World Cup South American Regional Qualifiers (the road to competition among South American football powers)

World Cup South American Regional Qualifiers: The Road of Competition for South American Football Powers

background introduction

South America is a paradise for football, with many football powers, such as Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Every World Cup, many teams from South America will participate and get good results. These teams were able to participate in the World Cup by qualifying in South America.

operation sequence/order

The first stage: group stage

The South American regional qualifiers are divided into two stages. The first stage is the group stage. The 10 teams in South America are divided into five teams, and each team will play home and away games with the other four teams. Group match 18 rounds, teams at home 10, away 10. The top four in the group stage will advance to the second stage.

The second stage: elimination

The second stage is the knockout stage. The top four will play home and away games, a total of 8 games. The winner of the knockout will get a ticket to the World Cup.

Team introduction

Brazil

Brazil is one of the representative teams of South American football. They have the most World Cup champions in the world. Brazil has always been a strong team in the South American qualifiers, and only once in history did it fail to advance to the World Cup. Brazilian players are skilled, fast and very good at attacking.

Argentina

Argentina is another strong football team in South America. They have won the World Cup many times. Argentine players are very skilled, and they often use personal breakthroughs when attacking, which is very ornamental.

Uruguay

Uruguay is one of the strong traditional football teams in South America. They won the World Cup twice. Uruguay's players have very good physical fitness. They work very hard in the competition and often play well at critical moments.