A place at the World Cup is the high point of an international career but the dream remains unfulfilled for hundreds of national teams ahead of the 2026 competition in USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Continental qualification requires national sides to battle past their neighbours to secure a World Cup spot. FIFA has occasionally drawn criticism for their structures for the men's competition, but with 211 member nations, it would be nearly impossible to decipher a totally fair system.
Despite the expansion to 48 teams for the upcoming World Cup many nations find themselves in a near impossible situation to try and qualify. Most of those countries are smaller nations, many of whom have only been playing full international football for a few decades or less.
A World Cup provides a chance to watch the best footballers on the planet push for a major title, but the list of nations yet to reach the competition, far outweighs those who have done so.
The Sporting News details which countries have yet to grace the world's biggest football competition, as well as a closer look at the list.
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Countries never qualified to the FIFA World Cup
UEFA and CONEMBOL have traditionally dominated World Cup qualification with the former granted 13 qualifying spots for the 2022 competition.
Despite the changes in routes to the World Cup, the established order has not changed significantly in recent years, with only four tournament debuts from 2006 to 2022. However, with the 2026 World Cup set to expand to 48 teams, there is expected to be a number of countries to find themselves in the mix for the first time.
As of September 2025, the highest-ranked country never to appear at a World Cup is Venezuela, who sits as the only CONMEBOL side to never reach the big dance. Shortly behind them are African nations Mali and Burkina Faso, both of whom rank in the 50's and 60's.
In total there are 131 countries who have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, having chalked three off the list so far this 2026 World Cup cycle. The three debutants to have already confirmed a place in the World Cup field are Uzbekistan, Jordan, and Cape Verde, the latter of whom becomes the second-smallest nation ever to qualify.
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All countries who have never appeared in the FIFA World Cup
FIFA rankings as of September, 2025
FIFA Rank | Nation | Confederation | Qualifying Since (Cycle) |
49 | Venezuela | CONMEBOL | 1970 |
56 | Mali | CAF | 2002 |
63 | North Macedonia | UEFA | 1998 |
64 | Burkina Faso | CAF | 1990 |
66 | Albania | UEFA | 1974 |
68 | Georgia | UEFA | 1998 |
71 | Finland | UEFA | 1938 |
78 | Oman | AFC | 1990 |
79 | Gabon | CAF | 1990 |
80 | Montenegro | UEFA | 2010 |
81 | Guinea | CAF | 1974 |
82 | Uganda | CAF | 1986 |
84 | Curacao/Netherlands Antilles | CONCACAF | 1958 |
85 | Zambia | CAF | 1970 |
88 | Bahrain | AFC | 1982 |
91 | Kosovo | UEFA | 2018 |
92 | Syria | AFC | 1966 |
93 | Benin | CAF | 1990 |
95 | Equatorial Guinea | CAF | 2002 |
96 | Luxembourg | UEFA | 1934 |
97 | Mozambique | CAF | 1990 |
98 | Guatemala | CONCACAF | 1962 |
99 | Palestine | AFC | 2002 |
100 | Belarus | UEFA | 1998 |
101 | Thailand | AFC | 1974 |
103 | Armenia | UEFA | 1998 |
104 | Tajikistan | AFC | 1998 |
105 | Comoros | AFC | 2010 |
106 | Kyrgyz Republic/Kyrgyzstan | AFC | 1994 |
107 | Tanzania | CAF | 1986 |
108 | Madagascar | CAF | 1986 |
109 | Namibia | CAF | 1994 |
110 | Mauritania | CAF | 1998 |
111 | Kenya | CAF | 1974 |
112 | Libya | CAF | 1982 |
113 | Lebanon | AFC | 1994 |
114 | Vietnam | AFC | 1990 |
116 | Sudan | CAF | 1974 |
117 | Niger | CAF | 1994 |
118 | Kazakhstan | UEFA | 1998 |
122 | Sierra Leone | CAF | 1982 |
123 | Malaysia | AFC | 1974 |
124 | Azerbaijan | UEFA | 1998 |
125 | Zimbabwe | CAF | 1982 |
126 | Malawi | CAF | 1982 |
127 | Rwanda | CAF | 1998 |
128 | Cyprus | UEFA | 1962 |
129 | Estonia | UEFA | 1986 |
130 | Guinea-Bissau | CAF | 1998 |
131 | Suriname | CONCACAF | 1966 |
132 | Nicaragua | CONCACAF | 1994 |
133 | Congo | CAF | 1986 |
134 | India | AFC | 1986 |
136 | Faroe Islands | UEFA | 1994 |
137 | Latvia | UEFA | 1990 |
138 | Turkmenistan | AFC | 1998 |
139 | Botswana | CAF | 1998 |
141 | Burundi | CAF | 1998 |
142 | Dominican Republic | CONCACAF | 1990 |
143 | Philippines | AFC | 2006 |
144 | Liberia | CAF | 1986 |
145 | Lithuania | UEFA | 1986 |
146 | Hong Kong | AFC | 1974 |
147 | Ethiopia | CAF | 1978 |
148 | Solomon Islands | OFC | 1994 |
149 | St. Kitts & Nevis | CONCACAF | 1998 |
150 | New Caledonia | OFC | 2006 |
151 | Guyana | CONCACAF | 1982 |
152 | Fiji | OFC | 1986 |
153 | Lesotho | CAF | 1994 |
154 | Yemen | AFC | 1986 |
155 | Puerto Rico | CONCACAF | 1986 |
156 | Moldova | UEFA | 1998 |
157 | Tahiti | OFC | 1994 |
158 | Singapore | AFC | 1978 |
159 | Eswatini/Swaziland | CAF | 1994 |
160 | Myanmar | AFC | 2010 |
161 | Afghanistan | AFC | 2006 |
162 | Antigua & Barbuda | CONCACAF | 1982 |
163 | Vanuatu | OFC | 1994 |
164 | Saint Lucia | CONCACAF | 1994 |
165 | Bermuda | CONCACAF | 1994 |
166 | Malta | UEFA | 1974 |
168 | Grenada | CONCACAF | 1994 |
169 | South Sudan | CAF | 2018 |
170 | Papua New Guinea | OFC | 2006 |
171 | Maldives | AFC | 1998 |
172 | St. Vincent & the Grenadines | CONCACAF | 1994 |
173 | Chinese Taipei | AFC | 1978 |
174 | Andorra | UEFA | 2002 |
175 | Chad | CAF | 2002 |
176 | Nepal | AFC | 1994 |
177 | Barbados | CONCACAF | 1990 |
178 | Montserrat | CONCACAF | 2002 |
179 | Mauritius | CAF | 1994 |
180 | Cambodia | AFC | 2002 |
181 | Belize | CONCACAF | 1998 |
182 | Dominica | CONCACAF | 1998 |
183 | Brunei | AFC | 2010 |
184 | Bangladesh | AFC | 1986 |
185 | Laos | AFC | 2006 |
186 | Bhutan | AFC | 2018 |
187 | American Samoa | OFC | 2002 |
188 | Mongolia | AFC | 2002 |
189 | Cook Islands | OFC | 1998 |
190 | Samoa | OFC | 1998 |
191 | Macau | AFC | 1986 |
192 | Aruba | CONCACAF | 1998 |
193 | Djibouti | CAF | 2006 |
194 | Timor-Leste | AFC | 2010 |
195 | Sao Tome and Principe | CAF | 2006 |
196 | Cayman Islands | CONCACAF | 1998 |
197 | Sri Lanka | AFC | 1994 |
198 | Tonga | OFC | 1998 |
199 | Pakistan | AFC | 1990 |
200 | Gibraltar | UEFA | 2018 |
201 | Somalia | CAF | 1998 |
202 | Guam | AFC | 2014 |
203 | Seychelles | CAF | 2002 |
204 | Liechtenstein | UEFA | 1998 |
205 | Bahamas | CONCACAF | 2002 |
206 | Turks & Caicos | CONCACAF | 2002 |
207 | U.S. Virgin Islands | CONCACAF | 2002 |
208 | British Virgin Islands | CONCACAF | 2002 |
209 | Anguilla | CONCACAF | 2002 |
210 | San Marino | UEFA | 1994 |
— | Eritrea* | CAF | 2006 |
** Eritrea are unranked by FIFA due to not having played a competitive fixture since 2020.
Source: WorldAtlas.com
Top 10 biggest countries never qualified to a World Cup
Population size is not a guarantee of World Cup qualification with 2022 hosts Qatar setting a new record as the smallest nation to stage the competition with a population of an estimated 2.8 million.
Some of the most populated countries on Earth have never reached a World Cup with qualification often concentrated within certain global areas.
China's appearance at the 2002 World Cup was their sole qualification, proving that weight of numbers doesn't always translate into sporting success.
The below countries are all still waiting to grace the World Cup stage:
Country | Current population (approx. 2020) | 2022 World Cup qualification record |
India | 1.396 billion | Third in AFC Group E (Second Round) |
Pakistan | 227 million | First Round Exit |
Bangladesh | 167 million | Fifth in AFC Group E (Second Round) |
Ethiopia | 117 million | First Round Exit |
Philippines | 112 million | Third in AFC Group A (Second Round) |
Vietnam | 96.6 million | Sixth in AFC Group E (Third Round) |
Thailand | 71.5 million | Fourth in AFC Group G (Second Round) |
Tanzania | 61.7 million | Third in CAF Group J (Second Round) |
Myanmar | 53.4 million | Fifth in AFC Group F (Second Round) |
Kenya | 52 million | Third in CAF Group E (Second Round) |
Source: www.worldpopulationreview.com
Smallest countries to qualify for a World Cup in history
On the flip side to billions of fans never seeing their national teams at a World Cup, lucky thousands of some of the smallest nations have enjoyed a World Cup dream, particularly since 2000.
Iceland's iconic trip to the 2018 World Cup in Russia broke new ground as they set new record as the smallest ever World Cup nation.
Nation | Population (at qualification | Year qualified |
Iceland | 334,000 | 2018 |
Cape Verde | 600,000 | 2026 |
Paraguay | 925,000 | 1930 |
Trinidad & Tobago | 1.3 million | 2006 |
Northern Ireland | 1.4 million | 1958 |
Kuwait | 1.5 million | 1982 |
Slovenia | 1.9 million | 2002 |
Jamaica | 2.6 million | 1998 |
Qatar | 2.9 million | 2022 |
Wales | 3.1 million | 2022 |
Panama | 4.1 million | 2018 |