Check out the 32 countries ranked for the 2018 World Cup and the draw pots.
Post by: Emanuel Bueno Alves e Yago Oliveira Bomfim Dias.
2º Ano - Redes De Computadores.
After the last games of the recapture, all the teams that will be in the World Championship that will be played in Russia next year are defined.
With Australia's 3-1 victory against Honduras on Wednesday and Peru's 2-0 win over New Zealand in qualifying games this morning, the 32 countries that will play the World Cup of 2018, are defined. Australians and Peruvians joined 30 other teams who had already stamped their passports to Russia.
The World Cup qualifiers started in March 2015, with games in Asia and CONCACAF (North America, Central and Caribbean) and ended in December, with the last duels of the recaps that involved teams from the four corners of the world . In all, 14 teams from Europe, five from Asia, five from Africa, and eight from the Americas are going to Russia.
The first guaranteed selection was Russia, home to the World Cup. Brazil were the second to confirm their presence, with the best campaign in the South American Qualifiers. The first Asia team to make sure was Iran, Concacaf, Mexico and Europe, not counting the Russians, was the Belgian match.
The biggest surprises were the teams from Iceland and Panama, who will play a World Cup for the first time in history. Brazil remains the only country to play all the editions and the vexames were for the Netherlands and Italy, not classified.
Check out the 32 countries guaranteed in the Cup in order of classification:
Russia (host country)
Brazil
Will
Japan
Mexico
Belgium
South Korea
Saudi Arabia
Germany
England
Spain
Nigeria
Costa Rica
Poland
Egypt
Iceland
Serbia
France
Portugal
Argentina
Colombia
Uruguay
Panama
Senegal
Morocco
Tunisia
Switzerland
Croatia
Sweden
Denmark
Australia
Peru
The 2018 World Cup draw will be held on December 1 in Moscow. There will be four pots with eight selections in each of them and the criterion of division is the FIFA ranking.
Check below how the pots were left:
Pot 1: Russia, Germany, Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, Belgium, Poland and France.
Pot 2: Spain, Peru, Switzerland, England, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay and Croatia.
Pot 3: Denmark, Iceland, Costa Rica, Sweden, Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal and Iran.
Pot 4: Serbia, Nigeria, Australia, Japan, Morocco, Panama, South Korea and Saudi Arabia.
After the last games of the recapture, all the teams that will be in the World Championship that will be played in Russia next year are defined.
With Australia's 3-1 victory against Honduras on Wednesday and Peru's 2-0 win over New Zealand in qualifying games this morning, the 32 countries that will play the World Cup of 2018, are defined. Australians and Peruvians joined 30 other teams who had already stamped their passports to Russia.
The World Cup qualifiers started in March 2015, with games in Asia and CONCACAF (North America, Central and Caribbean) and ended in December, with the last duels of the recaps that involved teams from the four corners of the world . In all, 14 teams from Europe, five from Asia, five from Africa, and eight from the Americas are going to Russia.
The first guaranteed selection was Russia, home to the World Cup. Brazil were the second to confirm their presence, with the best campaign in the South American Qualifiers. The first Asia team to make sure was Iran, Concacaf, Mexico and Europe, not counting the Russians, was the Belgian match.
The biggest surprises were the teams from Iceland and Panama, who will play a World Cup for the first time in history. Brazil remains the only country to play all the editions and the vexames were for the Netherlands and Italy, not classified.
Check out the 32 countries guaranteed in the Cup in order of classification:
Russia (host country)
Brazil
Will
Japan
Mexico
Belgium
South Korea
Saudi Arabia
Germany
England
Spain
Nigeria
Costa Rica
Poland
Egypt
Iceland
Serbia
France
Portugal
Argentina
Colombia
Uruguay
Panama
Senegal
Morocco
Tunisia
Switzerland
Croatia
Sweden
Denmark
Australia
Peru
The 2018 World Cup draw will be held on December 1 in Moscow. There will be four pots with eight selections in each of them and the criterion of division is the FIFA ranking.
Check below how the pots were left:
Pot 1: Russia, Germany, Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, Belgium, Poland and France.
Pot 2: Spain, Peru, Switzerland, England, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay and Croatia.
Pot 3: Denmark, Iceland, Costa Rica, Sweden, Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal and Iran.
Pot 4: Serbia, Nigeria, Australia, Japan, Morocco, Panama, South Korea and Saudi Arabia.
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