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World Cup: Host Nation Qatar falls to Equador in Opening Match

The 2022 World Cup host nation flopped in its first match on soccer’s grandest stage, falling to Ecuador 2–0 in the opening game of the competition. An Enner Valencia double in the first half was all it took to make Qatar the first host team to lose the opening match of its World Cup, but truthfully the match was more lopsided than the score reflected.

The festivities at the bedouin tent-inspired Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor kicked off with a spirited opening ceremony, featuring actor Morgan Freeman, BTS star Jung Kook, mascots of past World Cups and a whole lot of fireworks.

And it was Qatar aiming for fireworks off the opening whistle. Before the stadium countdown to first kick could even be completed, the host nation started the match, trying to catch Ecuador napping with an early, direct long ball into La Tri’s box, but Ecuador cleared and avoided a worst-possible start.

Instead it was the hosts who endured the worst-imaginable start, even after a fortuitous let-off in the third minute. After an Ecuador free kick, Qatar goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb raced off his line, but Pervis Estupiñán was able to acrobatically volley the ball across goal, where veteran forward Enner Valencia was there to head into the vacated goal. While it seemed Ecuador had taken the lead, VAR review, using the new semi-automated offside technology, took it off the board, with Michael Estrada’s foot ruled to have been in an offside position in the build-up, nullifying the goal and keeping it 0-0.

Valencia got his goal for Ecuador 10 minutes after the confusion subsided, though. Played through behind the Qatari defense, Valencia rounded Al Sheeb, who could only foul the striker in the box. Valencia placed his penalty kick low and to the right while Al Sheeb went the other way, indeed giving Ecuador the 1–0 lead.

Valencia was at it again in the 31st minute, heading in his second of the game. Ecuador had completely dominated the run of play, and after another Qatari turnover, it was Valencia who was the beneficiary, deftly heading in Ángelo Preciado’s cross to the center of the box to make it 2–0 to the deserving leaders. The goals were Valencia’s fourth and fifth goals all-time at World Cups, making him his nation’s leading scorer in the competition, snapping a tie with Agustín Delgado. He has also scored Ecuador’s last five goals on the World Cup stage.

It wasn’t all great for Valencia, though, as he was forced to limp off to the sideline with an apparent leg injury in the 44th minute. But after receiving treatment, he jogged back on the field before halftime, a reprieve and relief for the South American nation.

Qatar came close to seizing some momentum just before halftime. On its first real foray into the final third, Qatar had Hassan Al-Haydos get free down the right and serve in a cross for an unmarked Almoez Ali, but the veteran striker whiffed on the header, instead glancing it wide of the mark.

Al Sheeb was called into action 10 minutes into the second half for his first save of the game, with Romario Ibarra stinging the goalkeeper’s palms with a right-footed strike from 18 yards out.