Costa Rica secures 32nd ticket for World Cup 2022 in Qatar – meets Germany

win against New Zealand

Costa Rica has trembled as the 32nd and last team in the finals of the soccer World Cup in Qatar – so it comes after the summer fairy tale of 2006 to meet again with the DFB team. The team led by star goalkeeper Keylor Navas managed a highly flattering 1-0 (1-0) win against New Zealand at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Ar-Rayyan on Tuesday.

Despite a clear increase in chances, the “All Whites” were unable to follow their island neighbors from the other end of the world almost 24 hours after Australia entered the World Cup. The decisive goal came in the third minute, scored by Joel Campbell. After a red card against Kosta Barbarouses, New Zealand played the last 20 minutes outnumbered.

Costa Rica will meet Germany on December 1st in the last group game at the World Cup in Qatar. “Anyone who qualifies can be potentially dangerous as an opponent,” said national coach Hansi Flick before the game. The other opponents in Group E are Spain and Japan.

All 32 tickets awarded: These teams have qualified for the 2022 World Cup

England – World Cup appearances: 16 – Squad value: €1.3bn

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As of June 14, 2022

France – World Cup appearances: 16 – Squad value: €1.08B

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Brazil – World Cup appearances: 22 – squad value: €1.01B

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Portugal – World Cup appearances: 8 – Squad value: €827.5M

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Germany – World Cup appearances: 20 – Squad value: €788.5M

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Spain – World Cup appearances: 16 – squad value: €740M

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Argentina – World Cup appearances: 18 – squad value: €617M

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Belgium – World Cup appearances: 14 – squad value: €573M

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Netherlands – World Cup appearances: 11 – Squad value: €498.4M

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Uruguay – World Cup appearances: 14 – squad value: €380.5M

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Serbia – World Cup appearances: 3 – Squad value: €370.3M

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Croatia – World Cup appearances: 6 – Squad value: €359.4M

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Denmark – World Cup appearances: 6 – Squad value: €320.9M

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Senegal – World Cup appearances: 3 – Squad value: €307.7M

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Poland – World Cup appearances: 9 – Squad value: €301.7M

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Switzerland – World Cup appearances: 12 – Squad value: €248.2M

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Morocco – World Cup appearances: 6 – squad value: €236.2M

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United States – World Cup appearances: 11 – Squad value: €210.2M

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Mexico – World Cup appearances: 17 – squad value: €185.3M

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Canada – World Cup appearances: 2 – Squad value: €176.2M

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Wales – World Cup appearances: 2 – Squad value: €139.6M

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South Korea – World Cup appearances: 11 – Squad value: €131.3M

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Japan – World Cup appearances: 7 – squad value: €125M

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Cameroon – World Cup appearances: 8 – squad value: €117.8M

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Ghana – World Cup appearances: 4 – Squad value: €99.5M

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Ecuador – World Cup appearances: 4 – Squad value: €97.2M

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Iran – World Cup appearances: 6 – squad value: €73.4M

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Australia – World Cup appearances: 6 – Squad value: €50.4M

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Tunisia – World Cup appearances: 6 – squad value: €37.9M

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Saudi Arabia – World Cup appearances: 6 – squad value: €29.4M

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Qatar – World Cup appearances: 1 – squad value: €19.2M

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Costa Rica – World Cup appearances: 6 – Squad value: €17.7M

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The World Cup starting field is thus complete 160 days before hosts Qatar’s opening game against Ecuador. It is Costa Rica’s sixth finals appearance, having reached the quarter-finals in 2014. In 2006, Costa Rica had lost the World Cup opening game in their only encounter with Germany 2:4.

Even before the eyes of many fans who had traveled there and Paulo Wanchope, who had scored both goals against the World Cup hosts at the time, Costa Rica saved the early lead with effort, hardship and a lot after fine preparatory work by Jewison Benette a few hours before his 18th birthday happiness over time. A goal by the New Zealanders by center forward Chris Wood shortly before the break was denied again according to the video images.

Anything else would have been undeserved of the compensation. The team of ex-national player Danny Hay acted without frills but consistently and kept looking for Wood – 1.91 meters tall and a model athlete – in the center of the attack. Costa Rica switched to counterattacking early on, but without much effect. Winston Reid, who has been without a club for around a year, kept the “All Whites” defensive together.

With capacity and fixtures: The stadiums of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

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Capacity: 80,000 spectators

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6x group matches – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinals – 1x semifinals – final

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Capacity: 60,000 spectators – Venue for the opening match

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6x group matches – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinals – 1x semifinals

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Capacity: 40,000 spectators

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6x group matches – 1x round of 16

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Capacity: 40,000 spectators

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6x group matches – 1x round of 16

Khalifa International Stadium

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Capacity: 45,416 spectators – 6x group matches – 1x round of 16 – 3rd place match

Education City Stadium – Capacity: 80,000 spectators

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Capacity: 40,000 spectators – 6x group matches – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinals

Ras Abu Aboud Stadium – Capacity: 80,000 spectators

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Capacity: 40,000 spectators – 6x group matches – 1x round of 16

Al Thumama Stadium – Capacity: 40,000 spectators

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Capacity: 40,000 spectators – 6x group matches – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinals

Even with a majority, Costa Rica let themselves be constricted in their own half, although the red card – also after a video decision – should have made defending a little easier. But Navas also had to intervene in this phase and use all his skills at the age of 35 to make it to a World Cup again.

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