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As of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, 80 national teams have competed at the finals of the FIFA World Cup. [1] Brazil is the only team to have appeared in all 22 tournaments to date, with Germany having participated in 20, Italy and Argentina in 18 and Mexico in 17. [2] Eight nations have won the tournament.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup was the 22nd FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for national football teams organized by FIFA. It took place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022, after the country was awarded the hosting rights in 2010. [ 2 ]
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A map showing all nations that have hosted a FIFA World Cup tournament and how many times they have done so. This article lists the performances of each of the national teams which have made at least one appearance in the FIFA World Cup. As of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, 80 national teams have competed at the final tournaments. [1]
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [16] 20 51 21 June 2017: Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia Mexico: 1–0: 1–2: 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup [17] 21 53 1 September 2017: North Harbour Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand Solomon Islands: 1–0: 6–1: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [18] 22 2–0 23 6–1 24 54 6 October 2017: Toyota Stadium ...
All-time table of the FIFA World Cup. 13 languages. ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ...
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [53] 42 66 12 November 2021: Wembley Stadium, London, England Albania: 2–0: 5–0: 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [54] 43 4–0 44 5–0 45 67 15 November 2021: San Marino Stadium, Serravalle, San Marino San Marino: 3–0: 10–0: 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [55] 46 4–0 47 5–0 48 6–0 49 68 26 ...
Of all the players who have played at the World Cup, only six have achieved an average of two goals or more per match played: Kocsis, Fontaine, Stábile, Russia's Oleg Salenko, Switzerland's Josef Hügi, and Poland's Ernst Wilimowski — the latter of whom scored four in his only ever World Cup match, played in 1938. [5]