Tuesday, November 26

Mexico is the third country that has bought the most tickets for the Qatar 2022 World Cup

Sergio Musella

Tickets to the World Cup in Qatar 2022 were put up for sale with the particularity that one of the countries that bought the most was Mexico, despite the fact that the The Mexican National Team has not yet qualified for the year-end event.

For logical reasons, the country that bought the most tickets for the The next World Cup was Qatar itself, bearing in mind that it has one of the most powerful economies in Asia and the Middle East, and it will also be the first event World Cup on Qatari soil and the expectation is very high.

The second country that bought the most tickets was Argentina , despite experiencing one of the most important economic crises of the decade and of Latin America, the South American country tops the list due to the good moment that the Argentine National Team and also because it could be the last World Cup for Lionel Messi.

1.2 MILLION REQUESTS WERE RECEIVED IN 24 HOURS

The countries with the most requests for tickets to Qatar 2022:

🇶🇦 Qatar

🇦🇷 Argentina

🇲🇽 Mexico
🇺🇸 United States

🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates

🏴 🏴 🏴 🇮🇳 India 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
🇧🇷 Brazil
🇫🇷 France#CentralFOX pic.twitter.com/LxgyhSdHei

— CENTRAL FOX MX (@CentralFOXMX) January 20, 2022

Mexico is the third country and without being classified

Mexico is the third country with the most tickets bought for the next World Cup and c With the particularity that El Tri is not classified and runs the risk of being left out. Before resuming the days of Qualifying, the Mexican Selection is third in the octagonal, but tied in points with Panama, who is fourth and is in playoff position, taking into account that the difference between the two is two goals.

The rest of the countries that complete the list of most tickets purchased are made up of the United States, the United Arab Emirates, England, India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil and France, however, there will still be time for ticket sales that will end on February 8.