The 2018 World Cup had 32 qualified teams from the various football confederations around the world, and these 32 were put into four pots to decide the eight groups that would make up the World Cup. Russia is the host country in and ready for the celebration. All teams divided into 7 Group and 4 Pot.
Most time winner Brazil, 2014 world cup winner Germany National Football team and last world cup runner-up team Argentina comes with new target and achievement.
FIFA World Cup 2018: World Cup Group Draw
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The teams divided into 4 Pot.
Pot 1 – Russia (ranked 65), Germany (1), Brazil (2), Portugal (3), Argentina (4), Belgium (5), Poland (6), and France (7)
Pot 2 –Spain (8), Peru (10), Switzerland (11), England (12), Colombia (13), Mexico (16), Uruguay (17), Croatia (18
Pot 3 – Denmark (19), Iceland (21), Costa Rica (22), Sweden (25), Tunisia (28), Egypt (30), Senegal (32), Iran (34)
Pot 4 – Serbia (38), Nigeria (41), Australia (43), Japan (44), Morocco (48), Panama (49), South Korea (62), Saudi Arabia (63)
2018 World Cup teams divided into 6 Groups it will be played in 12 venues located in 11 cities. we have already share full details fixtures and matches about the world cup.
Group A – Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Uruguay.
Group B – Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Iran.
Group C – France, Australia, Peru, Denmark.
Group D – Argentina, Iceland, Croatia, Nigeria.
Group E – Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Serbia.
Group H – Poland, Senegal, Colombia, Japan.
Russia vs Saudi Arabia going to first match will kick off in the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow at 14 June 2018.
The draw after two pots:
Group A: Russia, Uruguay
Group B: Portugal, Spain
Group C: France, Peru
Group D: Argentina, Croatia
Group E: Brazil, Switzerland
Group F: Germany, Mexico
Group G: Belgium, England
Group H: Poland, Colombia
Venus or Stadiums 2018 World cup
- Moscow: Luzhniki Stadium, 80,000
- Saint Petersburg: Saint Petersburg Stadium, 68,134
- Sochi: Fisht Stadium, 45,000
- Moscow: Spartak Stadium, 45,000
- Kazan: Kazan Arena, 45,000
- Kaliningrad: Kaliningrad Stadium, 35,000
- Rostov-on-Don: Rostov Arena, 45,000
- Saransk: Mordovia Arena, 44,000
- Ekaterinburg: Ekaterinburg Arena, 35,000
- Volgograd: Volgograd Arena, 45,000
- Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, 45,000
- Samara: Samara Arena, 45,000
Details of the Team base camps 2018 World Cup
Argentina: Bronnitsy, Moscow Oblast
Australia: Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan
Belgium: Krasnogorsky, Moscow Oblast
Brazil: Sochi, Krasnodar Krai
Colombia: Verkhneuslonsky, Republic of Tatarstan
Costa Rica: Saint Petersburg
Croatia: Vyborgsky, Leningrad Oblast
Denmark: Anapa, Krasnodar Krai
Egypt: Grozny, Chechen Republic
England: Saint Petersburg
France: Istra, Moscow Oblast
Germany: Moscow
Iceland: Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Krai
Iran: Bakovka, Moscow Oblast
Japan: Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan
Mexico: Khimki, Moscow Oblast
Morocco: Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast
Nigeria: Yessentuki, Stavropol Krai
Panama: Saransk, Republic of Mordovia
Peru: Moscow
Poland: Sochi, Krasnodar Krai
Portugal: Ramenskoye, Moscow Oblast
Russia: Khimki, Moscow Oblast
Saudi Arabia: Saint Petersburg
Senegal: Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast
Serbia: Svetlogorsk, Kaliningrad Oblast
South Korea: Saint Petersburg
Spain: Krasnodar, Krasnodar Krai
Switzerland: Togliatti, Samara Oblast
Sweden: Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Krai
Tunisia: Pervomayskoye, Moscow Oblast
Uruguay: Bor, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
What is the Official FIFA World cup Mascot Name?
The Wolf named Zabivaka (“the one who scores”) who related to Russia. The wolf with brown and white wool T-shirt. The words “RUSSIA 2018” front center of the t-shirt and sports glasses. The white, blue and red T-shirt the short of the Football nation team. Ekaterina Bocharova is designer of the t-shirt and selects by the online internet voting.
What is the official Match ball for 2018 FIFA World Cup?
The official ball name of the football is “Telstar 18”, is based on the name and design by the Adidas. All world cup football designed by the Adidas. It was first launched in 1970. Telstar 18 introduced on 9 November 2017.
What is the official song of FIFA 2018 World Cup?
Live It Up is the official song. World cup anthem and song released on 25 May. You can find detailed information about the song and anthem.
References. Wikipedia and Goal