DOHA: There is no new name on the trophy and many of football鈥檚 global superstars are taking their final bow but the most controversial World Cup in history will be remembered as a tournament of firsts.
Heavyweights France and Argentina progressed to the final, each looking to win the trophy for a third time after a tournament packed with shocks and surprises.
Four-time winners Germany crashed out at the group stage for the second successive time while Argentina were beaten by 黑料社区 in their opener in one of the biggest shocks in the tournament鈥檚 history.
Japan beat Germany and Spain to progress to the last 16 while South Korea also made it to the knockout rounds in a strong showing for Asian teams.
But Morocco were the nation that caught the imagination 鈥 becoming the first side from Africa or the Arab world to reach the semifinals, before losing 2-0 to defending champions France.
The north African nation beat fancied Belgium in the group stage before eliminating Spain and Portugal in the knockout rounds, with their victories celebrated in Doha and across the Arab world.
Walid Regragui鈥檚 team showed other African and Arab sides what is possible, especially as the expansion of the tournament to 48 teams from 2026 increases the number of qualifiers. Africa will have nine slots while Asia will have eight.
鈥淲ith nine participants, we鈥檙e going to learn. In 15, 20 years, I鈥檓 sure an African team will win the World Cup because we鈥檒l have learned,鈥 said Regragui.
No African teams made it beyond the group stage in Russia four years ago, but this time Senegal also reached the last 16 while Cameroon became the first team from the continent to defeat Brazil at a World Cup.
Every inhabited continent was represented in the knockout stages, allowing Infantino to celebrate the sport 鈥渂ecoming truly global.鈥
- Qatar flop -
It was a different story for Asian champions Qatar, who produced the worst performance by a World Cup host 鈥 dumped out of the group stage without a point and with just one goal.
Other notable milestones included Stephanie Frappart becoming the first woman to referee a men鈥檚 World Cup match.
Another talking point is that officials have added unprecedented amounts of stoppage time to games.
鈥淧eople want to watch football, more football. And we, FIFA and IFAB have been asked to do something about it for years,鈥 said FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina, referring to football鈥檚 lawmakers.
The quality of football has not suffered from the decision to shift the World Cup to a November and December timeslot 鈥 the middle of the European season 鈥 for the first time.
There had been seven goalless draws before the final 鈥 up from just one four years ago, but FIFA鈥檚 head of football development Arsene Wenger was adamant that the shorter preparation time had not impacted the tournament.
A total of 166 goals were scored before Sunday鈥檚 showpiece, an average of 2.6 goals per game 鈥 almost identical to 2018.
- Messi鈥檚 brilliance -
Brazil failed to live up to their status as pre-tournament favorites, eliminated by European opposition before the final at a fifth consecutive World Cup.
Neymar said he was 鈥減sychologically destroyed鈥 by the result, indicating he could quit international football.
New heroes emerged 鈥 Jude Bellingham shone for England while Argentina unearthed a new star in Julian Alvarez 鈥 but the veterans still dominated the headlines.
Luka Modric, at 37, and 36-year-old Olivier Giroud stood out, while Cristiano Ronaldo 鈥 reduced to the role of substitute 鈥 and Luis Suarez bowed out in disappointing fashion.
Lionel Messi, at 35 and playing at his fifth finals, has arguably been better than ever for Argentina.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a tournament of players who are ready earlier and earlier in top-level sport and players who have lasted longer and longer than ever before,鈥 said Wenger.