National team appearances in the FIFA World Cup

This article lists the performances of each of the national teams which have made at least one appearance in the FIFA World Cup.

A map showing all nations to have competed in FIFA World Cup tournaments.
A map showing the best performance of each team to have competed in FIFA World Cup tournaments.
A map showing all nations that have hosted a FIFA World Cup tournament and how many times they have done so.

As of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, 79 national teams have competed at the final tournaments.[1] Brazil is the only team to have appeared in all 21 tournaments to date, with Germany having participated in 19, Italy in 18, Argentina in 17 and Mexico in 16.[2] To date, eight nations have won the tournament. The inaugural winners in 1930 were Uruguay; the current champions are France. The most successful nation in the competition are currently Brazil, who have won the cup on five occasions.[3] Five teams have appeared in FIFA World Cup finals without winning,[4] while eleven more have appeared in semi-finals.[5]

Debut of teams

Each successive World Cup has had at least one team appearing for the first time.

Year Debuting teams Successor teams
Teams No. Cum.
1930  Argentina,  Belgium,  Bolivia,  Brazil,  Chile,  France,  Mexico,  Paraguay,  Peru,  Romania,  United States,  Uruguay,  Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 1] 13 13
1934  Austria,  Czechoslovakia,[lower-alpha 2]  Egypt,  Germany,[lower-alpha 3]  Hungary,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Spain,  Sweden,   Switzerland 10 23
1938  Cuba,  Dutch East Indies,[lower-alpha 4]  Norway,  Poland 4 27
1950  England 1 28
1954  Scotland,  South Korea,  Turkey 3 31  West Germany[lower-alpha 3]
1958  Northern Ireland,  Soviet Union,[lower-alpha 5]  Wales 3 34
1962  Bulgaria,  Colombia 2 36
1966  North Korea,  Portugal 2 38
1970  El Salvador,  Israel,  Morocco 3 41
1974  Australia,  East Germany,[lower-alpha 3]  Haiti,  Zaire[lower-alpha 6] 4 45
1978  Iran,  Tunisia 2 47
1982  Algeria,  Cameroon,  Honduras,  Kuwait,  New Zealand 5 52
1986  Canada,  Denmark,  Iraq 3 55
1990  Costa Rica,  Republic of Ireland,  United Arab Emirates 3 58
1994  Greece,  Nigeria,  Saudi Arabia 3 61  Germany,[lower-alpha 3]  Russia[lower-alpha 5]
1998  Croatia,[lower-alpha 1]  Jamaica,  Japan,  South Africa 4 65  FR Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 1]
2002  China PR,  Ecuador,  Senegal,  Slovenia[lower-alpha 1] 4 69
2006  Angola,  Ghana,  Ivory Coast,  Togo,  Trinidad and Tobago,  Ukraine[lower-alpha 5] 6 75  Czech Republic[lower-alpha 2]
2010  Slovakia[lower-alpha 2] 1 76  Serbia[lower-alpha 1]
2014  Bosnia and Herzegovina[lower-alpha 1] 1 77
2018  Iceland,  Panama 2 79
2022  Qatar 1 80
  • The total number of teams which have participated in the World Cup through 2018 is 79, using FIFA's view on successor teams.

Overall team records

The system used in the World Cup up to 1990 was 2 points for a win. In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. 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. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.[6]

As of 2018 FIFA World Cup
Rank Team Part Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Brazil 21109731818229105+124237
2 Germany[lower-alpha 7] 19109672022226125+101221
3 Italy 188345211712877+51156
4 Argentina 178143152313793+44144
5 France 156634131912077+43115
6 England 15692921199164+27108
7 Spain 15633015189972+27105
8 Netherlands 10502712118648+3893
9 Uruguay 13562412208774+1384
10 Sweden 12511913198073+770
11 Belgium 1348209196872−469
12 Russia[lower-alpha 8] 11451910167754+2367
13 Serbia[lower-alpha 9] 1246188206663+362
14 Mexico 16571614276098−3862
15 Poland 834165134645+153
16 Hungary 932153148757+3048
17 Portugal 730146104935+1448
18  Switzerland 1137128175064−1444
19 Czech Republic[lower-alpha 10] 933125164749−241
20 Austria 729124134347−440
21 Chile 933117154049−940
22 Croatia 52311483526+937
23 Denmark 5209563026+432
24 Paraguay 827710103038−831
25 Colombia 62293103230+230
26 United States 103386193762−2530
27 Romania 7218583032−229
28 South Korea 103469193470−3627
29 Nigeria 62163122330−721
30 Japan 62155112029−920
31 Costa Rica 5185581928−920
32 Scotland 82347122541−1619
33 Cameroon 72347121843−2519
34 Peru 51853102133−1218
35 Bulgaria 72638152253−3117
36 Turkey 2105142017+316
37 Ghana 3124351316−315
38 Republic of Ireland 3132831010014
39 Northern Ireland 3133551323−1014
40 Ecuador 3104151011−113
41 Senegal 283321110+112
42 Algeria 4133371319−612
43 Morocco 5162591422−811
44 Saudi Arabia 51632111139−2811
45 Ivory Coast 393151314−110
46 South Africa 392431116−510
47 Tunisia 5152491325−1210
48 Iran 515249924−1510
49 Australia 51624101331−1810
50 Norway 3823378−19
51 Greece 310226520−158
52 Ukraine 1521257−27
53 Wales 151314406
54 Slovakia 1411257−24
55 Slovenia 26114510−54
56 Cuba 13111512−74
57 North Korea 27115621−154
58 Bosnia and Herzegovina 131024403
59 Jamaica 1310239−63
60 New Zealand 26033414−103
61 Honduras 39036314−113
62 Angola 1302112−12
63 Israel 1302113−22
64 Egypt 37025512−72
65 Iceland 1301225−31
66 Kuwait 1301226−41
67 Trinidad and Tobago 1301204−41
68 Bolivia 36015120−191
69 Iraq 1300314−30
70 Togo 1300316−50
71 Canada 1300305−50
72 Indonesia[lower-alpha 11] 1100106−60
73 Panama 13003211−90
73 United Arab Emirates 13003211−90
75 China PR 1300309−90
76 Haiti 13003214−120
77 DR Congo[lower-alpha 12] 13003014−140
78 El Salvador 26006122−210

Former countries

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Points
 Czechoslovakia (1934–1990) 30115144445−138
 Germany (1934–1938) 63121413+110
 East Germany (1954–1990) 62225508
 West Germany (1954–1990) 6236141213177+54122
 Soviet Union (1958–1990) 31156105334+1951
 Yugoslavia (1930) 32017706
 Yugoslavia (1950–1990) 30127114835+1343
 FR Yugoslavia (1998) 421154+17
 Serbia and Montenegro (2006) 3003210−80
  • * hosts

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil5229
2 Germany44412
3 Italy4217
4 Argentina2305
5 France2125
6 Uruguay2002
7 England1001
 Spain1001
9 Netherlands0314
10 Czech Republic0202
 Hungary0202
12 Sweden0123
13 Croatia0112
14 Poland0022
15 Austria0011
 Belgium0011
 Chile0011
 Portugal0011
 Turkey0011
 United States0011
Totals (20 nations)21212163

Comprehensive team results by tournament

Legend
  • 1st — Champions
  • 2nd — Runners-up
  • 3rd — Third place
  • 4th — Fourth place
  • QF — Quarter-finals (1934–1938, 1954–1970, and 1986–present: knockout round of 8)
  • R2 — Round 2 (1974–1978, second group stage, top 8; 1982: second group stage, top 12; 1986–2022: knockout round of 16)
  • R1 — Round 1 (1930, 1950–1970 and 1986–present: group stage; 1934–1938: knockout round of 16; 1974–1982: first group stage)
  • q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • TBD — To be determined (may still qualify for upcoming tournament)
  •  ••  — Qualified but withdrew
  •    — Did not qualify
  •  ×  — Did not enter / Kicked / Permanently kicked / Withdrew / Permanently withdrew / Banned / Permanently banned / Entry not accepted by FIFA
  •    — Hosts
  •     — Not affiliated to FIFA

The team ranking in each tournament is according to FIFA.[7] The rankings, apart from the top four positions (top two in 1930), are not a result of direct competition between the teams; instead, teams eliminated in the same round are ranked by their full results in the tournament. In recent tournaments, FIFA has used its world rankings for seeding in the final tournament draw.[8]

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament are shown (in parentheses).

Team
1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
2022

(32)
Total
 Algeria Part of France×R1
13th
R1
22nd
R1
28th
R2
14th
TBD4
 Angola Part of Portugal×R1
23rd
1
 Argentina 2ndR1
T-9th
×××R1
13th
R1
10th
QF
5th
R2
8th
1stR2
11th
1st2ndR2
10th
QF
6th
R1
18th
QF
6th
QF
5th
2ndR2
16th
q18
 Australia ×××××××R1
14th
R2
16th
R1
21st
R1
30th
R1
30th
TBD5
 Austria ×4th••[lower-alpha 13]×3rdR1
15th
×R2
7th
R2
8th
R1
T-18th
R1
23rd
TBD7
 Belgium R1
11th
R1
15th
R1
13th
×R1
12th
R1
T-10th
R2
10th
4thR2
11th
R2
11th
R1
19th
R2
14th
QF
6th
3rdq14
 Bolivia R1
12th
××R1
13th
×R1
21st
TBD3
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Part of Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 1]×R1
20th
1
 Brazil R1
6th
R1
14th
3rd2ndQF
5th
1st1stR1
11th
1st4th3rdR2
5th
QF
5th
R2
9th
1st2nd1stQF
5th
QF
6th
4thQF
6th
q22
 Bulgaria ××R1
15th
R1
15th
R1
13th
R1
12th
R2
15th
4thR1
29th
7
 Cameroon Part of France××R1
17th
QF
7th
R1
22nd
R1
25th
R1
20th
R1
31st
R1
32nd
TBD7
 Canada ×××××××R1
24th
TBD1
 Chile R1
5th
××R1
9th
3rdR1
T-13th
R1
11th
R1
22nd
×R2
16th
R2
10th
R2
9th
TBD9
 China PR Republic of China×××××××R1
31st
TBD1
 Colombia ×××R1
14th
R2
14th
R1
19th
R1
21st
QF
5th
R2
9th
TBD6
 Costa Rica ×××××R2
13th
R1
19th
R1
31st
QF
8th
R1
29th
TBD5
 Croatia Part of Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 1]×3rdR1
23rd
R1
22nd
R1
19th
2ndq6
 Cuba QF
8th
×××××××1
 Czech Republic[lower-alpha 2] ×2ndQF
5th
×R1
14th
R1
9th
2ndR1
15th
R1
19th
QF
6th
R1
20th
TBD9
 Denmark ××××××R2
9th
QF
8th
R2
10th
R1
24th
R2
11th
q6
 DR Congo[lower-alpha 6] Part of Belgium××R1
16th
×TBD1
 East Germany[lower-alpha 3] Part of Germany××R2
6th
Part of Germany1
 Ecuador ××××××R1
24th
R2
12th
R1
17th
TBD3
 Egypt ×R1
13th
××××××R1
20th
R1
31st
TBD3
Team 1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
2022

(32)
Total
 El Salvador ××××××R1
16th
R1
24th
TBD2
 England ×××R1
8th
QF
6th
R1
11th
QF
8th
1stQF
8th
R2
6th
QF
8th
4thR2
9th
QF
6th
QF
7th
R2
13th
R1
26th
4thq16
 France R1
7th
R1
T-9th
QF
6th
••R1
11th
3rdR1
T-13th
R1
12th
4th3rd1stR1
28th
2ndR1
29th
QF
7th
1stq16
 Germany[lower-alpha 3] ×3rdR1
10th
×1st4thQF
7th
2nd3rd1stR2
6th
2nd2nd1stQF
5th
QF
7th
2nd3rd3rd1stR1
22nd
q20
 Ghana Part of the United Kingdom×××R2
13th
QF
7th
R1
25th
TBD3
 Greece ××R1
24th
R1
25th
R2
13th
3
 Haiti ×××××R1
15th
×1
 Honduras ×××××××R1
18th
R1
30th
R1
31st
TBD3
 Hungary ×QF
6th
2nd×2ndR1
10th
QF
5th
QF
6th
R1
15th
R1
14th
R1
18th
9
 Iceland ××××××××R1
28th
1
 Indonesia[lower-alpha 4] ××R1
15th
××××××1
 Iran ××××××××R1
14th
××R1
20th
R1
T-25th
R1
28th
R1
18th
TBD5
 Iraq ×××××××××R1
23rd
TBD1
 Israel[lower-alpha 14] ×R1
12th
1
 Italy ×1st1stR1
7th
R1
10th
R1
9th
R1
9th
2ndR1
10th
4th1stR2
12th
3rd2ndQF
5th
R2
15th
1stR1
26th
R1
22nd
TBD18
 Ivory Coast Part of France××××R1
19th
R1
17th
R1
21st
3
 Jamaica Part of the United Kingdom×××R1
22nd
TBD1
 Japan ××××××R1
31st
R2
9th
R1
T-28th
R2
9th
R1
29th
R2
15th
TBD6
 Kuwait ×××××××××R1
21st
1
 Mexico R1
13th
×R1
12th
R1
13th
R1
16th
R1
11th
R1
12th
QF
6th
R1
16th
QF
6th
×R2
13th
R2
13th
R2
11th
R2
15th
R2
14th
R2
10th
R2
12th
TBD16
 Morocco Part of France×R1
14th
R2
11th
R1
23rd
R1
18th
R1
27th
TBD5
 Netherlands ×R1
T-9th
R1
14th
××2nd2ndR2
15th
QF
7th
4thR2
11th
2nd3rdq11
 New Zealand ×××××R1
23rd
R1
22nd
TBD2
 Nigeria Part of the United Kingdom×R2
9th
R2
12th
R1
27th
R1
27th
R2
16th
R1
21st
TBD6
 North Korea Part of Japan××QF
8th
××××R1
32nd
×2
 Northern Ireland ×××QF
8th
R2
9th
R1
21st
3
 Norway ××R1
12th
×R1
17th
R2
15th
3
Team 1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
2022

(32)
Total
 Panama ××××××××××R1
32nd
TBD1
 Paraguay R1
9th
××R1
11th
R1
12th
R2
13th
R2
14th
R2
16th
R1
18th
QF
8th
TBD8
 Peru R1
10th
××××QF
7th
R2
8th
R1
20th
R1
20th
TBD5
 Poland ×R1
11th
××3rdR2
5th
3rdR2
14th
R1
25th
R1
21st
R1
25th
TBD8
 Portugal ×3rdR1
17th
R1
21st
4thR2
11th
R1
18th
R2
13th
TBD7
 Qatar ××××××××××q1
 Republic of Ireland[lower-alpha 15] ×QF
8th
R2
16th
R2
12th
3
 Romania R1
8th
R1
12th
R1
9th
×R1
T-10th
R2
12th
QF
6th
R2
11th
7
 Russia[lower-alpha 5] ×××××QF
7th
QF
6th
4thQF
5th
R2
7th
R2
10th
R1
17th
R1
18th
R1
22nd
R1
24th
QF
8th
TBD11
 Saudi Arabia ×××××R2
12th
R1
28th
R1
32nd
R1
T-28th
R1
26th
TBD5
 Scotland ××ו•R1
15th
R1
14th
R1
9th
R1
11th
R1
15th
R1
19th
R1
T-18th
R1
27th
TBD8
 Senegal Part of France××××QF
7th
R1
17th
TBD2
 Serbia[lower-alpha 1] 4th[lower-alpha 16]R1
5th
QF
7th
QF
5th
4thR2
7th
R1
16th
QF
5th
×R2
10th
R1
32nd
R1
23rd
R1
23rd
q13
 Slovakia Part of Czechoslovakia[lower-alpha 2]R2
16th
1
 Slovenia Part of Yugoslavia[lower-alpha 1]×R1
30th
R1
18th
2
 South Africa ××××××××××R1
24th
R1
17th
R1
20th
3
 South Korea Part of Japan×R1
16th
××R1
20th
R1
22nd
R1
20th
R1
30th
4thR1
17th
R2
15th
R1
27th
R1
19th
TBD10
 Spain ×QF
5th
×4thR1
12th
R1
10th
R1
10th
R2
12th
QF
7th
R2
10th
QF
8th
R1
17th
QF
5th
R2
9th
1stR1
23rd
R2
10th
q16
 Sweden ×QF
8th
4th3rd2ndR1
9th
R2
5th
R1
13th
R1
21st
3rdR2
13th
R2
14th
QF
7th
TBD12
  Switzerland ×QF
7th
QF
7th
R1
6th
QF
8th
R1
16th
R1
16th
R2
15th
R2
10th
R1
19th
R2
11th
R2
14th
q12
 Togo Part of France×××××R1
30th
1
 Trinidad and Tobago Part of the United KingdomR1
27th
1
 Tunisia Part of France×R1
9th
R1
26th
R1
29th
R1
24th
R1
24th
TBD5
 Turkey ××ו•R1
9th
×3rdTBD2
 Ukraine Part of Soviet Union[lower-alpha 5]×QF
8th
TBD1
 United Arab Emirates ×××R1
24th
TBD1
 United States 3rd[lower-alpha 16]R1
16th
×R1
10th
R1
23rd
R2
14th
R1
32nd
QF
8th
R1
T-25th
R2
12th
R2
15th
TBD10
 Uruguay 1st××1st4thR1
13th
QF
7th
4thR1
13th
R2
16th
R2
16th
R1
26th
4thR2
12th
QF
5th
TBD13
 Wales ×××QF
6th
TBD1
Team 1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
2022

(32)
Total

Hosts

Results of host nations
Year Host Nation Finish
1930  Uruguay Champions
1934  Italy Champions
1938  France Quarter-Final
1950  Brazil Runners-up
1954   Switzerland Quarter-Final
1958  Sweden Runners-up
1962  Chile Third Place
1966  England Champions
1970  Mexico Quarter-Final
1974  West Germany Champions
1978  Argentina Champions
1982  Spain Round 2 (top 12)
1986  Mexico Quarter-Final
1990  Italy Third Place
1994  United States Round of 16
1998  France Champions
2002  South Korea Fourth Place
 Japan Round of 16
2006  Germany Third Place
2010  South Africa Group Stage
2014  Brazil Fourth Place
2018  Russia Quarter-Final
2022  Qatar TBD
2026  Canada TBD
 Mexico
 United States
2030 TBD TBD
2034 TBD TBD

Results of defending finalists

The defending World Cup champions were formerly granted an automatic spot in the Cup finals field. As of the 2006 tournament, this berth is no longer guaranteed.[10] However, no defending World Cup champion has yet failed to qualify. Automatic berths have never been given for defending World Cup runners-up. Defending runners-up have qualified 16 times in 19 attempts for the following World Cup.

Year Defending champions Finish Defending runners-up Finish
1934  Uruguay Did not enter  Argentina Round of 16
1938  Italy Champions  Czechoslovakia Quarter-Final
1950  Italy Group Stage  Hungary Did not enter
1954  Uruguay Fourth Place  Brazil Quarter-Final
1958  West Germany Fourth Place  Hungary Group Stage
1962  Brazil Champions  Sweden Did not qualify
1966  Brazil Group Stage  Czechoslovakia Did not qualify
1970  England Quarter-Final  West Germany Third Place
1974  Brazil Fourth Place  Italy Group Stage
1978  West Germany Round 2 (top 8)  Netherlands Runners-up
1982  Argentina Round 2 (top 12)  Netherlands Did not qualify
1986  Italy Round of 16  West Germany Runners-up
1990  Argentina Runners-up  West Germany Champions
1994  Germany Quarter-Final  Argentina Round of 16
1998  Brazil Runners-up  Italy Quarter-Final
2002  France Group Stage  Brazil Champions
2006  Brazil Quarter-Final  Germany Third Place
2010  Italy Group Stage  France Group Stage
2014  Spain Group Stage  Netherlands Third Place
2018  Germany Group Stage  Argentina Round of 16
2022  France TBD  Croatia TBD

Results by confederation

AFC

1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
Total
Teams00101001101122244444537
Top 160[lower-alpha 17]0010202016
Top 80000010000000100002
Top 40000000000000000100001
Top 20000000000000000000000
1st0
2nd0
3rd0
4th1

CAF

1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
Total
Teams01000000111222355565544
Top 160[lower-alpha 17]11111112010
Top 80000000000100101003
Top 40000000000000000000000
Top 20000000000000000000000
1st0
2nd0
3rd0
4th0

CONCACAF

1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
Total
Teams21121111211222233434342
Top 160[lower-alpha 17]11212123114
Top 80100001001000100105
Top 41000000000000000000001
Top 20000000000000000000000
1st0
2nd0
3rd1
4th0

CONMEBOL

1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
Total
Teams72152354343444455456585
Top 162[lower-alpha 17]44242355433
Top 801212232321121243235
Top 420121120212011111012022
Top 220020110101011111001014
1st9
2nd5
3rd3
4th5

OFC

1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
Total
Teams0000000001010000011004
Top 160[lower-alpha 17]0000010001
Top 80000000000000000000
Top 40000000000000000000000
Top 20000000000000000000000
1st0
2nd0
3rd0
4th0

UEFA

1930

(13)
1934

(16)
1938

(15)
1950

(13)
1954

(16)
1958

(16)
1962

(16)
1966

(16)
1970

(16)
1974

(16)
1978

(16)
1982

(24)
1986

(24)
1990

(24)
1994

(24)
1998

(32)
2002


(32)
2006

(32)
2010

(32)
2014

(32)
2018

(32)
Total
Teams41212612121010991014141413151514131314245
Top 1610[lower-alpha 17]10101010910661091
Top 8866765465567646346100
Top 414323324232433332432460
Top 202202112121211111221228
1st12
2nd16
3rd17
4th 15

Droughts

This section is a list of droughts associated with the participation of national football teams in the FIFA World Cups. With the exception of 1942 and 1946, does not include droughts when the tournament was not held due to World War II.

Longest active World Cup appearance droughts

As of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Does not include teams that have not yet made their first appearance or teams that no longer exist.

TeamLast appearanceWC Missed
 Cuba 1938 18
 Indonesia 1938 18
 Wales 1958 15
 Israel 1970 12
 DR Congo 1974 11
 Haiti 1974 11
 El Salvador 1982 9
 Kuwait 1982 9
 Canada 1986 8
 Hungary 1986 8
 Iraq 1986 8
 Northern Ireland 1986 8
 United Arab Emirates 1990 7
 Bolivia 1994 6
 Austria 1998 5
 Bulgaria 1998 5
 Jamaica 1998 5
 Norway 1998 5
 Romania 1998 5
 Scotland 1998 5
 China PR 2002 4
 Republic of Ireland 2002 4
 Turkey 2002 4
 Angola 2006 3
 Czech Republic 2006 3
 Togo 2006 3
 Trinidad and Tobago 2006 3
 Ukraine 2006 3
 North Korea 2010 3
 New Zealand 2010 2
 Paraguay 2010 2
 Slovakia 2010 2
 Slovenia 2010 2
 South Africa 2010 2
 Algeria 2014 1
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014 1
 Cameroon 2014 1
 Chile 2014 1
 Ecuador 2014 1
 Ghana 2014 1
 Greece 2014 1
 Honduras 2014 1
 Italy 2014 1
 Ivory Coast 2014 1
 Netherlands 2014 1
 United States 2014 1

Longest World Cup appearance droughts overall

Only includes droughts begun after a team's first appearance and until the team ceased to exist. Updated to include qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

TeamPrev. appearanceNext appearanceWC Missed
 Cuba 1938 active 18
 Indonesia[lower-alpha 4] 1938 active 18
 Wales 1958 active 15
 Israel 1970 active 12
 Turkey 1954 2002 11
 Norway 1938 1994 11
 Egypt 1934 1990 11
 DR Congo[lower-alpha 6] 1974 active 11
 Haiti 1974 active 11
 North Korea 1966 2010 10
 Bolivia 1950 1994 10
 United States 1950 1990 9
 El Salvador 1982 active 9
 Kuwait 1982 active 9
 Peru 1982 2018 8
 Canada 1986 active 8
 Hungary 1986 active 8
 Iraq 1986 active 8
 Northern Ireland 1986 active 8
 Australia 1974 2006 7
 South Korea 1954 1986 7
 United Arab Emirates 1990 active 7
 Honduras 1982 2010 6
 New Zealand 1982 2010 6
  Switzerland 1966 1994 6
 Colombia 1962 1990 6
 Paraguay 1958 1986 6
 Netherlands 1938 1974 6
 Poland 1938 1974 6
 Algeria 1986 2010 5
 Romania 1938 1970 5
1998 active
 Austria 1998 active 5
 Bulgaria 1998 active 5
 Jamaica 1998 active 5
 Scotland 1998 active 5
 Morocco 1998 2018 4
 Portugal 1966 1986 4
 Iran 1978 1998 4
 Tunisia 1978 1998 4
 China PR 2002 active 4
 Republic of Ireland 2002 active 4
 East Germany[lower-alpha 3] 1974 dissolved 4
 Senegal 2002 2018 3
 Greece 1994 2010 3
 Chile 1982 1998 3
 Belgium 1954 1970 3
 Argentina 1934 1958 3
 Angola 2006 active 3
 Czech Republic 2006 active 3
 Togo 2006 active 3
 Trinidad and Tobago 2006 active 3
 Ukraine 2006 active 3
 Saudi Arabia 2006 2018 2
 Sweden 2006 2018 2
1978 1990
1958 1970
 Russia[lower-alpha 5] 2002 2014 2
1970 1982
 Costa Rica 1990 2002 2
 Uruguay 1990 2002 2
1974 1986
1930 1950
 Denmark 1986 1998 2
 France 1986 1998 2
1966 1978
 England 1970 1982 2
 Spain 1966 1978 2
 Mexico 1930 1950 2
 Serbia[lower-alpha 1] 1962 1974 2
1930 1950
 Slovakia 2010 active 2
 Slovenia 2010 active 2
 South Africa 2010 active 2
 Croatia 2006 2014 1
 Ecuador 2006 2014 1
2014 active
 Cameroon 2002 2010 1
1982 1990
2014 active
 Nigeria 2002 2010 1
 Italy 1954 1962 1
2014 active
 Germany[lower-alpha 3] 1938 1954 1
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014 active 1
 Ghana 2014 active 1
 Ivory Coast 2014 active 1

See also

Footnotes

  1. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1930) and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1950–1990) qualified eight times from 1930–1990 under the name Yugoslavia prior to its breakup in 1992 by the secession of many of its constituent republics. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia qualified once in 1998 under the name Yugoslavia, then changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, first qualifying under that name in 2006. All of these teams are considered the predecessors of the current Serbia team by FIFA, which first qualified under that name in 2010. The other national teams which resulted from the breakup of the SFR Yugoslavia in 1992 — Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia — are considered distinct entities from the Yugoslavia team of 1930–1990. Montenegro now also competes separately after independence in 2006 and Kosovo was recognized by FIFA in 2016.
  2. Czechoslovakia qualified eight times prior to being divided into Slovakia and the Czech Republic in 1993. FIFA considers the Czech Republic as the successor team of Czechoslovakia. The other national team which resulted from the breakup of the Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, is considered a distinct entity from the Czechoslovakia team. The Czech Republic national team qualified for the World Cup for the first time as a separate nation in 2006, with Slovakia doing the same in 2010.
  3. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany since 1949, has been represented by the same governing body, Deutscher Fußball-Bund (DFB), since 1904. After World War II and the division of Germany, the DFB was re-admitted to FIFA after the 1950 World Cup as West Germany. Saar competed in the 1954 World Cup qualifying before joining West Germany in 1956. East Germany fielded teams from 1958 to 1990 of their own before joining with West Germany and the DFB in the German reunification. FIFA officially attributes all international results of the DFB team since 1908 to Germany, including the results of West Germany from 1954–1990.
  4. Indonesia competed as the Dutch East Indies in 1938.
  5. The Soviet Union qualified seven times prior to being dissolved in 1991. The 15 nations that were former Soviet Republics now compete separately. FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the USSR.
  6. The Democratic Republic of the Congo competed as Zaire in 1974.
  7. Includes participations as  West Germany from 1954–1990; see below.
  8. Includes participations as  Soviet Union until 1990; see below.
  9. Includes participations as  Yugoslavia until 1990 and as  Serbia and Montenegro (FR Yugoslavia) from 1998 to 2006; see below.
  10. Includes participations as  Czechoslovakia until 1990; see below.
  11. Participated as  Dutch East Indies in 1938.
  12. Participated as  Zaire in 1974.
  13. Austria qualified in 1938, but withdrew to play as part of Germany after being annexed.
  14. Israel competed as Eretz Yisrael (Land of Israel) in 1934 and in 1938, with a team consisting exclusively of Jewish and British footballers from the Palestine Mandate.
  15. Republic of Ireland competed as the Irish Free State in 1934 and then as Ireland in 1938 and 1950.
  16. There was no third place match in 1930. The USA and Yugoslavia lost in the semi-finals. Both captains received bronze medals. Currently, FIFA recognizes USA as the third-placed team and Yugoslavia as the fourth-placed team, using the overall records of the teams in the 1930 World Cup.[9]
  17. In 1982, the second round has 12 teams of which 4 progressed to the semi-finals.

References

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