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Group E: Spain vs Costa Rica (7pm) Al Thumama Stadium SPAIN AIM TO RECLAIM LOST GLORY AS THEY AWAIT COSTA RICA

- QNA

THE Spanish football national team will meet tomorrow its Costa Rican counterpar­t at the start of their campaign in Group E of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, which started last Sunday and ends next December 18.

The two teams enter today’s match with the ambition of winning and securing their first points in their first confrontat­ion in the history of the World Cup, with both teams having met previously in friendly matches three times.

The Spanish national team hopes to shine and restore the memories of “South Africa”, in which it won its first title in the World Cup in 2010. On the other hand, the Costa Rica national team seeks to obtain a new achievemen­t that exceeds what it achieved in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil eight years ago, when it reached the quarter-finals, in the best achievemen­t in the history of its participat­ion in the World Cup finals.

After its exit from the group stage in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, and the second round in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia, Spain is participat­ing in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, in an attempt to restore spirit, prove itself, and strengthen its single World Cup title by gaining a second one, during its 16th participat­ion in the World Cup.

Spain, which left the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia in the second round after losing a penalty shootout to the host country, will try to bring back the successes of South Africa 2010, by a generation of young

players and other experience­d players, led by Coach Luis Enrique.

Spain, the seventh in the world according to the FIFA classifica­tion issued last October, will face Germany on November 27, at Al Bayt Stadium in an expected confrontat­ion, which may largely determine the identity of the team that will lead in that group. Spain will then face Japan in the conclusion of group stage matches on December 1, at Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium.

Although coach Luis Enrique has not yet announced the final Spanish squad for the World Cup, the most prominent players who may make an appearance are David de Gea, Sergio Busquets, Jorge Merodio, Jordi Alba, Alvaro Morata, Cesar Azpilicuet­a, Dani Olmo, Pedri and Daniel Carvajal.

The Spanish national team will stay at the Qatar University

Campus and will train on Qatar University No 3 training site.

For his part, the task of the 31st-ranked Costa Rican national team, which is participat­ing for the 6th time in the World Cup finals and the third in a row, will not be easy after it was drawn into Group E alongside Spain, Germany and Japan, where it will face Japan at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on November 27, before it concludes the campaign in the group stage by facing Germany at Al Bayt Stadium on December 1.

Costa Rica qualified in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil to the second stage after being in a group that included Italy, England and Uruguay at the time, to defeat Japan in the round of sixteen, before losing in the quarterfin­als to the Netherland­s via penalty kicks. However, Costa Rica’s participat­ion in 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia was not to expectatio­ns, Where the team

got eliminated at the group

 ?? (AFP) ?? Spain’s players attend a training session at the Qatar University Training ground in Doha on Tuesday, on the eve of their Qatar 2022 World Cup match against Costa Rica.
(AFP) Spain’s players attend a training session at the Qatar University Training ground in Doha on Tuesday, on the eve of their Qatar 2022 World Cup match against Costa Rica.

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