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The 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification was a series of tournaments organised by the six
features 32 teams, with one place reserved for the host nation, . The remaining 31 places were determined by a qualification process, in which the other 207 teams, from the six
confederations, competed. Most of the successful teams were determined within these confederations, with a limited number of inter-confederation play-offs occurring at the end of the process.
did not enter, and
joined FIFA after the qualification process started and therefore could not take part. The qualification process consisted of 820 matches, reduced from 824 after the late withdrawals of the
The first qualification match, between
and , was played on 15 June 2011, and the Belizean striker
scored the first goal in qualification. Qualification ended on 20 November 2013, when
eliminated
to become the final qualifier for the World Cup. Twenty-three of FIFA's 24 top-ranked countries eventually qualified.
  Country qualified for World Cup
  Country failed to qualify
  Country did not enter World Cup
  Country not a FIFA member
qualification
qualification
appearance
appearance
Previous best
performance
30 October 2007
Winners (, , , , )
4 June 2013
Round of 16 (, )
Runners-up
18 June 2013
Round of 16 ()
18 June 2013
Group stage (, , )
Runners-up
18 June 2013
Fourth place ()
10 September 2013
Runners-up (, , )
10 September 2013
Winners (, , , )
Runners-up
10 September 2013
Round of 16 ()
10 September 2013
Third place ()
10 September 2013
Winners (, )
11 October 2013
Fourth place ()
11 October 2013
Quarter-finals (, , )
11 October 2013
Winners (, , )
Runners-up
11 October 2013
Round of 16 ()
15 October 2013
15 October 2013
Fourth place ()
15 October 2013
Winners ()
15 October 2013
Winners ()
15 October 2013
Third place ()
15 October 2013
Round of 16 ()
15 October 2013
Group stage (, )
16 November 2013
Round of 16 (, )
16 November 2013
Group stage (, )
17 November 2013
Quarter-finals ()
19 November 2013
Quarter-finals ()
19 November 2013
Group stage (, , )
19 November 2013
Group stage (, )
19 November 2013
Third place ()
19 November 2013
Third place ()
19 November 2013
Winners ()
20 November 2013
Quarter-finals (, )
20 November 2013
Winners (, )
hosted the qualification draw
decided to approve the change of date for the preliminary draw of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which was held six months earlier than in the past, to allow the confederations to begin their qualifying competitions in good time. The draw was held on 30 July 2011 at the Marina da Glória in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The distribution by confederation for the 2014 FIFA World Cup is:
(Asia): 4 or 5 places
(Africa): 5 places
(North, Central American and Caribbean): 3 or 4 places
(South America): 4 or 5 places (+ Brazil qualified automatically as host nation for a total of 5 or 6 places)
(Oceania): 0 or 1 place(s)
(Europe): 13 places
UEFA and CAF have a guaranteed number of places, whereas the number of qualifiers from other confederations is dependent on play-offs between AFC's fifth-placed team and CONMEBOL's fifth-placed team, and between CONCACAF's fourth-placed team and OFC's first-placed team. A draw determined the pairings between the four teams involved.
of 2014 FIFA World Cup finals, the percentage of teams from each confederation that passed through to the
was as follows:
(Asia): 0% (0 of 4 places)
(Africa): 40% (2 of 5 places)
(North, Central American and Caribbean): 75% (3 of 4 places)
(South America): 83% (5 of 6 places)
(Oceania): n/a (0 of 0 places)
(Europe): 46% (6 of 13 places)
Confederation
Teams started
Teams that secured qualification
Teams that were eliminated
Total places in finals
Qualifying start date
Qualifying end date
29 June 2011
20 November 2013
11 November 2011
19 November 2013
15 June 2011
20 November 2013
7 October 2011
20 November 2013
22 November 2011
20 November 2013
7 September 2012
19 November 2013
15 June 2011
20 November 2013
For FIFA World Cup qualifying stages using a , the method used for separating teams level on points is the same for all Confederations. If teams are even on points at the end of group play, the tied teams will be ranked by:
goal difference in all group matches
greater number of goals scored in all group matches
greater number of points obtained in matches between the tied teams
goal difference in matches between the tied teams
greater number of goals scored in matches between the tied teams
greater number of away goals scored in matches between the tied teams if only two teams are tied
If teams are still equal then a single play-off at a neutral venue will be played. If scores are level after 90 minutes in the play-off, then two 15-minutes periods of
and (if required) a
would determine the winner.
For FIFA World Cup qualifying stages using a , the team that has the higher aggregate score over the two legs progresses to the next round. In the event that aggregate scores finish level, the
is applied, i.e. the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs progresses. If away goals are also equal, then thirty minutes of
are played, divided into two fifteen-minutes halves. The away goals rule is again applied after extra time, i.e. if there are goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score is still level, the visiting team qualifies by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals are scored during extra time, the tie is decided by .
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Qualification began with two sets of two-leg knockout qualification rounds – the first held on 29 June and 2 July and 3 July 2011 and the second on 23 and 28 July – reducing the number of teams in the main draw to 20. The draw for the first two rounds of qualifiers was held in
on 30 March 2011.
As in the 2010 format, the third stage consisted of 5 groups of 4 teams (with matches held between September 2011 and February 2012) with the top 2 in each group advancing to 2 groups of 5 that played a further group stage during 2012. The top two teams in each group qualified for the 2014 World Cup directly, while the two third-placed teams engaged in a play-off tie for a chance to qualify via a further inter-confederation qualifying tie against a team from CONMEBOL.
The qualification process began with 43 national teams (out of 46 AFC ,
did not enter) vying for four and a half spots. 4 nations have qualified: Japan, Australia, Iran and Korea Republic. Jordan beat Uzbekistan in round 5 and played , the fifth-placed team from CONMEBOL, for the right to qualify, where they were eliminated.
Countries that directly qualified for the 2014 World Cup
Countries that advanced to the
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2–2 (9–8)
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52 out of the 53 national associations affiliated to CAF entered the qualifying tournament to determine the continent's five slots for the next World Cup (only
failed to enter, while
joined FIFA after the start of qualifying).
Qualification began with a first round of 12 two-legged knockout ties, which were held between 11 and 16 November 2011. The ties involved the 24 lowest-ranked teams according to FIFA world rankings. The 12 winners joined the remaining 28 CAF entrants in the second round, which consisted of 10 groups of four. The winners of each group – held between June 2012 and September 2013 – advanced to a third round of 5 two-legged knockout ties. The five winners of these ties – held in October and November 2013 – advanced to the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals.
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In May 2010, the CONCACAF Executive Committee announced a possible change in its qualifying format for the 2014 World Cup, which would start with a preliminary knockout stage followed by three group phases. However, these proposals were abandoned. CONCACAF once again used a six-team final stage (known colloquially as "the Hexagonal"). The ten lowest-ranked nations played two-legged ties, with the five winners joining the nations ranked 7–25 in Round 2. There were six groups of four teams, with the six group winners joining the nations ranked 1–6 in Round 3. There were three groups of four teams and the top two teams in each group advanced to Round 4. These six nations formed one group, with the top three teams qualifying and , the fourth-placed team, advancing to the inter-continental play-off against , the top team from the OFC.
A total of 35 national teams began the qualification process vying for three and a half spots. 31 nations were eliminated and the
withdrew (because their stadium was not completed in time for the competition).
Countries that directly qualified for the 2014 World Cup
Countries that advanced to the
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has already qualified as host, the remaining nine CONMEBOL teams took part in a double round-robin group, playing each other twice (home and away) using the same schedule as previous qualification tournaments (each team had a bye on the date they would normally be scheduled to play Brazil). The top four teams qualified automatically, whereas , the fifth-placed team, proceeded to the inter-confederational play-off against , the fifth placed team from .
Countries that directly qualified for the 2014 World Cup
Countries that advanced to the
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The four lowest-ranked nations (, , , and ) competed in the first round of qualifying: a single round-robin tournament in , , from 22–26 November 2011. The winners of the group, , joined the remaining 7 OFC teams in the , which also doubled as the second qualifying round. The four semi-finalists of the OFC Nations Cup advanced to the third round, which consisted of a double round-robin held on a home-and-away basis between 7 September 2012 and 26 March 2013.
, as the winners of the third round, proceeded to the
against , the fourth-placed team from CONCACAF, where they were eliminated by a strong Mexico side who beat them 9-3 over two legs.
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The European qualification games started in September 2012, after . All 53 national associations affiliated with UEFA took part in the qualification process. In round one, teams competed in eight groups of six teams and a single group of five teams. The nine group winners qualified, while the eight best runners-up – ranked according to all their games except for games against the sixth-placed team in their group – entered into the play-offs for the four remaining spots.
Countries that directly qualified for the 2014 World Cup
Countries that advanced to the
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The Second Round was contested by the top eight runners-up. The second round draw took place at the headquarters of FIFA in , , on 21 October. October 2013
were used to decide which of the teams were seeded. The matches were played on 15 and 19 November 2013.
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There were two scheduled inter-confederation playoffs to determine the final two qualification spots to the finals. The first legs were played on 13 November 2013, and the second legs were played on 20 November 2013.
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There were 2,286 goals scored over 816 games, for an average of 2.80 goals per game.
The rankings are shown as of 17 October 2013. These are the rankings used for the final draw.
This is the 3rd appearance of Russia at the FIFA World Cup. However FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the .
Russia's best result is group stage in
and . However FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the .
The rules for separating teams level on points are decided by FIFA and can be found in article 18 part 6d to 6g of the FIFA Regulations 2014 World Cup Brazil
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Ukraine, who were ranked 20th, did not qualify
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Johnson, Kelsie (22 August 2011). . The Nassau Guardian 2013.
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