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Qatar dazzles the world by hosting the 2022 World Cup final ceremony

Qatar dazzles the world by hosting the 2022 World Cup final ceremony

By م.زهير الشاعر

Published: December 18, 2022

After an exciting match between France and Argentina in which the Argentine team won by penalties with four goals to two, and after organizing a historic tournament, Qatar organized a spectacular closing in organization, presentation, and fireworks, thus recording an unprecedented historic organization.

It is noteworthy that Qatar organized this tournament amid great challenges, including the Corona pandemic.

The closing ceremony was attended by the Emir of the State of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad, alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

Lionel Messi was also awarded the Qatari cloak to emphasize the Arab culture showcased by this historic tournament.

Lionel Messi, captain of the Argentine national team, received the Best Player award at the 2022 World Cup after winning the tournament against the French team.

Messi scored 7 goals during the tournament held in Qatar, in addition to leading his country to win the World Cup for the third time in their history.

Top Scorer of the tournament: Kylian Mbappe - France - 8 goals 

Best Player of the tournament: 

Best Goalkeeper of the tournament: Emiliano Martinez - Argentina

Best Young Player of the tournament: Enzo Fernandez - Argentina

The Argentine team won the title after defeating their French counterparts 4 / 2 on penalties after the match ended in both regular and extra time 3 / 3 draw.

Messi scored two goals, in addition to five other goals in the tournament, ranking second in the top scorers, and was crowned Best Player of the tournament.

Messi succeeded in scoring in all matches of the Argentine team in the tournament from the group stage to the final.

Argentine star Lionel Messi received the Best Player award in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, after helping his country win the tournament title for the third time in its history.

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