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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]
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2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Tournament details; Dates: 12 October 2023 – 18 November 2025: Teams: 46 (from 1 confederation) Tournament statistics; Matches played: 181: Goals scored: 524 (2.9 per match) Attendance: 3,730,310 (20,609 per match) Top scorer(s) Almoez Ali (12 goals)
The World Cup finals is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the final of the 2006 tournament. [1] The Indonesia national football team has only reached the FIFA World Cup finals once: the 1938 World Cup in France, where they competed under the name Dutch East Indies.
This was the first World Cup to be hosted by two or more countries. The 2002 World Cup was the tournament's 17th staging. It was also the first World Cup held in Asia, and the last in which the golden goal rule was utilized. South Korea and Japan, the co-hosts, qualified automatically, leaving 2.5 spots open for competition between 40 teams.
Map adapted from File:BlankMap-World-Microstates.svg, colors from File:2014_world_cup.png: Author: Created by myself using a ready-made map and ready-made colors to show each participating team's finishing round: Other versions: File:2014_world_cup.png
The twelve teams which advanced to the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualification and Qatar, as group winners, automatically qualified for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. [5] Twenty-four teams (22 of which advanced directly and two which advanced from an additional play-off round ) [ 6 ] played in the third round of the AFC Asian Cup qualification ...
The team were also champions of the 1968 King's Cup. [9] Indonesia returned to World Cup qualification rounds in 1974 as the team was eliminated in the first round, with only one win from six matches, against New Zealand. During the qualification round of 1978 FIFA World Cup, Indonesia won a single of four matches, against the host team, Singapore.