"Supercomputer" predicts the World Cup champion in Qatar

The British newspaper "The Sun" revealed that the Canadian company "BCA Research" prepared a study in which a supercomputer revealed the identity of the two parties to the final match of the World Cup "Qatar 2022", scheduled for December 18 at the Lusail Stadium in Doha.

The British newspaper "The Sun" reported that the supercomputer predicted the qualification of Argentina and Portugal to the final and predicted that the legend Lionel Messi and his companions would beat his Portuguese counterpart led by the Portuguese "Don" Cristiano Ronaldo on penalties.

The newspaper said, "The computer was based on the statistics of players from the game (FIFA) in addition to a sample of 192 matches in the group stage, and 64 matches from the knockout stages, played during the World Cup between 2006 and 2018."

Not only did the computer predict the champion, but also predicted that England would reach the semi-finals after leading the second group, noting that the Three Lions would defeat Senegal in the round of 16 and Mexico in the quarter-finals of the tournament, before losing to Portugal on penalties in the semi-finals, in a repeat For the 2006 World Cup scenario when England bid farewell to the tournament against "Brazil of Europe".

Portugal begins the World Cup finals from Group H, where it competes with Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea, while Argentina is located in Group C alongside Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Poland.

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