FIFA World Cup 2022 – Top Clubs with Most Players Going to Qatar
The FIFA World Cup 2022 is going to be held in Qatar during the winter. Because of this, many of the top European League teams are going to lose some of their star players. And because of the World Cup Qatar 2022, the football season will be going on a break.
But since only 32 teams can qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2022, many good players won’t have a chance to compete on the global stage. Players such as Mohamed Salah, Sergio Ramos, and many more.
Clubs That are Sending their Players to FIFA World Cup 2022
We didn’t have a list of the best players who are going to represent their countries in Qatar 2022. But now that the teams have been announced, we have a list of the Clubs which have players going to the World Cup. Let’s check them out.
Real Madrid
Real Madrid is one of the strongest clubs in Europe. They have multiple La Liga Titles under their belt. You can check about their recent matches on our Betfinal article here. But this powerhouse of a club is sending 14 of their best players to the World Cup in Qatar 2022.
- Thibaut Courtois (Belgium)
- Eder Militao (Brazil)
- Dani Carvajal (Spain)
- Antonio Rudiger (Germany)
- Aurélien Tchouameni (France)
- Federico Valverde (Uruguay)
- Luka Modric(Croatia)
- Vinicius jr (Brazil)
- Rodrygo (Brazil)
- Karim Benzema (France)
- Eden Hazard (Belgium)
- Marco Asensio (Spain)
- Eduardo Camavinga (France)
Manchester United
This season, Manchester United had one of the greatest signings of players in their club. The team this season is a powerhouse in Europe. With the best players from all over the world including 4-time Golden Boot winner Cristiano Ronaldo.
14 players from Manchester United are leaving for the FIFA World Cup 2022
- Antony (Brazil)
- Casemiro (Brazil)
- Fred (Brazil)
- Alex Telles (Brazil)
- Christian Eriksen (Denmark)
- Raphael Varane (France)
- Harry Maguire (England)
- Luke Shaw (England)
- Marcus Rashford (England)
- Diogo Dalot (Portugal)
- Bruno Fernandes (Portugal)
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
- Facundo Pellistri (Uruguay)
- Tyrell Malacia (Netherlands)
Manchester City
Here we have another club from England that has players representing their countries in the World Cup in Qatar 2022. They have fallen behind Arsenal in the Premier League on the points table. But they have players going to Qatar in the coming weeks.
Unfortunately, the team’s top goal scorer isn’t going to see Qatar soil. Haaland from Norway won’t be performing in the world stage because the team failed to qualify. But here are the others that will be going to Qatar.
- Manuel Akanji (Switzerland)
- Ederson (Brazil)
- Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium)
- Ilkay Gundogan (Germany)
- John Stones (England)
- Kyle Walker (England)
- Kalvin Phillips (England)
- Phil Foden (England)
- Jack Grealish (England)
- Joao Cancelo (Portugal)
- Ruben Dias (Portugal)
- Bernardo Silva (Portugal)
- Nathan Ake (Netherlands)
- Aymeric Laporte (Spain)
- Rodri (Spain)
Barcelona
One of the best teams in Europe up there with Real Madrid, Barcelona is not having the best season right now. The team’s coach Xavi Hernandez has openly spoken out about the changes he wants to introduce in the playstyle. Time only will tell whether or not they can make a comeback in the coming season.
Nevertheless, 15 players are going away to FIFA World Cup 2022 to represent their respective countries.
- Eric Garcia (Spain)
- Jordi Alba (Spain)
- Pedri (Spain)
- Gavi (Spain)
- Busquets (Spain)
- Ansu Fati (Spain)
- Ferran Torres (Spain)
- Jules Kounde (France)
- Ousmane Dembélé (France)
- Frenkie de Jong (Netherlands)
- Memphis Depay (Netherlands)
- Raphinha (Brazil)
- Ronald Araujo (Uruguay)
- Ter Stegen (Germany)
- Robert Lewandowski (Poland).
Bayern Munich
Bayern is having an incredible performance this season. They took down Barcelona in one of the matches and are now at the top of the Group. This giant of a team is sending 17 of their very best to compete in the World Cup Qatar 2022. 7 of these players are just from Germany.
- Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Cameroon)
- Kingsley Coman (France)
- Matthijs de Ligt (Netherlands)
- Leon Goretzka (Germany)
- Serge Gnabry (Germany)
- Lucas Hernandez (France)
- Joshua Kimmich (Germany)
- Sadio Mane (Senegal)
- Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco)
- Manuel Neuer (Germany)
- Thomas Müller (Germany)
- Jamal Musiala (Germany)
- Benjamin Pavard (France)
- Leroy Sane (Germany)
- Josip Stanisic (Croatia)
- Dayot Upamecano (France)
- Alphonso Davies (Canada)
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