The current version of the Qatar World Cup 2022 witnessed the sudden appearance of a number of rising stars in the world of football, who opened the doors to them to prove their football talents wide, but in return it was not a good opportunity for others who were wishing to stand out in the stadiums of Qatar, but their appearance did not Still postponed until further notice.

The Spanish newspaper "Marca" monitored 16 prominent players, hopes were pinned on them in order to draw the attention of followers and fans, but they did not participate, even for one minute, in the World Cup in Qatar so far.

At the forefront of these are the promising star of FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team, Ansu Fati, the Italian Roma striker and the Argentine national team, Paulo Dybala, the rising midfielder for Real Madrid and the French national team, Edward Camavinga, and others.

Here are the most prominent stars who did not participate in the main or during the game, 10 days after the start of the Qatar World Cup.

Ansu Fati (Spain)

The young Barcelona striker was absent from Spain's first matches against Costa Rica (7-0) and the second against Germany (1-1), and he was the most prominent star absent from the La Roja national team until the moment.

Ansu Fati, 20, participated for the last time with the Spanish national team in the friendly match against Jordan in preparation for the World Cup, a week before the finals, but he has not appeared since that time in coach Luis Enrique's squad.

The Spain national team logically guaranteed its qualification for the final price of Group E, awaiting its final match against Japan on Thursday.

Paulo Dybala (Argentina)

The Italian Roma striker spent most of the time during the past months injured and away from the field, and participated for 22 minutes in his last match in the Italian League with his team against Turin.

Argentine player Paulo Dybala (Reuters)

Despite his inclusion in the Argentine squad in the World Cup, he has not yet appeared in the Tango team attack, which scored 3 goals in two first-round matches.

Edouard Camavinga (France)

Camavinga is one of the pleasant surprises in Real Madrid's Spanish squad this season, and the 21-year-old was the focus of observers' attention before the start of France's participation in the World Cup, but coach Didier Deschamps preferred other players to involve Camavinga, who did not have a single minute of play yet.

Pablo Sarabia (Spain)

The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder and the Spanish national team, Sarabia, 30, has been absent from the La Roja squad so far.

The Spain national team achieved an easy and wide victory over Costa Rica (7-0), then drew with Germany (1-1), and it is clear that the presence of many options in Spain's midfield at the disposal of Luis Enrique is behind Sarabia's absence so far.

Dani Alves (Brazil)

Alves is considered one of the veteran players in the Brazil squad, and while coach Tite included him in the samba squad for the World Cup in Qatar, he did not participate even for a single minute so far, especially in light of the presence of Militao or Danilo on the right side of the defense.

Alves has so far been absent from the Brazil squad that secured a seat in the final price of the 2022 Qatar World Cup (Getty Images)

Alves, 39, participates in the World Cup as the oldest Brazilian player, and he is one of the biggest players in the current finals.

Andre ter Stegen (Germany)

Despite his position as one of the pillars of Barcelona, ​​Spain, and the most stable goalkeeper to participate in La Liga during the current season, Andre Ter Stegen is still outside the accounts of German coach Hansi Flick, who preferred to give confidence to veteran Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich goalkeeper.

Germany faces the specter of early withdrawal from the World Cup for the second time in a row, when it plays the third round match of Group E against Costa Rica next Thursday.

Alexander Arnold (England)

Despite his regular participation with his club, Liverpool, in the English Premier League, the right defender of the English national team, Alexander Arnold, is still out of the accounts of coach Gareth Southgate until now.

Arnold followed his country's matches in the finals so far against Iran (6-2) and the United States (1-1) from the bench.

In addition to these stars, other stars are still waiting for their first appearance in the World Cup in Qatar, including: Luka Jovic (Serbia), Xavi Simons (Netherlands), Vitinha (Portugal), Lucas Torreira (Uruguay), and Daniel Wass. (Denmark), and others.