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World Cup 2022 Eliminated Teams: Updated List of FIFA Qatar 2022 Eliminated Nations

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicked off on Sunday, December 18 with 32 teams competing to reach the finals. Only two will get there, and one will get to hoist the trophy.

In these next few weeks, all the other nations will pack up and go home from Qatar after failing to fulfill the ultimate dream.

The tournament began with a group stage and at the end of it the field will be cut in half, with only 16 teams advancing to the knockout rounds (see the full World Cup schedule here).

The knockout rounds are a series of single-elimination matches, with one day required to determine the winner. If the teams are tied at the end of 90 minutes, then 30 minutes of extra time will be played, and if the deadlock still continues, a penalty shootout will determine the winner.

Group Stage: Nov 20 – Fri, Dec 2, Sun
Round of 16: Dec 3 – Tue, Dec 6, Sat
Quarterfinals: Dec 9 – Sat, Dec 10, Fri
Semi-Finals: December 13, Tue – December 14, Wed
Final: December 18, Sun

With so many nations involved, The Sporting News will track the teams as they square off throughout the tournament in Qatar.

Teams Eliminated from the World Cup: List of Every Nation Eliminated

The table below will be updated throughout the tournament as teams fall along the way. The most recently eliminated team will be at the top.

Host nation Qatar was eliminated from the first team and then Canada failed to pick up a point in their first two group-stage games.

The groups begin to wrap up play on Tuesday, November 29, and with the group stage closing on Friday, December 2, the table below will fill up quickly over the next few days.

NationHow
Eliminated
Date
Eliminated
Stage
Eliminated
FIFA
Ranking
CroatiaLoss Vs ArgentinaDec. 13Semifinals12
EnglandLoss Vs FranceDec. 10Quarterfinals5
PortugalLoss Vs MoroccoDec. 10Quarterfinals9
NetherlandsLoss Vs ArgentinaDec. 9Quarterfinals8
BrazilLoss Vs CroatiaDec. 9Quarterfinals1
SwitzerlandLoss Vs PortugalDec. 6Round of 1615
SpainLoss Vs MoroccoDec. 6Round of 167
South KoreaLoss Vs BrazilDec. 5Round of 1628
JapanLoss Vs CroatiaDec. 5Round of 1624
SenegalLoss Vs EnglandDec. 4Round of 1618
PolandLoss Vs FranceDec. 4Round of 1626
AustraliaLoss vs. ArgentinaDec. 3Round of 1638
USALoss vs. NetherlandsDec. 3Round of 1616
SerbiaLoss vs. SwitzerlandDec. 2Groups21
CameroonSwitzerland win vs. SerbiaDec. 2Groups43
UruguayGoals scored tiebreakerDec. 2Groups14
GhanaLoss to UruguayDec. 2Groups61
GermanyGoal difference tiebreakerDec. 1Groups11
Costa RicaLoss vs. GermanyDec. 1Groups31
BelgiumDraw vs. CroatiaDec. 1Groups2
MexicoGoal difference tiebreakerNov. 30Groups13
Saudi ArabiaLoss to MexicoNov. 30Groups51
TunisiaWin by Australia vs. DenmarkNov. 30Groups30
DenmarkLoss to AustraliaNov. 30Groups10
IranLoss to USANov. 29Groups20
WalesLoss to EnglandNov. 29Groups19
EcuadorLoss to SenegalNov. 29Groups44
CanadaLoss to Croatia AND
Morocco win vs. Belgium
Nov. 27Groups41
QatarLoss to Senegal AND
NED-ECU draw
Nov. 25Groups50

How many teams are there in the World Cup?

Since the 1998 edition of the tournament, there have been 32 nations that have qualified for the Men’s FIFA Championship held every four years.

That is set to change.

Starting with the 2026 World Cup in North America (the United States, Canada and Mexico), the field will be expanded to 48 teams. In the group stage, there will be 16 groups of three teams each with 32 teams reaching the knockout stages.

Be careful not to overburden the players, the total number of games in the tournament will increase from 64 to 80, but the number of games for any one team will not increase.

A maximum number of matches that the winning team in the 2026 World Cup will play in 2022: a total of seven matches.

In 2022, teams will play three group matches followed by a maximum of four knockout stage competitions for the teams that make the finals or the third-place match. In 2026, the eventual winner will play seven more matches: two group matches and five knockouts en route to lifting the trophy.

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