FIFA: World Cup 2022 attracts about 5 billion followers | World Cup 2022

Argentina wins the World Cup 2022 in Doha, Qatar on December 18, 2022. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

One month following the 2022 World Cup ended, the World Football Federation (FIFA) released initial figures showing that around 5 billion people watched the tournament.

According to Nielsen, on social media, platforms recorded a total of 93.6 million posts, with 262 billion hits and 5.95 billion hits, according to FIFA’s January 18 press release. Interactive.

World Cup 2022 in Qatar set a series of new records, attracting 3.4 million spectators to the matches in the stadiums and recording 172 goals during the tournament, both the largest numbers. in history.

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At the 2022 World Cup, players Lionel Messi of Argentina played the most matches, with 26 matches, breaking record previously set up by German player Lothar Matthaus.

Meanwhile, Canada’s Alphonso Davies scored in 68 seconds once morest Croatia as the fastest goal in World Cup history.

Spain’s Gavi has become the youngest goalscorer at a World Cup since the legendary Pele in 1958. At the time of setting the record, the Spaniard was only 18 years and 110 days old.

The 2022 World Cup also became more memorable in the hearts of football fans, as it was the first World Cup hosted by an Arab country, the first match with a female referee and the first time with 3 European teams. Asia reached the round of 16.

Hoang Chau (VNA/Vietnam+)

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