is still equal, then: g, draw. Adopt it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is there a solution: tonight and what year, the song is still wandering.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    World Cup Qualifying Rules:

    The 32 participating teams were drawn into eight groups of four teams each, each of which had to play one match with three other teams, with four teams playing in a round-robin tournament (A1-A2; a1-a3;a1-a4;a2-a3;a2-a4;a3-a4)。

    Each game lasts 90 minutes, and points are awarded for wins, draws, and losses. The top two teams in each group of points qualify for the 1 8 finals of the knockout stage, with a total of 16 teams, known as the "round of 16".

    There are 32 teams participating in the World Cup, and the qualification for participation is the World Cup qualifiers of FIFA member states (regions) through registration, and the World Cup qualifying stage is divided into six major regions, namely Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, North America and Oceania. Compete for a place in the World Cup finals.

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