Soccer sees major developments since 2022 World Cup
ESPN Soccer • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 10:32 AM
Last updated May 30, 2026

Since the conclusion of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the soccer has evolved significantly. Clubs across Europe have seen roster changes, managerial shifts, and key matches impacting domestic leagues. Notable player transfers and injuries have altered team dynamics, affecting the standings in various leagues. Fan engagement has also changed, marked by shifts in viewership and attendance. Upcoming events are set to draw renewed interest as teams prepare for their next competitive phases.
- •Major roster changes impact club strategies in Europe
- •Injuries and transfers affect team dynamics
- •Viewership trends shift since the World Cup
- •Upcoming events will engage fans and teams further
- 11:21 AMESPN Soccer — What's happened in soccer since the 2022 World Cup...
"If you're readying to tune back into the World Cup but haven't watched much since Qatar 2022, what have you missed? Quite a lot, actually.
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