Which countries qualified for the worldcup22 in Qatar? This article takes a look at Algeria, Cameroon, Senegal, and Mali. Fortunately for the World Cup, none of these countries has automatic spots. They need to compete to qualify. In addition to Europe, Africa has four spots and South America has three. However, there are no automatic places in Oceania. The final count for who qualifies will be revealed on the day of the World Cup.
Cameroon
The Indomitable Lions have qualified for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar after a dramatic game against Algeria. The Cameroonians celebrated by pumping their fists in the air and blowing horns. It was a humbling experience for Algeria, who were sure they had qualified for the World Cup. But they were wrong. Cameroon's first goal was a beauty, and they have the talent to make the most of it.
Senegal
On Sunday, a 1-0 win over Egypt earned Senegal a place in the World Cup in Qatar. The game was marred by the use of laser pointers, which were activated by fans and struck Egyptian players in the face. Egypt's selection condemned the breaking of a window and throwing of objects during the game. The team, however, were unfazed. They have now secured a place in the World Cup, which will be held in Qatar.
Mali
Following the qualification for the World Cup, Mali will face Morocco in the final group game. It has been an incredibly long time since Mali has qualified for a World Cup. During the group stage, the Malians were unable to play any games in their home stadiums because of technical issues. This led to them having to relocate all of their home matches to neighboring Morocco. However, their recent performance has given them reason to believe that they can make it to the final phase of African preliminaries and qualify for the World Cup.
Algeria
On Monday night, Algeria thought they had booked their place at the World Cup in Qatar. Ahmed Touba's 118th-minute goal was enough to seal their World Cup qualification. Fans and journalists erupted in celebration. The stadium in Algiers shook and cameras rolled in celebration. Nevertheless, Algeria will have to wait for FIFA's decision. Algeria's football federation will now be forced to send an appeal to the governing body of world football.
Morocco
For the first time since 1992, Morocco will be competing in its sixth FIFA World Cup in Qatar. The team was voted in to Group F with a win over DR Congo. The match could be a tight one with both teams battling for a place in the group stage. The Atlas Lions have a good chance of qualifying for the next World Cup after a relatively smooth qualifier. Morocco scored 20 goals and conceded just once, but their last match against Egypt saw them knocked out in the quarterfinal.
Wales
If they are able to get a clean sheet in this game, Wales could potentially join the likes of England, USMNT and Iran in Group B. But first, they must take on Scotland. The Scots face off against Ukraine on June 1, and the winner would play the other team on June 2.