And yes, the wait is almost over. Today we are officially 30 days from the start of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. A World Cup that will be unique in the Middle East, in an Arab country and almost at the end of the year. Something never seen before. From November 20 to December 18, the ball will roll under the sky of Qatar in search of a new champion.
The 32 best teams will arrive in the Qatari capital with the hope and illusion of being crowned and lifting the long-awaited Cup. That is why today we present you ten Twitter accounts that you must follow during the Qatar 2022 World Cup so as not to miss anything.
1. @2010MisterChip
An essential account for football lovers. MisterChip has positioned itself among Internet users as a reliable source for data and statistics on teams, players and national teams, not only football but sometimes other sports as well. There is no doubt that during Qatar 2022 he will keep us up to date with the best information, from goals, games and records.
#OJOALDATA – Real Madrid is the FIRST team with THREE goals annulled by VAR in the same match since video arbitration was used in La Liga.
— MisterChip (Alexis) (@2010MisterChip) October 19, 2022
2. @VarskySports
The sports channel of the famous Argentine journalist and commentator Juan Pablo Varsky. In his account you can find data and curiosities of various soccer tournaments and championships, as well as players in clubs and national teams.
Pelé ???????? was a before and after in football history. Of the best of all. Also protagonist of the most remembered “goal that was not”. Mexico 70, semi vs. Uruguay. Before he leaves Mazurkiewicz behind without touching the ball.
31 days left to #Qatar2022pic.twitter.com/WS8sPd3gtk
— VarskySports (@VarskySports) October 20, 2022
3. @InvictosSomos
A Mexican digital magazine that made its way into the world of Twitter thanks to its great statistics and data on international, European and local soccer. With a million followers, it has become a reliable account to get information.
Karim Benzema in 2021/22:
➤ Ballon d’Or.
➤ UEFA Player of the Year.
➤ League MVP.
➤ Top scorer of the League.
➤ League MVP according to fans.
➤ Best Player of the Champions.
➤ Champions League scorer.
➤ Nations League Final MVP.And The Best is missing.
CRAZINESS. pic.twitter.com/VwbAhg0JJQ
– Undefeated (@InvictosSomos) October 17, 2022
4. @dflatorre
Diego La Torre, the former Argentine soccer player today is a voice heard by millions of viewers in his broadcasts as a sports commentator. On his Twitter account, he never stops releasing data and opinions about the world of football and everything that happens in it through a great analysis of the game.
It is a pleasure to LISTEN to the coaches. https://t.co/IuHDiTe0WE
– Diego Latorre (@dflatorre) October 15, 2022
5. @giraltpablo
Who has not been moved to listen to Pablo Giralt narrate football matches? The Argentine has established himself as one of the best narrators in the medium and a great host of programs. His opinions and comments are reflected in his account where he seeks to generate debate among netizens.
Leo Messi talks about the candidates to win the World Cup.
Thursday in @DIRECTVSports Y @DIRECTVGO the entire talk. pic.twitter.com/j2rO2I5aoS– Pablo Giralt (@giraltpablo) October 16, 2022
6. @moranabeltran10
Acclaimed journalist Morena Beltrán has earned a place among the greatest in Argentine and international soccer with her incredible game analysis and on-pitch broadcasts. The Argentine who works at ESPN has many followers who enthusiastically read her tweets where she comments and analyzes soccer.
Argentina played a huge game against Italy. He always had the resources to generate danger and, when he managed to take the game to his field, he erased his rival from the field with extremely high individual performances. Collective test passed. pic.twitter.com/SINPyOO7VI
– Morena Beltrán???? (@morenabeltran10) June 2, 2022
7. @milenagimon
Venezuelan journalist Milena Gimon is a host and commentator on DirecTV. With great prestige in her international environment, her analysis of her soccer has reached her Twitter account where she seeks to raise her voice about the king of sports.
Soccer was stolen from us in Argentina. Incompetent leaders, police and politicians. Yesterday, a deceased. He could have been worse, much worse. Even when? https://t.co/iYNkluu4sa
– milena gimon (@milenagimon) October 7, 2022
8. @PolloVignolo
The well-known host and sportscaster Sebastián Vignolo is one of the best-known journalists in the football world. His interviews with great sports figures have reached millions of fans. His opinions are always commented on social networks.
Thank you @negroortigoza for sharing this special moment. No doubt next Saturday you will have your big farewell in @San Lorenzo !!!! pic.twitter.com/jmMqm6yYQX
– Sebastian Vignolo (@PolloVignolo) October 19, 2022
9. @libermanmartin
The journalist, host and producer, Martín Liberman is recognized for his great career in the world of soccer. His twitter account is always in the sights of Internet users waiting for comments from the Argentine who is known for generating controversy.
exclusive interview with @Simeone in Madrid. Various Themes. Come and see and while you’re at it, subscribe to the channel that great things are coming before and during the World Cup.https://t.co/ptR4zttrGv pic.twitter.com/7W9DfJnMrM
— Martin Liberman (@libermanmartin) October 15, 2022
10. @TorresErwerle
The latest great discovery on Twitter is Valentín Torres Erwerle. At just 17 years old, the young Argentine has become famous for his soccer threads on the social network with impressive data. That has led him to share stages with great football figures and visit stadiums.
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Things that are prohibited in Qatar. What are the punishments? Is it too strict? ????????????⚖️
If you like it, I would appreciate a RT, a MG or a follow. ???? pic.twitter.com/8i9DgHFPEO
– Valentin Torres Erwerle ✍️????️ (@TorresErwerle) October 18, 2022
Source: Elcomercio
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