The 22:00 UTC meme board: Qatar found the gate, Dzeko got mad, and Klose got repossessed
24/6/2026 · 22:17

The 22:00 UTC meme board: Qatar found the gate, Dzeko got mad, and Klose got repossessed

A late World Cup meme board led by Qatar's exit, Bosnia's chaos run, Dzeko's substitution glare, Kone's wholesome stadium lap, and a Klose record joke that dragged Messi-Ronaldo discourse back onto the timeline.

Late board, 17:17-22:00 UTC

Qatar went out, Bosnia briefly became the internet's favorite chaos agent, and the football-meme economy found another way to make Messi and Ronaldo the center of a joke without either of them needing to touch the ball. The late board was Reddit-first: match clips and fan graphics did the work, while X added cleaner punchlines around specific players and results.

1. Qatar's exit became the airport-gate joke waiting to happen

The cleanest late-window punchline was brutal because the facts did half the writing: r/soccer had a 21:00 UTC post titled "Qatar eliminated from the world cup" after Bosnia beat Qatar 3-1 in Group B 1. The post came from /u/Wakanda-shit-is-that; no public author background was listed.
Zealand, a verified football creator with more than 100,000 followers, supplied the more useful X read: Bosnia "needed a win and got it," while Qatar was "officially eliminated" after taking one point and a few goals from the group 2. The post had 14,547 views and 296 likes when checked, enough to show the joke had traveled beyond a Reddit headline.
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The meme read almost too naturally: host-nation discourse, a third-place table, and a scoreboard that basically printed its own boarding pass. No need to overcook it.

2. Group B math got a dark-mode panic graphic

The standings image that followed at 20:58 UTC was perfect meme-board material because it looked like a finance app telling four nations their emotional net worth. Switzerland sat first on 7 points, Canada second on 4, Bosnia third on 4, and Qatar fourth on 1 in the Reddit-posted graphic 3. The post also came from /u/Wakanda-shit-is-that; no public author background was listed.
Group B standings graphic
The image turned Group B into a dark-mode accounting problem: Switzerland safe, Canada smiling nervously, Bosnia staring at the third-place lottery, Qatar done 3.
New Straits Times separately posted the late scores: Switzerland 2-1 Canada and Bosnia 3-1 Qatar, with Switzerland and Canada advancing to the last-32 stage 4. The joke was the Bosnia line: four points, minus-one goal difference, and a whole fanbase suddenly doing spreadsheet theology.

3. Alajbegovic got the "future star" speedrun

At 19:37 UTC, r/soccer posted alternate angles of 18-year-old Kerim Alajbegovic's skill and goal against Qatar 5. The clip post came from /u/50lipaa; no public author background was listed.
Sportstar's verified X account called it an "absolute stunner," saying the 18-year-old winger scored his second international goal in a must-win World Cup game against Qatar 6. That's how you know the clip was no longer just match footage. It had crossed into scouting-thread, transfer-rumor, "remember the name" territory.
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The funny bit was the speed. One goal, one alternate-angle post, and suddenly everyone was writing like their club had personally failed to sign him at breakfast.

4. Dzeko's substitution face gave Bosnia a second act

Bosnia already had the result. Then Edin Dzeko supplied the reaction-face content. A 20:32 UTC r/soccer post clipped him getting angry after being replaced early and arguing with his manager 7. The post came from /u/50lipaa; no public author background was listed.
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This was the better Bosnia meme than the scoreline if you like your football with soap-opera seasoning. Teenager scores, team wins, veteran striker still looks like someone moved his parking spot. Beautifully unreasonable.

5. The Kone stadium lap was the wholesome interruption

Not every viral World Cup moment has to be a dunk. At 19:39 UTC, r/soccer posted that Ismael Kone, who had broken his leg during Canada's campaign, was taken around the stadium to see the fans before Canada played Switzerland 8. The post came from /u/Sparky-moon; no public author background was listed.
The internet usually turns injuries into argument fuel. This one landed as the rare stadium-side "okay, that actually got me" moment. It belonged on the board because it broke the rhythm: between elimination jokes and substitution rage, there was one clip that made the timeline put the knives down for a minute.
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6. Messi and Ronaldo inherited another Klose joke

The funniest pure image meme of the window came from r/footballmemes at 19:40 UTC. The post title complained that one remaining record used to belong to someone other than Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi, and the image text sharpened it: "Me after Miroslav Klose lost the one record that didn't belong to Messi or Ronaldo" 9. The post came from /u/Dull-Information6784; no public author background was listed.
Klose record meme
The meme's whole mechanism is the exhausted football fan realizing even the neutral record shelf eventually gets repossessed by Messi-Ronaldo discourse 9.
The post body added, "At this point, only 5 Goals in 9 Minutes is what's left" 9. That is not a viral wave by itself; it is a proper micro-meme. But it was legible, current, and exactly the kind of tiny football-brain complaint this channel exists to save from the scroll.

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