Football Worldwide
Football is the world's most popular sport — played in over 200 countries, with more than 250 million registered players. Explore the nations, stories, and cultures that make the beautiful game truly global.
Showing 52 nations · sorted by World Cup wins
Brazil
Canarinho
Brazil is the only nation to have appeared in every single FIFA World Cup since the tournament began in 1930 — 22 out of 22.
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Germany
Die Mannschaft
Germany has appeared in more World Cup finals than any other European nation — eight in total — winning four and finishing runner-up four times.
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Italy
Azzurri
Italy won back-to-back World Cups in 1934 and 1938, and again in 1982 with Paolo Rossi's famous Golden Boot performance.
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Argentina
La Albiceleste
Argentina's 2022 World Cup win in Qatar ended a 36-year wait and completed Lionel Messi's most treasured football dream.
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France
Les Bleus
France hosted and won the 1998 World Cup, with Zinedine Zidane scoring twice in the final. Twenty years later, a new generation lifted the trophy in Russia.
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Uruguay
Los Charrúas
Uruguay won the very first World Cup in 1930 on home soil, and then pulled off one of football's greatest upsets in 1950 — defeating Brazil in Rio de Janeiro to claim the title.
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England
Three Lions
England invented the modern rules of football in 1863, founding the world's oldest football association — the FA. Their only World Cup win came on home soil in 1966.
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Spain
La Furia Roja
Spain's 'tiki-taka' era (2008–2012) produced back-to-back European Championships and a first World Cup title — the most dominant international run in modern football.
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Algeria
Les Fennecs
Algeria won the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations and famously beat West Germany at the 1982 World Cup in one of the biggest upsets in tournament history. They are one of Africa's most passionate football nations.
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Australia
Socceroos
Australia co-hosted the 2023 Women's World Cup with New Zealand and reached the semi-finals. The Matildas' run sparked a national football fever across the country.
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Austria
Das Team
Austria finished third at the 1954 World Cup — their best ever result. In 2024 they reached the quarter-finals of UEFA Euro 2024, beating the Netherlands, signalling a new golden era.
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Belgium
Red Devils
Belgium's golden generation — Hazard, De Bruyne, Lukaku — reached the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and peaked as the world's number one ranked team in 2015–2021.
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Bosnia & Herzegovina
Zmajevi (The Dragons)
Bosnia & Herzegovina made their first World Cup appearance in 2014, playing some of the most attractive football in the tournament. Edin Džeko led a generation that put the young nation on the world stage.
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Cabo Verde
Blue Sharks
Cabo Verde's qualification for the 2026 World Cup is a historic achievement for the small island nation of 600,000 people. Their rise in African football has been one of the continent's great success stories.
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Cameroon
Indomitable Lions
Cameroon's 1990 World Cup quarter-final run — including Roger Milla's memorable goal celebrations — captured the world's attention and opened a new era for African football.
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Canada
Les Rouges
Canada co-hosts the 2026 World Cup and returned to the tournament in 2022 for the first time since 1986. Led by Alphonso Davies of Bayern Munich, Canada are one of CONCACAF's most exciting emerging powers.
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Colombia
Los Cafeteros
Colombia reached the 2014 World Cup quarter-finals with striker James Rodríguez winning the Golden Boot — his bicycle kick against Uruguay was voted goal of the tournament.
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Congo DR
Les Léopards
As Zaire, Congo DR were the first sub-Saharan African team to reach the World Cup in 1974. Today, with the second largest population in Africa, the Léopards are a growing force in African football.
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Costa Rica
Los Ticos
With a population of just 5 million, Costa Rica reached the 2014 World Cup quarter-finals after topping a group containing Italy, England and Uruguay — one of football's great surprises.
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Côte d'Ivoire
Les Éléphants
Côte d'Ivoire produced Didier Drogba, one of Africa's greatest ever players. Les Éléphants won back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2023 and 2024 — a new era for Ivorian football.
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Croatia
Vatreni
With a population of just 3.9 million, Croatia has one of the most remarkable records per capita in world football — reaching the World Cup final in 2018.
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Curaçao
The Blue Eagles
Curaçao's qualification for the 2026 World Cup is one of the great stories of world football — a tiny Caribbean island of 150,000 people reaching the biggest sporting event on earth for the very first time.
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Czechia
The Lions
As Czechoslovakia, Czechia reached the 1962 World Cup final in Chile. They also won UEFA Euro 1976, with Antonín Panenka's famous chipped penalty — the original 'Panenka'.
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Ecuador
La Tri
Ecuador made their World Cup debut in 2002 and reached the round of 16 in 2006. They opened the 2022 World Cup by defeating co-hosts Qatar 2–0 in the tournament's opening match.
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Egypt
The Pharaohs
Egypt holds the record for the most Africa Cup of Nations titles — seven — and produced one of the continent's greatest strikers in Mohamed Salah.
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Ghana
Black Stars
Ghana came agonisingly close to becoming the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final in 2010 — Asamoah Gyan hit the crossbar from the penalty spot in the final seconds against Uruguay.
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Haiti
Les Grenadiers
Haiti's only previous World Cup appearance was in 1974 — where Emmanuel Sanon scored one of the greatest goals of the tournament. Their return to the World Cup in 2026 is a triumphant comeback for Caribbean football.
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Iran
Team Melli
Iran is Asia's most decorated World Cup qualifier with seven appearances. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, they famously fought back from two goals down to draw with Wales — scoring twice in stoppage time.
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Iraq
Lions of Mesopotamia
Iraq won the 2007 AFC Asian Cup — their greatest achievement — in a tournament that brought rare joy to a nation rebuilding after conflict. Their qualification for 2026 represents a new chapter in Iraqi football.
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Japan
Samurai Blue
Japan's supporters are celebrated worldwide for cleaning stadiums after matches — even victories. At the 2022 World Cup, Japan beat both Germany and Spain in the group stage.
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Jordan
The Nashama
Jordan qualified for the 2026 World Cup for the first time in their history — a remarkable achievement for a nation of just 10 million people and one of football's most exciting newcomers.
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Mexico
El Tri
Mexico hosted the World Cup twice (1970 and 1986) and has qualified for every tournament since 1994 — a remarkable run of 8 consecutive World Cup appearances.
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Morocco
Atlas Lions
At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Morocco became the first African and first Arab nation ever to reach the semi-finals, defeating Spain and Portugal along the way.
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Netherlands
Oranje
The Netherlands invented 'Total Football' in the 1970s — a fluid system where any player could take on any position. It changed the way the world plays the game.
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New Zealand
All Whites
New Zealand's football team is known as the All Whites — distinct from the All Blacks rugby team. At the 2010 World Cup, they were the only nation to leave the group stage unbeaten.
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Nigeria
Super Eagles
Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and has one of the continent's most passionate football cultures. Their jerseys for the 2018 World Cup sold out worldwide within minutes.
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Norway
The Vikings
Norway famously beat Brazil 2–1 at the 1998 World Cup. Now powered by Erling Haaland, the world's most prolific striker, they return to the World Cup stage for the first time since 1998.
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Panama
Los Canaleros
Panama made their World Cup debut in 2018 and scored their first ever World Cup goal — through Felipe Baloy against England. It sparked national celebrations across the whole country.
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Paraguay
La Albirroja
Paraguay reached the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals — their best ever result — defeating Japan on penalties before losing to Spain. They are South America's most consistent dark-horse qualifier.
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Portugal
A Seleção
Portugal produced Eusébio, one of the greatest strikers of the 1960s, and Cristiano Ronaldo, the first player to score at five different World Cup tournaments.
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Qatar
The Maroons
Qatar hosted the 2022 World Cup and are back-to-back AFC Asian Cup champions (2019 and 2023). They have transformed football in the Middle East with world-class stadiums and a rapidly developing national team.
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Saudi Arabia
Green Falcons
Saudi Arabia pulled off one of the greatest World Cup upsets ever at the 2022 tournament — defeating eventual champions Argentina 2–1 in the group stage. The whole country celebrated a national holiday.
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Scotland
The Tartan Army
Scotland played in the world's first international football match in 1872 — alongside England. They are one of the sport's founding nations, returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
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Senegal
Lions of Teranga
Senegal reached the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals in their very first appearance — defeating holders France in their opening match in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.
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South Africa
Bafana Bafana
South Africa hosted the 2010 World Cup — the first time the tournament was held on the African continent. The tournament introduced the world to the vuvuzela horn.
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South Korea
Taeguk Warriors
As co-hosts of the 2002 World Cup, South Korea became the first Asian team ever to reach the semi-finals, defeating Spain and Italy along the way.
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Sweden
Blågult
Sweden hosted and reached the 1958 World Cup final on home soil, losing to a Pelé-inspired Brazil. They are consistent World Cup qualifiers with three top-four finishes.
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Switzerland
Nati
Switzerland is one of the most consistent World Cup nations, having qualified for 13 tournaments. At the 2022 World Cup they knocked out France in the round of 16 on penalties.
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Tunisia
Eagles of Carthage
Tunisia became the first African nation to beat France at a World Cup when they defeated the reigning champions 1–0 in 2022. They have qualified for six World Cups — the most in North African football.
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Türkiye
Ay-Yıldızlılar
Türkiye delivered one of the biggest surprises of the 2002 World Cup — reaching the semi-finals and finishing third. Hakan Şükür scored the fastest goal in World Cup history: 11 seconds.
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USA
USMNT / USWNT
The USA is co-hosting the 2026 World Cup — the largest in history with 48 nations. The US women's team is the most successful in the history of the Women's World Cup.
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Uzbekistan
White Wolves
Uzbekistan qualified for the 2026 World Cup for the very first time — a landmark moment for Central Asian football. Powered by a talented young generation, the White Wolves are one of Asia's most exciting emerging sides.
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