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[POLL] - Who will win the 2022 FIFA World Cup?


Who will win the 2022 FIFA World Cup?  

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  1. 1. Who will win the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

    • Qatar
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    • Ecuador
    • Senegal
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    • Netherlands
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    • England
    • Iran
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    • United States
    • Wales
    • Argentina
    • Saudi Arabia
      0
    • Mexico
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    • Poland
    • France
    • Australia
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    • Denmark
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    • Tunisia
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    • Spain
    • Costa Rica
    • Germany
    • Japan
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    • Belgium
    • Canada
    • Morocco
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    • Croatia
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    • Brazil
    • Serbia
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    • Switzerland
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    • Cameroon
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    • Portugal
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    • Ghana
      0
    • Uruguay
      0
    • Korea Republic
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I hope Argentina/Messi can win it, but I expect Brazil, Germany and Portugal mostly as strong competition. Maybe France or England if they sort out their drama.

 

For the Netherlands I believe a semifinal would already be an incredible result and some form of Van Gaal magic.

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First time in a while Brazil have a real shot of winning it IMO. Most European teams that were the class in 2018 are just four years older. Argentina got an easy group :evil: but they will probably stink up the joint again.

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  On 11/7/2022 at 3:23 PM, bestmen said:

the only winner of this edition is Bakary gassama ....they will lick his b...ls too 

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Bells?

#banbestmen

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Hmmm I just realized how detached I was from football these few years (yesterday I triple checked the group list looking for Italy and realized they're not there :lol:)

 

Supporting my traditional favorite team :GER as usual, and hoping :JPN advance as far as possible

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