Goal takes a look at the interesting monikers of the 32 teams that are travelling to Qatar in November 2022…
The World Cup is the grandest stage of international football where people, art, and culture from across the globe come together. It is a month-long carnival where the finest footballing nations lock horns for the ultimate prize in football.
Almost every football team has got nicknames that gives an insight into their roots or their distinct characteristics. There is usually a story behind each of these monikers that also resonate well with the fans at large. These nicknames would be used by commentators and journalists.
In fact, Brazil, the most successful nation in World Cup history, has got around six nicknames. Argentina are popularly known as for its colour of the flag and jersey. Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal are known as for their rich naval history whereas England are known as
GettyAustralia – Socceroos
The term 'Socceroos' was coined by Sydney-based journalist Tony Horstead who wanted to highlight Australia's iconic kangaroos. The words and are combined into a portmanteau word as
AdvertisementGettyIran – Team Melli
in the Persian language means "The National Team". There are a few other nicknames as well such as meaning the "The Iranian Lions", meaning the "Lion Hearts" and "Princes of Persia".
Getty ImagesJapan – Samurai Blue
The Japanese team is nicknamed the in close reference to their historical Samurai background.
GettyQatar – The Maroon
Qatar is nicknamed The Maroon, corresponding to the colour of their home jersey.