FIFA World Cup qualification

The FIFA World Cup qualification is the process that a national association football team goes through to qualify for the final tournament of the FIFA World Cup. The qualification reduces the large field of eligible entrants from 211 to just 32 for the finals as of the 2022 edition (to be expanded to 48 from 2026 onwards).

Qualifying tournaments are held within FIFA's six continental zones and are organized by their respective confederations: AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North and Central America and the Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe). For each World Cup, FIFA decides beforehand the number of places in the finals allocated to each of the zones, based on the numbers and relative strengths of the confederations' teams.

The hosts receive automatic berths, and until 2002, so did the defending champions. Unlike with other sports, results of the previous World Cups or of the continental championships are not taken into account.

The current qualification process is the 2022 qualification, which commenced in 2019 and finishes in 2022.

History

Over many years, the World Cup's qualification has evolved, from having no qualification at all in 1930, when the tournament was invitational and only 13 teams entered, to the current three-year process. The first World Cup qualifying match was played on 11 June when Sweden defeated Estonia 6–2 in Stockholm. The first ever goal in a World Cup qualifying match was scored 7 minutes into the game: it was scored according to some sources by Swedish captain Knut Kroon, or according to other sources by Estonian goalkeeper Evald Tipner (own goal).

While the number of teams which qualified for the finals has increased steadily, from 16 between 1934 and 1978, to 24 between 1982 and 1994, and finally to 32 starting from 1998, the qualification format has been basically the same throughout the history of the World Cup. The teams have been grouped continentally, and they competed for a fixed number of places, with one or two places awarded to the winners of intercontinental play-offs.

Qualification spots by continent

The table below lists the numbers of spots allocated by FIFA for each continent in each tournament. It also shows the total number of teams that entered and played in every qualification cycle.

"H" denotes an automatic spot for the host, "C" denotes an automatic spot for the defending champion, and "inv" indicates the number of teams that were invited in 1930. Places in intercontinental play-offs are represented as fractions, with a place in a direct play-off being counted as 0.5 spots and a place in a semi-final play-off (where the winner would then face yet another team for a place in the finals) being counted as 0.25 spots.

Places allocated for continents

1930
[lower-greek 1]

1934

1938

1950

1954

1958

1962

1966

1970

1974

1978

1982

1986

1990

1994

1998


2002

2006

2010

2014

2018

2022



2026
Europe 4 inv1211
+H+C
7
+C
11
+H
9[lower-greek 2]
+H+C
8+
2×0.5
9
+H
8
+C
8.5
+H
8.5
+C
13
+H
12.5
+C
13
+H
12
+C
14
+H
13.5
+C
13
+H
131313
+H
1316
Africa 10[lower-greek 3]1[lower-greek 2]0.5111122235555
+H
5559
Asia 1110.511122223.52.5
+2H
4.54.54.54.54.5
+H
8
Oceania N/A[lower-greek 4]0[lower-greek 3]0[lower-greek 3]0[lower-greek 3]0[lower-greek 3]0.50.50.250.50.50.50.50.50.50.51
North and Central America
and Caribbean
2 inv112110.511
+H
1121
+H
21.25
+H
333.53.53.53.53.56
South America H+
6 inv
214
+H
1
+C
33.5
+H+C
3
+C
32.5
+C
2.5
+H
3
+C
42.5
+C
3.54
+C
4.54.54.54.5
+H
4.54.56
Play-off tournament N/A2
Total spots 1316161616161616161616242424243232323232323248
Teams in the finals 15[lower-greek 5]13[lower-greek 6]
Entered qualification[lower-greek 7] N/A323432375154696997105107119111145172196197205[lower-greek 8]203210211[lower-greek 9]
Played in qualification[lower-greek 10] 27211933464951689095103110103128168193194199[lower-greek 8]202208211[lower-greek 9]
Qualified via qualification 14109131414141414142222222230293131313131
Qualified without playing 13267322222222222311111
Notes
  1. Spots were given by invitation only.
  2. Actually the spots were taken by 10 European teams and no African or Asian ones. After Israel won the African/Asian zone without playing due to withdrawals of other teams, a special play-off was arranged between them and a European team, Wales, and was won by Wales.
  3. None entered.
  4. No teams from the region were members of FIFA before 1950.
  5. Austria withdrew after having qualified.
  6. India, Scotland and Turkey withdrew after having qualified. France initially accepted to participate as a replacement but then withdrew as well.
  7. Includes all teams that entered qualification, even if they withdrew or were excluded afterwards, or qualified by walkover. Does not include pre-determined automatic qualifiers.
  8. Including host South Africa and non-FIFA member Tuvalu, who participated because other tournaments also served as World Cup qualifiers.
  9. Including host Qatar, who participated because the continental qualification also served as World Cup qualifiers.
  10. Only includes teams that played at least one qualifying match that was not annulled.

First appearance in qualification by team

Only teams that played at least one match are considered for the purposes of first appearance. Teams that withdrew prior to the qualification, or that qualified to the World Cup by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals, are not considered.

Year Debuting teams Successor and renamed teams
Europe South America North, Central America and Caribbean Asia Africa Oceania T CT

1934
 Austria
 Belgium[lower-alpha 1]
 Bulgaria
 Czechoslovakia[upper-alpha 1]
 Estonia
 France[lower-alpha 2]
 Germany[upper-alpha 2]
 Greece
 Hungary
 Irish Free State[upper-alpha 3]
 Italy[N 1]
 Lithuania
 Luxembourg
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Portugal
 Romania[lower-alpha 3]
 Spain
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 4][upper-alpha 4]
none  Cuba
 Haiti
 Mexico[lower-alpha 5]
 United States[lower-alpha 6]
 Palestine, British Mandate[upper-alpha 5]  Egypt[upper-alpha 6] none 27 27

1938
 Finland
 Latvia
 Norway
none none none none none 3 30

1950
 England
 Ireland[upper-alpha 7]
 Scotland
 Turkey[lower-alpha 7]
 Wales
none none  Syria none none 6 36  Ireland[upper-alpha 3]
 Israel[upper-alpha 5]

1954
 Saar  Brazil[lower-alpha 8]
 Chile[lower-alpha 9]
 Paraguay[lower-alpha 10]
none  Japan[lower-alpha 11]
 South Korea
none none 6 42  Northern Ireland[upper-alpha 7]
 Republic of Ireland[upper-alpha 3]
 West Germany[upper-alpha 2]

1958
 Denmark
 East Germany
 Iceland
 Soviet Union[upper-alpha 8]
 Argentina[lower-alpha 12]
 Bolivia[lower-alpha 13]
 Colombia[lower-alpha 14]
 Peru[lower-alpha 15]
 Uruguay[lower-alpha 16]
 Canada
 Costa Rica[lower-alpha 17]
 Guatemala
 Territory of Curaçao[upper-alpha 9]
 China PR
 Indonesia[lower-alpha 18]
 Sudan none 16 58

1962
 Cyprus[lower-alpha 19]  Ecuador[lower-alpha 20]  Dutch Guiana[lower-alpha 21][upper-alpha 10]
 Honduras
none  Ethiopia
 Ghana
 Morocco
 Nigeria
 Tunisia
none 9 67  Netherlands Antilles[upper-alpha 9]

1966
 Albania  Venezuela[lower-alpha 22]  Jamaica
 Trinidad and Tobago
 North Korea none  Australia 6 73

1970
none none  Bermuda
 El Salvador[lower-alpha 23]
none  Algeria[lower-alpha 24]
 Cameroon[lower-alpha 25]
 Libya[lower-alpha 26]
 Rhodesia[upper-alpha 11]
 Senegal[lower-alpha 27]
 Zambia
 New Zealand 9 82

1974
 Malta none  Antigua and Barbuda
 Puerto Rico
 Hong Kong
 Iran
 Iraq
 Kuwait
 Malaysia
 South Vietnam[upper-alpha 12]
 Thailand
 Congo
 Dahomey[upper-alpha 13]
 Guinea[lower-alpha 28]
 Ivory Coast
 Kenya
 Lesotho
 Mauritius
 Sierra Leone
 Tanzania
 Togo
 Zaire[upper-alpha 14]
none 21 103

1978
none none  Barbados
 Dominican Republic
 Guyana
 Panama
 Bahrain
 Qatar
 Republic of China[lower-alpha 29][upper-alpha 15]
 Saudi Arabia
 Singapore
 Malawi
 Mauritania
 Niger
 Uganda
 Upper Volta[upper-alpha 16]
none 14 117  Suriname[upper-alpha 10]

1982
none none  Grenada  Macau  Gambia
 Liberia[lower-alpha 30]
 Madagascar[lower-alpha 31]
 Mozambique
 Somalia
 Fiji 8 125  Chinese Taipei[upper-alpha 15]
 Zimbabwe[upper-alpha 11]

1986
none none none  Bangladesh
 Brunei
 Jordan
 India[lower-alpha 32]
   Nepal
 North Yemen[upper-alpha 17]
 South Yemen
 United Arab Emirates[lower-alpha 33]
 Angola none 9 134  Benin[upper-alpha 13]

1990
none none none  Oman[lower-alpha 34]
 Pakistan
 Gabon[lower-alpha 35] none 3 137  Burkina Faso[upper-alpha 16]

1994
 Faroe Islands
 San Marino
none  Nicaragua
 Saint Lucia
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 Lebanon[lower-alpha 36]
 Sri Lanka[lower-alpha 37]
 Botswana
 Burundi
 Namibia
 South Africa
 Swaziland[upper-alpha 18]
 Solomon Islands
 Tahiti
 Vanuatu
15 152  Germany[upper-alpha 2]
 Representation of Czechs and Slovaks[upper-alpha 1]
 Russia[upper-alpha 8]
 Vietnam[upper-alpha 12]
 Yemen[upper-alpha 17]

1998
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Belarus
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Croatia
 Georgia
 Liechtenstein[lower-alpha 38]
 Macedonia[upper-alpha 19]
 Moldova
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Ukraine
none  Aruba
 Belize
 Cayman Islands
 Dominica
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 Cambodia
 Kazakhstan
 Kyrgyzstan
 Maldives[lower-alpha 39]
 Philippines[lower-alpha 40]
 Tajikistan
 Turkmenistan
 Uzbekistan
 Guinea-Bissau
 Rwanda[lower-alpha 41]
 Cook Islands
 Papua New Guinea
 Tonga
 Western Samoa[lower-alpha 42][upper-alpha 20]
31 183  Czech Republic[upper-alpha 1]
 DR Congo[upper-alpha 14]
 FR Yugoslavia[upper-alpha 4]

2002
 Andorra none  Anguilla
 Bahamas[lower-alpha 43]
 British Virgin Islands
 Montserrat
 Turks and Caicos Islands
 U.S. Virgin Islands
 Guam
 Laos
 Mongolia
 Palestine
 Cape Verde
 Central African Republic[lower-alpha 44]
 Chad
 Djibouti
 Equatorial Guinea
 Eritrea
 Mali[lower-alpha 45]
 São Tomé and Príncipe[lower-alpha 46]
 Seychelles
 American Samoa 21 204  Samoa[upper-alpha 20]

2006
none none none  Afghanistan none  New Caledonia 2 206  Serbia and Montenegro[upper-alpha 4]

2010
 Montenegro none none  Myanmar[lower-alpha 47]
 Timor-Leste
 Comoros  Tuvalu[N 2] 5 211  Serbia[upper-alpha 4]

2014
none none none none none none 0 211  Curaçao[upper-alpha 9]

2018
 Gibraltar
 Kosovo
none none  Bhutan[lower-alpha 48]  South Sudan none 4 215

2022
none none none none none none 0 215  Eswatini[upper-alpha 18]
 North Macedonia[upper-alpha 19]
Successor and renamed teams
  1. The Czechoslovakia team was officially renamed as the Representation of Czechs and Slovaks during the 1994 qualification, and was then succeeded by the Czech Republic from the 1998 qualification.
  2. Germany was succeeded from the 1954 qualification by West Germany, which in turn was succeeded by the reunified Germany from the 1994 qualification.
  3. The Irish Free State was succeeded in the 1950 qualification by Ireland, which became officially known as the Republic of Ireland from the 1954 qualification.
  4. Yugoslavia was succeeded from the 1998 qualification by FR Yugoslavia, which was renamed as Serbia and Montenegro for the 2006 qualification and was then succeeded by Serbia from the 2010 qualification.
  5. Mandatory Palestine was succeeded by Israel from the 1950 qualification.
  6. Egypt was later succeeded by the  United Arab Republic, a political union between Egypt and Syria, which entered the 1962 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches. Then, Egypt entered the 1966 qualification independently but still under the name "United Arab Republic", but withdrew yet again before playing any matches. The team's first appearance after it changed its name back to Egypt came in 1974.
  7. Ireland was succeeded by Northern Ireland from the 1954 qualification.
  8. The Soviet Union was succeeded by Russia from the 1994 qualification.
  9. The Territory of Curaçao was succeeded from the 1962 qualification by the Netherlands Antilles, which in turn was succeeded by Curaçao from the 2014 qualification.
  10. Dutch Guiana was succeeded by Suriname from the 1978 qualification.
  11. Rhodesia was succeeded by Zimbabwe from the 1982 qualification.
  12. South Vietnam was succeeded by Vietnam from the 1994 qualification.
  13. Dahomey was renamed as Benin from the 1986 qualification.
  14. Zaire was renamed as DR Congo during the 1998 qualification.
  15. The Republic of China became officially known as Chinese Taipei from the 1982 qualification.
  16. Upper Volta was renamed as Burkina Faso from the 1990 qualification.
  17. North Yemen was succeeded by Yemen from the 1994 qualification.
  18. Swaziland was renamed as Eswatini from the 2022 qualification.
  19. Macedonia was renamed as North Macedonia from the 2022 qualification.
  20. Western Samoa was renamed as Samoa from the 2002 qualification.
Teams' entries prior to their actual debuts in qualification
  1. Belgium participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation.
  2. France participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation.
  3. Romania participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation.
  4. Yugoslavia participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation.
  5. Mexico participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation.
  6. The United States participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation.
  7. Turkey entered the 1934 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  8. Brazil participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation. It then entered the 1934 and 1938 qualifications, but on both occasions qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals. It also qualified automatically for the 1950 World Cup as host.
  9. Chile participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation. It then entered the 1934 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches. It also entered the 1950 qualification, but qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals.
  10. Paraguay participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation. It also entered the 1950 qualification, but qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals.
  11. Japan entered the 1938 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  12. Argentina participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation. It then entered the 1934 qualification, but qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals. It also entered the 1938 and 1950 qualifications, but on both occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  13. Bolivia participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation. It also entered the 1950 qualification, but qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals.
  14. Colombia entered the 1938 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  15. Peru participated in the 1930 World Cup by invitation. It also entered the 1934, 1950 and 1954 qualifications, but on all three occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  16. Uruguay participated in the 1930 World Cup as host. It then entered the 1950 qualification, but qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals. It also qualified automatically for the 1954 World Cup as defending champion.
  17. Costa Rica entered the 1938 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  18. Indonesia entered the 1938 qualification as the  Dutch East Indies, but qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals. It also entered the 1950 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  19. Cyprus entered the 1958 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  20. Ecuador entered the 1950 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  21. Dutch Guiana entered the 1938 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  22. Venezuela entered the 1958 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  23. El Salvador entered the 1938 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  24. Algeria entered the 1966 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  25. Cameroon entered the 1966 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  26. Libya entered the 1966 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  27. Senegal entered the 1966 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  28. Guinea entered the 1966 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  29. The Republic of China entered the 1954 and 1958 qualifications, but on both occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  30. Liberia entered the 1966 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  31. Madagascar entered the 1974 qualification as the  Malagasy Republic, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  32. India entered the 1950 qualification, but qualified by walkover due to other teams' withdrawals, and subsequently withdrew from participation in the finals. It also entered the 1974 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  33. The United Arab Emirates entered the 1978 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  34. Oman entered the 1986 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  35. Gabon entered the 1966 and 1974 qualifications, but on both occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  36. Lebanon entered but withdrew during the 1986 qualification and the team's matches from that campaign were annulled.
  37. Sri Lanka entered the 1974 (as  Ceylon) and 1978 qualifications, but on both occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  38. Liechtenstein entered the 1994 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  39. The Maldives entered the 1990 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  40. The Philippines entered the 1950 and 1974 qualifications, but on both occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  41. Rwanda entered the 1990 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  42. Western Samoa entered the 1994 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  43. The Bahamas entered the 1998 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  44. The Central African Republic entered the 1978 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches. It also entered the 1982 qualification, but was disqualified before playing any matches.
  45. Mali entered the 1966, 1994 and 1998 qualifications, but on all three occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  46. São Tomé and Príncipe entered the 1994 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
  47. Myanmar entered the 1950 (as  Burma), 1994 and 2002 qualifications, but on all three occasions withdrew before playing any matches.
  48. Bhutan entered the 2010 qualification, but withdrew before playing any matches.
Other notes
  1. Italy had to qualify for the 1934 tournament despite being the host.
  2. Tuvalu, a non-FIFA member, formally did not enter the 2010 World Cup, but the team participated in the 2007 South Pacific Games which doubled as a stage of the qualification for that World Cup, and the team's results did count in determining advancement from that stage.

Overview of teams' participations

The below table shows how every team has participated in each World Cup qualification.

Key

  • golden background = successful qualifying campaign
  • grey background = did not take part in qualifying
  • bold red typeface = participated in the final tournament
Q Qualified
w Qualified, then withdrew from the finals (Austria in 1938, and Scotland and Turkey in 1950)
n Did not qualify
w Withdrew during qualifying
d Was disqualified during qualifying
H Qualified automatically as host but took part in qualifying as it doubled as continental qualification (South Africa in 2010 and Qatar in 2022)
\ Was not a FIFA member but took part in qualifying as it doubled as regional tournament (Tuvalu in 2010)
b Received bye to the finals
B Received bye to the finals, then withdrew (India in 1950)
H Qualified automatically as host
C Qualified automatically as reigning champion
i Was invited to the finals (all finalists in 1930 except Uruguay)
w Withdrew before playing / withdrew and had all matches annulled
d Was banned / entry was rejected / was disqualified before playing / was disqualified and had all matches annulled
Did not enter despite being a FIFA member
Was not a FIFA member
Team 19
30
19
34
19
38
19
50
19
54
19
58
19
62
19
66
19
70
19
74
19
78
19
82
19
86
19
90
19
94
19
98
20
02
20
06
20
10
20
14
20
18
20
22
Current
confederation[upper-roman 1]
 Afghanistan n n n n AFC
 Albania n d n n n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Algeria w n n n Q Q n n n n n Q Q n CAF
 American Samoa n n n n n OFC
 Andorra n n n n n UEFA
 Angola n n n n n Q n n n CAF
 Anguilla n n n n n CONCACAF
 Antigua and Barbuda n n n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Argentina i b w w Q Q Q n Q H C Q C Q Q Q Q Q Q Q CONMEBOL
 Armenia n n n n n n UEFA
 Aruba n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Australia n n Q n n n n n n n Q Q Q Q AFC[upper-roman 2]
 Austria Q w w Q Q n n n Q Q n Q n Q n n n n n UEFA
 Azerbaijan n n n n n n UEFA
 Bahamas w n n n w n CONCACAF
 Bahrain n n n w n n n n n n n AFC
 Bangladesh n n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Barbados n w n n n n n n d CONCACAF
 Belarus n n n n n n UEFA
 Belgium i Q Q w Q n n n Q n n Q Q Q Q Q Q n n Q Q UEFA
 Belize d n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Benin (1978—)
 Dahomey (1970–1974)
n n n n n n n n CAF
 Bermuda n n w n n n n n CONCACAF
 Bhutan w n n AFC
 Bolivia i b d n n n n n n n n n Q n n n n n n CONMEBOL
 Bosnia and Herzegovina n n n n Q n UEFA
 Botswana n n n n n n n CAF
 Brazil i b b H Q Q C C Q C Q Q Q Q Q C Q Q Q H Q CONMEBOL
 British Virgin Islands n n n n n CONCACAF
 Brunei n n d n n AFC
 Bulgaria w n n n Q Q Q Q n n Q n Q Q n n n n n UEFA
 Burkina Faso (1986—)
 Upper Volta (1970–1982)
n n w n n n n n n CAF
 Burundi n w w n n n n n CAF
 Cambodia[lower-roman 1] n n n n n AFC
 Cameroon w n n n Q n Q Q Q Q n Q Q n CAF
 Canada n w n n n n Q n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Cape Verde n n n n n CAF
 Cayman Islands n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Central African Republic w d n w w n n CAF
 Chad n n n n n n CAF
 Chile i w b n n H Q n Q n Q n n d Q n n Q Q n CONMEBOL
 China PR n n n n n n Q n n n n AFC
 Chinese Taipei (1982—)
 Republic of China (1954–1978)
w w n n n n n n n n n n n n AFC[upper-roman 3]
 Colombia w n Q n n n n n n Q Q Q n n n Q Q CONMEBOL[upper-roman 4]
 Comoros n n n n CAF
 Congo d n n n n n n n n n CAF
 Cook Islands n n n n n n OFC
 Costa Rica w d n n n n n n n n Q n n Q Q n Q Q CONCACAF
 Croatia Q Q Q n Q Q UEFA
 Cuba n b n d n d n n n w n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Curaçao (2014—)
 Netherlands Antilles (1962–2010)
 Territory of Curaçao (1934–1958)
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Cyprus w n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Czech Republic (1998—)
 Representation of Czechs and Slovaks (1994)
 Czechoslovakia (1930–1994)
Q Q Q Q Q n Q n n Q n Q n n n Q n n n UEFA
 Denmark n n n n n n Q n n Q Q n Q n Q UEFA
 Djibouti n n n n CAF
 Dominica n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Dominican Republic n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 DR Congo (1998—)
 Zaire (1974–1998)[lower-roman 2]
d Q w n n n n n n n n n CAF
 East Germany n n n n Q n n n n defunct[upper-roman 5]
 Ecuador w n n n n n n n n n n Q Q n Q n CONMEBOL
 Egypt[lower-roman 3] Q w n w w w n n n n Q n n n n n n Q CAF[upper-roman 6]
 El Salvador w Q n n Q n n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 England Q Q Q Q H C n n Q Q Q n Q Q Q Q Q Q UEFA
 Equatorial Guinea n n n n n CAF
 Eritrea n n w n n n CAF
 Estonia n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Eswatini (2022—)
 Swaziland (1982–2018)
n n n n n n n n CAF
 Ethiopia d n w n n n n n n n n d n n CAF[upper-roman 7]
 Faroe Islands n n n n n n n UEFA
 Fiji n n n n n n n n n OFC
 Finland n w n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 France i Q H n Q Q n Q n n Q Q Q n n H C Q Q Q Q UEFA
 Gabon w w n n n n n n n n CAF
 Gambia n n w n n n n n n n CAF
 Georgia n n n n n n UEFA
 Germany (1994—)
 West Germany (1950–1990)
 Germany (1930–1938)
Q Q d Q C Q Q Q H C Q Q Q C Q Q H Q Q Q UEFA
 Ghana n w n n n w n n n n n Q Q Q n CAF
 Gibraltar n UEFA
 Greece w n n n n n n n n n n n Q n n n Q Q n UEFA
 Grenada n w n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Guam n w w n n AFC
 Guatemala n n d n n n n n n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Guinea w d n n n n n n n d n n n n CAF
 Guinea-Bissau n n n n n n CAF
 Guyana n n n n n n d n n n n CONCACAF
 Haiti n n n Q n n n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Honduras n n n n w Q n n n n n n Q Q n CONCACAF
 Hong Kong n n n n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Hungary Q Q b Q Q Q n n Q Q Q n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Iceland d n n n n n n n n n n n n Q UEFA
 India B d w n w n n n n n n n AFC
 Indonesia[lower-roman 4] b w n w n n n n n n n n n n n d n AFC
 Iran n Q w d n n Q n Q n Q Q AFC
 Iraq n w n Q n n n n n n n n AFC
 Israel (1950—)
 Palestine, British Mandate (1930–1938)
n n n n n n n Q n n n n n n n n n n n n UEFA[upper-roman 8]
 Italy Q C C Q n Q Q Q Q Q Q C H Q Q Q Q Q Q n UEFA
 Ivory Coast n n n n n n n Q Q Q n CAF
 Jamaica n n w n d n n Q n n n n n CONCACAF
 Japan w d n n n n n n n n n Q H Q Q Q Q AFC
 Jordan n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Kazakhstan n n n n n n UEFA[upper-roman 9]
 Kenya n n n n n n n n n n n n CAF
 Kosovo n UEFA
 Kuwait n n Q n n n n n n n n d AFC
 Kyrgyzstan n n n n n n AFC
 Laos n n n n n AFC
 Latvia n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Lebanon w n n n n n n n AFC
 Lesotho n n w w n n n n n n CAF
 Liberia w n n n w n n n n n n CAF
 Libya w n n w n w w n n n n n CAF
 Liechtenstein w n n n n n n UEFA
 Lithuania n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Luxembourg n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Macau n n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Madagascar[lower-roman 5] w n n n n n n n n n CAF
 Malawi n n n n w n n n n n n CAF
 Malaysia n n n n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Maldives w n n n n n n AFC
 Mali w w w n n n n n CAF
 Malta n n n n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Mauritania n w n n n n n CAF
 Mauritius n n d n n n n w n n CAF
 Mexico i n w Q Q Q Q Q H n Q n H d Q Q Q Q Q Q Q CONCACAF
 Moldova n n n n n n UEFA
 Mongolia n n n n n AFC
 Montenegro n n n UEFA
 Montserrat n n n n n CONCACAF
 Morocco n w Q w n n Q n Q Q n n n n Q CAF
 Mozambique n d n n n n n n n CAF
 Myanmar[lower-roman 6] w w w d n n n AFC
 Namibia n n n n n n n CAF
   Nepal n n n n w n n n AFC
 Netherlands Q Q n n n n Q Q n n Q Q Q n Q Q Q n UEFA
 New Caledonia n n n n OFC
 New Zealand n n n Q n n n n n n Q n n OFC
 Nicaragua n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Niger n n w n w n n n n CAF
 Nigeria n w n n n n n n Q Q Q n Q Q Q CAF
 North Korea Q d n w n n n n n Q n n AFC
 North Macedonia (2022—)
 Macedonia (1998–2018)
n n n n n n UEFA
 Northern Ireland (1954—)
 Ireland (1950)
n n Q n n n n n Q Q n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Norway Q n n n n n n n n n n Q Q n n n n n UEFA
 Oman w n n n n n n n n AFC
 Pakistan n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Palestine n n n n n AFC
 Panama n n n n n n n n n n Q CONCACAF
 Papua New Guinea n n n n OFC
 Paraguay i b n Q n n n n n n Q n n Q Q Q Q n n CONMEBOL
 Peru i w w w n n n Q n Q Q n n n n n n n n Q CONMEBOL
 Philippines w d w n n n n AFC
 Poland n Q w n n n n Q Q Q Q n n n Q Q n n Q UEFA
 Portugal n n n n n n Q n n n n Q n n n Q Q Q Q Q UEFA
 Puerto Rico n n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Qatar n n n n n n n n n n n H AFC
 Republic of Ireland (1954—)
 Ireland (1950)
 Irish Free State (1930–1938)
n n n n n n n n n n n n Q Q n Q n n n n UEFA
 Romania i Q b n n w n Q n n n n Q Q Q n n n n n UEFA
 Russia (1994—)
 Soviet Union (1950–1990)
Q Q Q Q d n Q Q Q Q n Q n n Q H UEFA
 Rwanda w n n n n n n CAF
 Saar n defunct[upper-roman 5]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Saint Lucia n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Samoa (2002—)
 Western Samoa (1990–1998)
w n n n n n n OFC
 San Marino n n n n n n n UEFA
 São Tomé and Príncipe w n n w n n n CAF
 Saudi Arabia n n n n Q Q Q Q n n Q AFC
 Scotland w Q Q n n n Q Q Q Q Q n Q n n n n n UEFA
 Senegal w n n n n n n n Q n n n Q CAF
 Serbia (2010—)
 Serbia and Montenegro (2006)
 FR Yugoslavia (1994–2002)
 SFR Yugoslavia (1950–1990)
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1930–1938)
i n n Q Q Q Q n n Q n Q n Q d Q n Q Q n Q UEFA
 Seychelles n n n n n n CAF
 Sierra Leone n n n n w n n n n n n n CAF
 Singapore n n n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Slovakia n n n Q n n UEFA
 Slovenia n Q n Q n n UEFA
 Solomon Islands n n n n n n n OFC
 Somalia n n n n n n n CAF
 South Africa d d d d d n Q Q n H n n CAF
 South Korea Q d n w n n n n Q Q Q Q H Q Q Q Q AFC
 South Sudan n n CAF
 South Yemen n w defunct[upper-roman 10]
 Spain Q d Q n n Q Q n n Q H Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q UEFA
 Sri Lanka[lower-roman 7] w w n n n n n n n n AFC
 Sudan n w w n n w n n n w n n n n n n CAF
 Suriname (1978—)
 Dutch Guiana (1930–1974)
w n n n n n n n n n n n n n n CONCACAF
 Sweden Q Q Q n H n n Q Q Q n n Q Q n Q Q n n Q UEFA
  Switzerland Q Q Q H n Q Q n n n n n n Q n n Q Q Q Q UEFA
 Syria w n w n n n n n n n n n n d n AFC[upper-roman 11]
 Tahiti n n n n n n n OFC
 Tajikistan n n n n n n AFC
 Tanzania n w n n w n n n n n n CAF
 Thailand n n n n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Timor-Leste n n n n AFC
 Togo n n n w w n n n Q n n n CAF
 Tonga n n n n n n OFC
 Trinidad and Tobago n n n n n n n n n n Q n n n CONCACAF
 Tunisia n w n n Q n n n n Q Q Q n n Q CAF
 Turkey w w Q w n n n n n n n n n n Q n n n n UEFA[upper-roman 12]
 Turkmenistan n n n n n n AFC
 Turks and Caicos Islands n n n n n CONCACAF
 Tuvalu \ OFC
 U.S. Virgin Islands n n n n n CONCACAF
 Uganda n w n n w n n n n n n CAF
 Ukraine n n Q n n n UEFA
 United Arab Emirates w n Q n n n n n n n AFC
 United States i Q w Q n n n n n n n n n Q H Q Q Q Q Q n CONCACAF
 Uruguay H b C n Q Q Q Q n n Q Q n n Q n Q Q Q CONMEBOL
 Uzbekistan n n n n n n AFC
 Vanuatu n n n n n n n OFC
 Venezuela w n n w n n n n n n n n n n n CONMEBOL
 Vietnam (1978—)
 South Vietnam (1954–1974)
d n w n n n n n n n AFC
 Wales n n Q n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n UEFA
 Yemen (1994—)
 North Yemen (1982–1990)
n n n n n n n n n AFC
 Zambia n n n n n n n n n n n n n CAF
 Zimbabwe (1982—)
 Rhodesia (1970–1978)
n n n n n n n n n n d CAF[upper-roman 13]
Team 19
30
19
34
19
38
19
50
19
54
19
58
19
62
19
66
19
70
19
74
19
78
19
82
19
86
19
90
19
94
19
98
20
02
20
06
20
10
20
14
20
18
20
22
Current
confederation
Non-participating incarnations
  1. Known as the  Khmer Republic in 1974, and then as  Kampuchea until 1990.
  2. Known as  Congo-Kinshasa until 1970.
  3. Entered in 1962 as the  United Arab Republic representing a political union with Syria. After that continued independently but retained the name "United Arab Republic" until 1970.
  4. Entered as the  Dutch East Indies in 1938.
  5. Known as the  Malagasy Republic until 1974.
  6. Known as  Burma until 1990.
  7. Known as  Ceylon until 1974.
Continental allocations
  1. Africa and Asia had a joint zone in 1934 and 1958. Africa, Asia and Oceania had a joint zone in 1966. Asia and Oceania had a joint zone in 1970–1982.
  2. Entered the Oceanian zone in 1986–2006.
  3. Entered the Oceanian zone in 1986–1990.
  4. Entered the North and Central American zone in 1938.
  5. Participated in the European zone.
  6. Entered the European zone in 1938 and 1954.
  7. Entered the European zone in 1962.
  8. Entered the African/Asian zone in 1958, the Asian/Oceanian zone in 1970–1974, and the Oceanian zone in 1986–1990.
  9. Entered the Asian zone in 1998–2002.
  10. Participated in the Asian zone.
  11. Entered the European zone in 1950 and 1966.
  12. Entered the African/Asian zone in 1934.
  13. Entered the Asian/Oceanian zone in 1970.

Overall team records

The below table compares the overall records of all teams that have participated in qualification. Teams are ordered by points using the three points for a win system, then by goal difference, and then by goals scored. Note that this order does not represent any official rankings, and qualification tournaments are not direct competitions between all teams.

The "Qualifying attempts" column only counts qualifying campaigns where the team played at least one match that was not annulled. "Successful" campaigns include those where the teams qualified through qualification but then did not participate in the finals. The "Appearances in the finals" column also counts final tournaments for which the teams qualified without playing.

As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

Key
Team has won the World Cup
Team has qualified for the main tournament through a qualifying process
Team has qualified for the main tournament only by walkover (Cuba, and Indonesia as Dutch East Indies)
Team has qualified for the main tournament by walkover but has not participated there because it withdrew (India)
Team has qualified for the main tournament only automatically as host (Qatar)
Team has not qualified for the main tournament
Defunct team that qualified for the main tournament (East Germany)
Defunct team that never qualified for the main tournament (Saar and South Yemen)
Team is not a member of FIFA and is not eligible for the main tournament (Tuvalu)

Teams in bold are currently participating or are yet to start in the 2022 qualification. The table is updated to the matches played in December 2020.

No. Team Qualifying attempts Appearances
in the finals
Overall qualification record Points Confederation
Total Successful Pld W D L GF GA GD Total Avg
1  Mexico 1613161751133725436126+3103762.149CONCACAF
2  Costa Rica 1655172854344295176+1192981.733CONCACAF
3  Australia 1555145863623378114+2642942.028AFC
4  South Korea 1591013984381727486+1882902.086AFC
5  Iran 115513280341828484+2002742.076AFC
6  Argentina 141217140783725241129+1122711.936CONMEBOL
7  Netherlands 18101012582241929693+2032702.160UEFA
8  Spain 18141511781251127676+2002682.291UEFA
9  United States 18810154773641266181+852671.734CONCACAF
10  Sweden 191112131802130267121+1462611.992UEFA
11  Portugal 2077139763330262139+1232611.878UEFA
12  Serbia
 Serbia and Montenegro
 FR Yugoslavia
 SFR Yugoslavia
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia
191112128753122269114+1552562.000UEFA
13  Belgium 191213133772531277141+1362561.925UEFA
14  Uruguay 171013158714245225171+542551.614CONMEBOL
15  Czech Republic
 Representation of Czechs and Slovaks
 Czechoslovakia
1999138752934266116+1502541.841UEFA
16  England 16131511276251127567+2082532.259UEFA
17  Italy 1614181097426922169+1522482.275UEFA
18  Honduras 1433150694041255173+822471.647CONCACAF
19  Brazil 13122111472301225272+1802462.158CONMEBOL
20  Japan 155612472262626085+1752421.952AFC
21  Russia
 Soviet Union
15101111573231922775+1522422.104UEFA
22  Germany
 West Germany
 Germany
141419947418229270+2222402.553UEFA
23  Saudi Arabia 125512270302224097+1432401.967AFC
24  Paraguay 1868158673358207194+132341.481CONMEBOL
25  Romania 1757128672635223134+892271.773UEFA
26   Switzerland 191011132643335205146+592251.705UEFA
27  China PR 121111268172724376+1672211.973AFC
28  Colombia 1766156584751186170+162211.417CONMEBOL
29  France 17111511165232321688+1282181.964UEFA
30  El Salvador 1322140632849233168+652171.550CONCACAF
31  Chile 1669150623058223201+222161.440CONMEBOL
32  Scotland 1898125622835192136+562141.712UEFA
33  Republic of Ireland
 Ireland
 Irish Free State
2033141564342199169+302111.496UEFA
34  Bulgaria 1977129602742209177+322071.605UEFA
35  Austria 1887123592836212136+762051.667UEFA
36  Denmark 1555122583034212141+712041.672UEFA
37  Nigeria 146610458291717580+952031.952CAF
38  Poland 1888117602136228143+852011.718UEFA
39  Hungary 1889122582638216163+532001.639UEFA
40  Tunisia 145510457281918084+961991.913CAF
41  Trinidad and Tobago 1411137552755201183+181921.401CONCACAF
42  Morocco 145511151382215080+701911.721CAF
43  Greece 1933128542945159171−121911.492UEFA
44  Qatar 1201118552340197122+751881.593AFC
45  Ecuador 1633147503364182208−261831.245CONMEBOL
46  Iraq 1211106512629210105+1051791.689AFC
47  Guatemala 1500122493142194150+441781.459CONCACAF
48  Canada 1411117483435161136+251781.521CONCACAF
49  New Zealand 13229653182522199+1221771.844OFC
50  Uzbekistan 70099521928189101+881751.768AFC
51  Cameroon 13778751221414466+781752.011CAF
52  Egypt 14339352192216589+761751.882CAF
53  Kuwait 13119851153217795+821681.714AFC
54  Peru 1745153433872168221−531671.092CONMEBOL
55  Turkey 1732128472457176187−111651.289UEFA
56  Northern Ireland
 Ireland
1833134433655149161−121651.231UEFA
57  Norway 1833126443052170178−81621.286UEFA
58  Zambia 13009645203114588+571551.615CAF
59  Israel
 Palestine, British Mandate
2011122403448166178−121541.262UEFA
60  United Arab Emirates 1011101442037171115+561521.505AFC
61  Ivory Coast 11337841251214467+771481.897CAF
62  Bolivia 1713154393085182296−1141470.955CONMEBOL
63  North Korea 11228841212612080+401441.636AFC
64  Syria 150089412028188101+871431.607AFC
65  Algeria 13448940232612691+351431.607CAF
66  Ghana 13338340222113266+661421.711CAF
67  Jamaica 1111104372740115132−171381.327CONCACAF
68  Wales 1811120372657151170−191371.142UEFA
69  Haiti 141190391734152120+321341.489CONCACAF
70  Ukraine 6117035221310852+561271.814UEFA
71  Bahrain 11009333283210895+131271.366AFC
72  Croatia 655623618810847+611262.032UEFA
73  DR Congo
 Zaire
10117636172312884+441251.645CAF
74  Finland 1900129322374134287−1531190.922UEFA
75  Oman 9007533192312674+521181.573AFC
76  Guinea 12007535103011497+171151.533CAF
77  Slovakia 6116432141811064+461101.719UEFA
78  Jordan 10007531152911594+211081.440AFC
79  Panama 111194272245104157−531031.096CONCACAF
80  Iceland 1311106281959116215−991030.972UEFA
81  Venezuela 1400144262593122320−1981030.715CONMEBOL
82  Senegal 1222632622159056+341001.587CAF
83  Angola 1011632622158258+241001.587CAF
84  Thailand 130094262048122159−37981.043AFC
85  Bosnia and Herzegovina 6115828102011269+43941.621UEFA
86  South Africa 72350288146645+21921.840CAF
87  Slovenia 622622515228168+13901.452UEFA
88  Burkina Faso
 Upper Volta
800602610248778+9881.467CAF
89  Hong Kong 13007824163894133−39881.128AFC
90  Kenya 1200682316297791−14851.250CAF
91  Zimbabwe
 Rhodesia
1100632216256577−12821.302CAF
92  Togo 1111652215287187−16811.246CAF
93  Cuba 12016820202885102−17801.176CONCACAF
94  Lebanon 800612116249280+12791.295AFC
95  Malaysia 13006622133193118−25791.197AFC
96  Libya 1000562113226362+1761.357CAF
97  Congo 900622113287083−13761.226CAF
98  East Germany 91147228178765+22741.574defunct
99  Gabon 800572111255765−8741.298CAF
100  Singapore 12007321114181131−50741.014AFC
101  Indonesia
 Dutch East Indies
13017619164190159−69730.961AFC
102  Solomon Islands 7005421924112113−1721.333OFC
103  Latvia 8007519154182130−48720.960UEFA
104  Suriname
 Dutch Guiana
14006519143291111−20711.092CONCACAF
105  Fiji 9005320102311198+13701.321OFC
106  Albania 120010418147272188−116680.654UEFA
107  Lithuania 9007317164059111−52670.918UEFA
108  Sudan 13006616183259102−43661.000CAF
109  Turkmenistan 70045205207264+8651.444AFC
110  New Caledonia 4003518898736+51621.771OFC
111  Malawi 1100601517285783−26621.033CAF
112  Liberia 1000601612324286−44601.000CAF
113  Tahiti 70043178186681−15591.372OFC
114  Estonia 9007616114965166−101590.776UEFA
115  Cyprus 150011415138687299−212580.509UEFA
116  Curaçao
 Netherlands Antilles
 Territory of Curaçao
16006013182953116−63570.950CONCACAF
117  Bermuda 70036159127646+30541.500CONCACAF
118  Uganda 90042159184157−16541.286CAF
119  North Macedonia
 Macedonia
6006014123471102−31540.900UEFA
120  Tajikistan 70041158186963+6531.293AFC
121  Mali 500401411155052−2531.325CAF
122  Yemen
 North Yemen
1000551313295891−33520.945AFC
123  Belarus 600581312336197−36510.879UEFA
124  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 700581483677170−93500.862CONCACAF
125  Kyrgyzstan 70036145174854−6471.306AFC
126  Vietnam
 South Vietnam
90046145274882−34471.022AFC
127  Kazakhstan 6006012113771128−57470.783UEFA
128  Benin
 Dahomey
80044137244689−43461.045CAF
129  Sierra Leone 110047129264172−31450.957CAF
130  Madagascar 90036128164551−6441.222CAF
131  Antigua and Barbuda 100042135246693−27441.048CONCACAF
132  India 900481014244692−46440.917AFC
133  Armenia 6006210143852122−70440.710UEFA
134  Georgia 60056916315189−38430.768UEFA
135  Cape Verde 50034133183446−12421.235CAF
136  Ethiopia 1200431012214866−18420.977CAF
137  Namibia 80044119244183−42420.955CAF
138  Saint Kitts and Nevis 60030118116454+10411.367CONCACAF
139  Montenegro 300301010104743+4401.333UEFA
140  Vanuatu 70037123227689−13391.054OFC
141  Mozambique 90036108183350−17381.056CAF
142  Palestine 60031107145141+10371.194AFC
143  Bangladesh 1000551073836135−99370.673AFC
144  Botswana 70036106203353−20361.000CAF
145  Dominican Republic 80029105144250−8351.207CONCACAF
146  Azerbaijan 600587143729104−75350.603UEFA
147  Barbados 80037104233573−38340.919CONCACAF
148  Rwanda 7003889213954−15330.868CAF
149  Tanzania 100035712163752−15330.943CAF
150  Niger 7003095162748−21321.067CAF
151  Maldives 70037922642130−88290.784AFC
152  Samoa
 Western Samoa
6002691163788−51281.077OFC
153  Faroe Islands 70070775634184−150280.400UEFA
154  Papua New Guinea 400227694336+7271.227OFC
155  Belize 6002676133254−22271.038CONCACAF
156  Guyana 10003476213681−45270.794CONCACAF
157  Moldova 600585124135115−80270.466UEFA
158  Burundi 7002275101928−9261.182CAF
159  Luxembourg 200013451011969433−364250.187UEFA
160  Grenada 7002573154954−5240.960CONCACAF
161  Gambia 9002666142139−18240.923CAF
162  Nicaragua 7002271142544−19221.000CONCACAF
163  Saint Lucia 7002471163262−30220.917CONCACAF
164  Philippines 5002664162465−41220.846AFC
165  Tonga 6002271142382−59221.000OFC
166  Chinese Taipei
 Republic of China
120063645337225−188220.349AFC
167  Puerto Rico 9002556142255−33210.840CONCACAF
168  Chad 6001862101626−10201.111CAF
169    Nepal 80035542625116−91190.543AFC
170  Equatorial Guinea 6002253141937−18180.818CAF
171  Sri Lanka 8003846282492−68180.474AFC
172  Eswatini
 Swaziland
8002145121641−25170.810CAF
173  Myanmar 4001952121651−35170.895AFC
174  Lesotho 80026210141552−37160.615CAF
175  Mongolia 6002151151658−42160.762AFC
176  Cambodia 60033442521113−92160.485AFC
177  Malta 12001022109033300−267160.157UEFA
178  Bahamas 500144372043−23151.071CONCACAF
179  Afghanistan 5001942131256−44140.737AFC
180  Macau 100037423116168−152140.378AFC
181  Guinea-Bissau 700143471120−9130.929CAF
182  Aruba 6001641112342−19130.812CONCACAF
183  Dominica 6002034131554−39130.650CONCACAF
184  Laos 50028342123125−102130.464AFC
185  Liechtenstein 60060265223185−162120.200UEFA
186  Cook Islands 6002031161663−47100.500OFC
187  Guam 3001731131071−61100.588AFC
188  American Samoa 50018311411136−125100.556OFC
189  Mauritania 6001623111331−1890.562CAF
190  Bhutan 20012309958−4990.750AFC
191  U.S. Virgin Islands 500153012880−7290.600CONCACAF
192  Andorra 50052234714162−14890.173UEFA
193  Djibouti 500152211857−4980.533CAF
194  São Tomé and Príncipe 50010217525−2070.700CAF
195  Somalia 70013139329−2660.462CAF
196  Mauritius 8002013161452−3860.300CAF
197  Brunei 400162014562−5760.375AFC
198  Cayman Islands 600160511635−2950.313CONCACAF
199  Saar 100411248−441.000defunct
200  Central African Republic 30010118821−1340.400CAF
201  Comoros 40010046521−1640.400CAF
202  Pakistan 90032042813122−10940.125AFC
203  Eritrea 50010037420−1630.300CAF
204  British Virgin Islands 50010037734−2730.300CONCACAF
205  Turks and Caicos Islands 50010109646−4030.300CONCACAF
206  South Sudan 200402227−520.500CAF
207  Seychelles 600160214646−4020.125CAF
208  San Marino 70066026411310−29920.030UEFA
209  South Yemen 100201147−310.500defunct
210  Tuvalu 1004013222−2010.250OFC
211  Kosovo 10010019324−2110.100UEFA
212  Montserrat 5009018845−3710.111CONCACAF
213  Anguilla 50010019241−3910.100CONCACAF
214  Gibraltar 100100010347−4400.000UEFA
215  Timor-Leste 400160016680−7400.000AFC

Current format

Currently, 32 places are available in the final tournament until 2022. One of them is reserved for the host nation, but if two or more nations co-host the competition, each is awarded a place.

From 1934 to 2002, one berth was reserved for the winners of the previous World Cup, but in November 2001, FIFA announced that the defending champion would no longer get automatic entry to the subsequent tournament, starting with the 2006 finals. This decision was made to address the issue of the returning champions being at a disadvantage to their fellow competitors due to having not played a competitive match in the previous two years.[1]

The problem was amply demonstrated at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, as returning champions France tumbled out in the first round, finishing bottom of their group without scoring a single goal. 2002 winner Brazil qualified for 2006 at the top of their qualifiers group, but Italy, defending champions from 2006, finished bottom of their group in 2010, despite playing in the qualifying matches. In 2014, 2010 champions Spain finished third in their group and failed to advance to the round of 16, despite having qualified as first in their group. 2014 winners Germany also failed to make it out of their group in 2018, finishing bottom, despite winning all of their qualifying matches. They were the third consecutive World Cup winners to go out in the first round at the following tournament.

FIFA decides beforehand the number of spots awarded to each of the continental zones. For the 2022 World Cup, the following numbers were used:[2]

  • UEFA (Europe) – 13 berths
  • CAF (Africa) – 5 berths
  • AFC (Asia) – 4 berths, plus the host Qatar
  • CONMEBOL (South America) – 4 berths
  • CONCACAF (North and Central America and Caribbean) – 3 berths
  • 2 berths for the winners of intercontinental play-offs between the best team from the OFC (Oceania), as well as additional teams from the AFC, CONMEBOL and CONCACAF. The pairings for these play-offs will be determined by an open draw.

The number of berths allocated per continent is widely debated, with the main point of contention being the extent to which berths should be allocated to regions based on sheer population vs. talent. A historically weaker continent, Africa has called for more places, as they are allocated only five in comparison to Europe's 13.[3]

In early October 2016, it was announced that the World Cup would have featured 40 teams starting with the 2026 tournament,[4] then FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated his support for a 48-team World Cup,[5] mainly to address African concerns. On 10 January 2017, the FIFA Council voted unanimously to expand the World Cup to a 48 team tournament that will open with a group stage consisting of 16 groups of three teams, with two teams progressing from each group to a knockout tournament starting with a round of 32.[6] The new format for the qualifying process has yet to be confirmed, other than a play-off tournament that consists of one team from each confederation (except UEFA) and one additional team from the confederation of the host country for the last two World Cup berths.[7]

These numbers vary slightly between tournaments (see above).

Qualification in all zones ends at approximately the same time, in September–November of the year preceding the finals. For 2022, qualification will end in June, five months preceding the Qatar tournament.

The formats of the qualification tournaments differ between confederations and over time. The systems used in 2022 are outlined below.

Africa

The CAF qualification process reverted to the format used for the 2014 qualification. It began with one preliminary round to narrow the field of 28 entrants to 14 teams in September 2019.

The group stage consists of 10 groups of four, with the group winners advancing to the two-legged, home-and-away third round. The five winners advance to the World Cup finals.

Asia

Qualifying was altered significantly from the 2014 method, with changes to the structure of the preliminary rounds – which were held before the AFC's main draw. One home-and-away preliminary round reduced the 12 weakest entrants to six, which then joined the 34 strongest sides in eight groups of five, with the winners and 4 best runners-up advancing to the final group stage, comprising two 6-team groups. If Qatar is among the group winners or runners-up, only the seven other group winners will advance and the fifth-best group runners-up will enter instead. The winners and runners-up of the two final groups of six advance to the World Cup finals with the two third-placed sides playing off for the right to play in an inter-confederation play-off for a final World Cup spot. The first two rounds also act as the qualifiers for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.[8]

A total of 24 teams eliminated from World Cup qualification in the second round compete in the third round of 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification (which is separate from the third round of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification), where they will be divided into six groups of four teams and compete for the remaining slots of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. The 24 teams consist of the 16 highest ranked teams eliminated in the second round, and the eight teams that advanced from the play-off round of 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification which are contested by the remaining 12 teams eliminated in the second round.[9]

Europe

The European qualification was changed from the 2010 to 2018 systems. The 55 national teams were divided into five groups of six teams and five groups of five, with the group winners qualifying directly to the finals.

The introduction of the new UEFA Nations League partly changed the qualifying format. Two teams based on the Nations League overall ranking that finish outside the top two of their qualifying group join the group runners-up to make it 12 teams drawn into three paths, playing two rounds of single-match ties in each path (semi-finals and final, with the home teams to be drawn), for the remaining three places.[10][11]

North and Central America and Caribbean

The 2022 CONCACAF qualification process changed significantly from the 2018 qualification cycle. There are two separate preliminary group stages, one for the six highest-ranked teams and another for the 29 lowest-ranked teams, to be based on the June 2020 FIFA rankings. The top-seeded round – still referred to as the "hexagonal" because there are six teams involved – will see the top three teams advance to the World Cup finals, while the fourth-placed side will enter a play-off against the winner of the lower-seeded knockout phase for a spot in the inter-continental play-offs.

The lower-seeded round will have the remaining 29 teams divided into five groups of four teams and three groups of three to play home-and-away round-robin matches. The winners of each group will advance to a knockout phase, each of the quarterfinals, semifinals, and final to be played in a two-legged home-and-away series. The winner of the knockout phase will advance to a play-off against the fourth-placed team of the top-seeded round for a spot in the inter-confederation play-offs.

Oceania

Qualification in Oceania has yet to be finalised, but the following could be like this: The first stage will take place with one group of the four lowest ranked teams and the winner advances to the second stage. In the second stage with two groups of four teams each, the top three advance to the third round. Two groups of three teams contest the third round, or final group stage, and the winners of each group enter a two-leg final. The winners of this final advance to an inter-confederation play-off for a World Cup spot.

South America

As in the previous qualification series CONMEBOL qualification consists of a single group of all entrants. Unlike qualifying tournaments where the fixtures were pre-determined as applied until the qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup, the fixtures were determined by a draw held on 17 December 2019.[12]

The top 4 teams from the 10-team group advance to the World Cup finals, while the fifth placed team enters an inter-confederation play-off for a World Cup spot.

Intercontinental play-offs

Like the previous 2018 tournament, the pairings for the two play-offs will be determined by an open draw on an unknown date. Intercontinental play-offs are played as home-and-away ties.

Qualification tournament rules

Qualification tournaments generally consist of a number of stages, made up of groups or knock-out ties.

Groups

In all group tournaments, three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. FIFA has set the order of the tie-breakers for teams that finish level on points:

  1. goal difference in all group matches
  2. greater number of goals scored in all group matches

Where teams are still not able to be separated, the following tie-breakers are used:

  1. greater number of points obtained in matches between the tied teams
  2. goal difference in matches between the tied teams
  3. greater number of goals scored in matches between the tied teams
  4. goals scored away from home in matches between the tied teams, if the tie is only between two teams

Where teams are still equal, then a play-off on neutral ground, with extra time and penalties if necessary will be played if FIFA deems such a play-off able to be fitted within the coordinated international match calendar. If this is not deemed feasible, then the result will be determined by fair play points and then the drawing of lots.

Note that this order of tie-breaker application has not always been applied. While it was used in the 2010 qualifiers, the qualification for the 2006 World Cup used the head-to-head comparison prior to goal difference (although this system was – where applicable – used in the 2006 finals themselves). If these rules had applied in 2006, then Nigeria would have qualified rather than Angola.

Home-and-away ties

Most knock-out qualifiers (such as the inter-confederation play-offs and many preliminary ties) are played over two legs. The team that scores a greater aggregate number of goals qualifies. Away goals rule applies. If these rules fail to determine the winner, extra time and penalty shootouts are used.

Occasionally – usually when one entrant lacks adequate facilities to host international matches – ties are played over a single leg, in which case matches level after 90 minutes will go to extra time and then to a penalty shootout if required.

Alternatively, "home" matches can be played in neutral countries, or occasionally one team will host both matches. In the latter case the visiting team will still be considered as the "home" team for one of the legs – which may determine which side advances under the away goals rule, as occurred in CONCACAF qualification in 2010.

See also

References

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