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FootballWorld Cup 2022: Winners in Qatar To Receive $42 Million
- The World Cup in Qatar has gotten to the semifinal stages and the competition is gradually coming to an end
- Croatia, Argentina, France and Morocco are the four teams who have booked their places in the semifinal
- Any of these four big nations who win the World Cup title will get the sum of $42 million from FIFA
Boys have been separated from the men at the ongoing 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar which has gotten to the semifinal stage with Croatia, Argentina, Morocco and France now aiming to win the title.
For the very first time in the history of the World Cup, an African side has reached the last four of the competition and interestingly, Morocco have also not lost any game in this tournament.
They humiliated former world champions Spain before they sent Portugal out of the competition following their 1-0 win in the quarterfinal clash.
According to an update on Daily Loud, one of the four semifinalists will get a staggering sum of $42 million should they win the title.
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The semifinal fixtures
France, who are the reigning champions, will face Morocco in their semifinal encounter on Wednesday night, 14 December.
Croatia who were beaten in the 2018 final will face Argentina on Tuesday night, 13 December, in a tie that is expected to be tough.
Paris Saint-Germain forward Lionel Messi has never won the World Cup in his career, and this could be the last chance for him to make something happen.
Supercomputer Predicts Winners
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how a supercomputer predicted the winner of the 2022 edition of the World Cup in Qatar following the elimination of Brazil, England, and Portugal.
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FootballFour teams are now left in the tournament, with the competition now entering its penultimate stage to determine the winner.
Holders France, Argentina, Croatia, and dark horses Morocco are the only teams still in the tournament.
France saw off England to book a spot in the semis, with Argentina having to overcome the Netherlands to sail through.
According to a supercomputer, Messi's Argentina are favourites to win the World Cup in Qatar.