The countdown to the World Cup in Qatar is 2 days, and the 32 princes are ready to go. The four-year football Pandora's box is about to open. Who is in charge? Who crashed on the battlefield again? Starting from the 16th World Cup in France in 1998 (the final circle was expanded to 32 teams for the first time). Break down the distribution of teams that advanced to the quarter-finals in the last 6 World Cups: 29 times in Europe, 14 times in South America, 2 times in North America and the Caribbean, 2 times in Africa, and 1 time in Asia.
1998 16th French World Cup top eight teams
Europe: Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Croatia, Denmark
South America: Brazil, Argentina
2 South America: Brazil, Argentina Top eight teamsEurope: Germany, England, Spain, Turkey
South America: Brazil
Central and North America: US team
Africa: Senegal team
Asia: Korea team
z9 Top eight teams
Europe: Germany, France, England, Italy, Portugal, Ukraine
South America: Brazil, Argentina
The top eight teams of the 19th South Africa World Cup in 2010
Europe: Germany, Netherlands, Spain
South America: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay
Africa: Ghana
2014 Brazil World Cup top eight teams
Europe: Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium
South America: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia
Central and North America: Costa Rica
2018 21st Russia World Cup quarter-finals
Europe: France, England, Croatia, Belgium, Russia, Sweden
South America: Brazil, Uruguay
Conclusion:
1, five-star Brazil has broken into the quarter-finals in the last 6 World Cups, the football kingdom is well-deserved The model of prosperity is inseparable from the healthy system of German football and the fertile soil for talent growth
3, Argentina and France have entered the quarter-finals 4 times in the past 6 games, and monster gatherings have sprung up in South America and Europe, helping Pampas Eagle and Gallic rooster are quickly updated
4, England and Holland has been shortlisted for the quarterfinals 3 times in the past 6 years, Three Lions is unique The thick Premier League First League heavy capital investment and high-level output; orange tulips are expensive in the back garden of the European continent, and its superior youth training system trickles down.