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FIFA World Cup: Which teams are out of the tournament?

Here is an overview of the teams that have been eliminated from the tournament, which ends on December 18

FIFA World Cup: Which teams are out of the tournament?

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts after missing an opportunity to score during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Morocco and Portugal, at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday. AP/PTI



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December 10

With the World Cup in Qatar having entered its knockout phase, here is an overview of the teams that have been eliminated from the tournament, which ends on December 18.

What is the format for the tournament?

  • A round-robin format with each of the 32 teams playing three matches in groups of four. Teams get three points for a win and one for a draw.
  • The top two in each group advanced to the last 16, with one-off matches that can go to extra time and then penalties if necessary to decide a winner.
  • There are total of four rounds: Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, which will take place on December 18.
  • There is also a third place playoff between the losers of the semi-finals.

 Which teams qualified for the round of 16?

  • Group A: Netherlands and Senegal
  • Group B: England and the United States
  • Group C: Argentina and Poland
  • Group D: France and Australia
  • Group E: Japan and Spain
  • Group F: Morocco and Croatia
  • Group G: Brazil and Switzerland
  • Group H: Portugal and South Korea

 Which teams qualified for the quarter-finals?

  • Argentina
  • Netherlands
  • England
  • France
  • Croatia
  • Brazil
  • Morocco
  • Portugal

Which teams have qualified for the semi-finals?

Croatia

Argentina

Morocco

France

Which teams have been eliminated from the world cup?

Qatar: Hosts Qatar were the first team to be eliminated following defeats by Ecuador (2-0) and Senegal (3-1). They ended their campaign without a point after a 2-0 defeat to the Netherlands in their final group stage match.

Ecuador: Ecuador came agonisingly close to reaching the last 16 and matching their previous best showing in 2006, but were eliminated after a 2-1 defeat to African champions Senegal.

Iran: Despite being beaten 6-2 by England in their Group B opener, Iran's 2-0 victory over Wales had given them a glimmer of hope for a history-making march to the last 16. However, a 1-0 defeat to the United States knocked them out of the competition.

Wales: Wales, who were competing in the global showpiece tournament for the first time since 1958, finished bottom of Group B with one point and one goal.

Mexico: Mexico missed out on the knockout stages after finishing behind Poland on goal difference, ending a run of seven successive last-16 appearances at the World Cup. Mexico coach Tata Martino accepted full responsibility for their exit and said he will not extend his contract with the federation (FMF).

Saudi Arabia: After opening their campaign in Qatar with a stunning 2-1 victory over Argentina, Saudi Arabia lost 2-0 to Poland and saw their hopes of making the knockout phase vanish with a 2-1 defeat by Mexico.

Tunisia: Tunisia beat defending champions France 1-0 in their last Group D match but it was not enough for them to advance to the last 16, after they drew to Denmark and were beaten by Australia in their first two games.

Denmark: Denmark finished bottom of Group D after drawing with Tunisia and losing to France and Australia.

Germany: Germany were knocked out of the World Cup at the group stage for a second consecutive time, finishing third in Group E behind Japan and Spain.

Costa Rica: Costa Rica were knocked out after suffering a 4-2 defeat by Germany in their final Group E match, which left them bottom with three points after they lost 7-0 to Spain before beating Japan 1-0.

Belgium: Belgium, who were favourites to qualify from Group F, finished third in their group with four points after winning just one of their three games. Belgium coach Roberto Martinez, who had been in charge of the team since 2016 and led them to the World Cup semi-finals in 2018, said he was standing down from the job after his side's exit.

Canada: Canada, making their first World Cup appearance since 1986, finished bottom of Group F with three losses.

Cameroon: Cameroon beat five-times winners Brazil 1-0 in their last Group G match but it was not enough for them to advance to the last 16, after they drew to Serbia and were beaten by Switzerland in their first two games.

Serbia: Serbia finished bottom of Group G and leave Qatar without a single win, losing to Brazil and Switzerland and drawing with Cameroon.

Uruguay: Uruguay finished Group H on four points, the same as South Korea, but were knocked out because they had scored fewer goals than the Asian side.

Ghana: Ghana beat South Korea 3-2 in a thrilling win but defeats to Portugal and Uruguay eliminated them from the tournament.

Australia: Australia were eliminated from the World Cup following a 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the last 16, with goals from Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez securing the win for the South Americans.

The United States: The United States' World Cup campaign came to an end after a 3-1 defeat to the Netherlands in the last 16.

Senegal: African champions Senegal were beaten 3-0 by England in the last 16, with Jordan Henderson, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka getting on the scoresheet for Gareth Southgate's side.

Poland: Poland, in the knockout stage for the first time since 1986 and looking for a first quarter-final appearance since 1982, were knocked out after a 3-1 defeat to France in the last 16.

South Korea: World Cup favourites Brazil scored four first-half goals to secure an impressive 4-1 victory over South Korea in their last 16 clash. After the defeat, South Korea coach Paulo Bento announced that he is standing down, but added that the decision had been made months ago and was not impacted by anything that happened in Qatar.

Japan: Japan were eliminated from the World Cup in the last 16 yet again after a defeat to Croatia. They were beaten by Turkey at the same stage in 2002, exited on penalties against Paraguay in 2010 and gave up a 2-0 lead to lose to a stoppage-time goal against Belgium four years ago.

Spain: Former champions Spain were eliminated after being beaten on penalties by Morocco in the last 16. Spain enjoyed more than 75% of possession in the match and completed almost 1,000 passes but were unable to break down their well organised opponents.

Switzerland: Switzerland were knocked out following a 6-1 defeat by Portugal.

Brazil: Favourites Brazil were knocked out of the World Cup after being beaten on penalties by Croatia. Brazil took the lead after Neymar scored an extra-time goal, but Croatia fought back to level the game through Bruno Petkovic in the 117th minute.

The Netherlands: Argentina beat the Netherlands 4-3 in a penalty shootout after the Dutch had snatched a 2-2 draw from the jaws of defeat.

Portugal: Morocco claimed a shock 1-0 victory over the highly fancied Portugal after Youssef En-Nesyri leapt high in the air to head home the game’s only goal just before halftime.

England: England were knocked out of the tournament following a 2-1 defeat by France. Goals by Oliver Giroud and Aurelien Tchouameni gave France the win, with England's Harry Kane missing the chance to equalise, sending his spot kick wildly over the bar six minutes from time.


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