FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
A World Cup that breaks new ground and has a happily ever after The World Cup with the most goals in history's hero was Lionel Messi. A historic competition is remembered by FIFA+. Argentina returned to the top of world football, and Lionel Messi was the star. The highest-scoring World Cup in history established new benchmarks both on and off the pitch. Africa's history was supported by Morocco, and Kylian Mbappe shone despite losing. This was always going to be a FIFA World Cup like no other. The first to be hosted in the Middle East, the first to be played in November and December, and the first of its size to be held in such a small geographical area, Qatar 2022 offered a fresh twist on this old and much-loved festival of football. But while the treading of so much new ground came with opportunities – the novel prospect of attending multiple World Cup matches in a single day, for example – the risks were clear and undeniable. Gianni Infantino admitted as much earlier this we...