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The African Football Confederation (AFF) announced Sunday the organization of its 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Qatar, which will be held in three stages: the preliminary round, the group stage and the finalists. CAF announced the exemption of the 26 best FIFA teams of the preliminary round, including six Arab teams – Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Libya and Mauritania.
Ad African Football Confederation On its official website, Sunday, the system will take place during the qualifiers of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. The qualifiers will be held in three stages: the preliminary round, the group stage and the final qualification which will lead to the arrival of five teams at the World Cup.
He decided to exempt the 26 African teams who occupy the first places in the league FIFA's latest ranking Published July 25, 2019 after the preliminary round. The list of these teams was included Algerian national team The winner of the recent Africa Cup of Nations and the Senegalese national team, which retained its first place among the African Union teams under the rankings of the International Football Association .
The Greens are the team with the highest number of FIFA rankings in the world, from 68th to 40th place, gaining 117 points in a month and also ranking first in the field. But still occupy fourth place among African teams.
The list included five Arab teams as well as the desert foxes are Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco and Mauritania.
Tunisia ranks 29th in the world, second in Africa, 41 in the world, 5 in Africa, Egypt 49 in the world, 6 in Africa, Libya 105 in the world, 23 in Africa, Mauritania 106 in the world and 24 in Africa.
In addition to the Arab teams, the list of countries directly eligible for the group stage includes some of the oldest African teams, such as Nigeria, Cameroon, South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The list also included the surprise of the last Africa Cup of Nations, Madagascar, which has experienced remarkable development over the last five years, from 187 in January 2014 with only 33 points to 108 in June 2019 with 1198 points. Then 96th at the last ranking in July 2019 with 1251 points.
Fouad Hbadan
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