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2018 FIFA World Cup Teams

32 nations played in 2018 FIFA World Cup. How many can you name?
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Group A
Egypt
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay
 
Group E
Brazil
Costa Rica
Serbia
Switzerland
Group B
Iran
Morocco
Portugal
Spain
 
Group F
Germany
Mexico
South Korea
Sweden
Group C
Australia
Denmark
France
Peru
 
Group G
Belgium
England
Panama
Tunisia
Group D
Argentina
Croatia
Iceland
Nigeria
 
Group H
Colombia
Japan
Poland
Senegal
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Level 62
Nov 16, 2017
I am so lost when I try to take any of these sportsball quizzes
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Level 74
Nov 17, 2017
It's going to be quite strange without Italy, the Netherlands and the USA...
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Level 72
Nov 17, 2017
Not sure about the last one. Hardly a footalling super power. More 'making up the numbers' when it comes to football. Still miles better than my country mind.
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Level 79
Nov 17, 2017
Absolutely not a football super power. But they play in a weaker confederation and missed the WC for the first time since 1986. To me, this is more surprising than the Netherlands missing.
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Level 82
Jun 13, 2018
USA always qualify though, it's odd them not being there. They're getting better too.
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Level 72
Jun 13, 2018
The USA did a lot better than a lot of the superpower teams in the 2014 WC. Made it to the knockout round in a very tough group and took Belgium to overtime.

It really stinks that they didn't qualify this year but it is time to let the veterans go and rebuild the team around young players.

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Level 72
Jun 13, 2018
@ed1969, it's called "Extra time" ;-)
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Level 35
May 17, 2018
and chile
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Level 72
Jun 13, 2018
No Ghana either. They were always one of the strongest African teams.
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Level 35
Jun 13, 2018
I think Africa are very well represented this WC, best the continents had in a while.
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Level 68
Jun 19, 2018
I agree with ScrambledEgg, there's quite a few African teams this year and, apart from Nigeria, they've put up a pretty good fight so far.
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Level 78
Feb 7, 2020
You know that the number of African teams (5) has stayed the same since 1998? (Up to 9 for 2026)
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Level 56
Jun 17, 2022
the problem with africa is that our qualifiers are brutal. usually it's one mistake and bye bye
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Level 28
Jun 17, 2018
WOW i forgot the host country!
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Level 47
Jun 22, 2022
USA, are you serious?
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Level 66
Nov 17, 2017
No Vatican, huh?
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Level 57
Nov 17, 2017
VAMOS PERU!
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Level 65
Nov 19, 2017
VAMOS BRASIL!
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Level 26
Jun 14, 2018
VAMOS VANUATU!
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Level 71
Jul 1, 2018
VAMOS SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Level 78
Feb 7, 2020
*VAMOS SAN VICENTE Y LAS GRANADINAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Level 33
Jul 10, 2020
VAMOS TUVALU!!!!
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Level 84
Nov 18, 2017
Chile knocked themselves out of the World Cup.

During CONMEBOL qualifying, after drawing 0-0 with Bolivia, Chile filed a complaint about Bolivia using an ineligible player. Upon investigation, their complain was upheld and Bolivia forfeited the match, resulting in a 3-0 win for Chile. (an additional 2 points from what they had earned on the pitch)

But Bolivia had also used that same player in the previous match, which was a 2-0 win over Peru. Bolivia had to also forfeit that match, resulting in a 3-0 win for Peru. (an additional 3 points from what they had earned on the pitch)

Peru and Chile finished tied on points (26 apiece), but Peru advanced to the Inter-continental playoff vs New Zealand based on a better Goal Differential than Chile.

Had Chile not appealed Bolivia's use of that player, neither match would've been forfeited, and Chile would've finished ahead of Paraguay (on GD) and Peru (on points).

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Level 71
Nov 20, 2017
Doh!
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Level 92
Jun 13, 2018
I haven't been able to tell if they knew the outcome before they filed the complaint. If they did, I'd applaud them for doing it anyway. Still, no good deed goes unpunished.
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Level 53
Jun 13, 2018
@Platitude - they didn't - at the time it looked as if the extra 2 points would help them finish above Argentina, but it didn't work out that way...
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Level 90
Nov 19, 2017
Can you imagine if the US actually cared about soccer like other nations? The rest of the world would have to start to dislike their favorite sport. How could they love a sport that the US ruled? Lots of heads exploding for the reflexive anti-US crowd. Fortunately that will never happen.
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Level 53
Nov 29, 2017
hahahaha, what a load of BS...
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Level 84
Apr 8, 2018
Can't just assume that "caring" automatically translates to "winning". The women's team also seems to do just fine; has more to do with coaching and development.
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Level 65
Apr 21, 2018
"Caring" has so little to do with it; it's all about infrastructure for talent and development. I can assure you that millions of Ukrainians care deeply about soccer, but Ukraine lacks the infrastructure to train talent from an early age that Germany has, which is why Germany has 4 titles and Ukraine has none.
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Level 82
Jun 13, 2018
Haha.. it's funny (yet predictable) how histrionic the replies are here. And how much they miss the point. The US has plenty of talent, infrastructure, and capacity to develop athletic ability. But they channel that towards American football, basketball, and baseball. In the USA soccer is a sport for girls and small children. For evidence see the US women's team: the most dominant squad to ever play the game, male or female. And that's even given that Americans still don't care about women's soccer.

Caring about a sport matters a lot. Compare the number of world class Cricket players from India to the number of champion sumo wrestlers that country produces. Of course it matters. Infrastructure matters, too. And natural ability, as well. Americans have plenty of the last two. When it comes to soccer they only lack the first thing.

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Level 82
Jun 13, 2018
Where's the histrionics kal? Are you being a bigot again?
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Level 82
Jun 13, 2018
Not that I'm aware of. If people weren't responding to this comment from a place of emotion they would read it, think about it for a second, and have to admit that in all probability Sailor is exactly right. Instead they feign laughter, call "BS," or click "like" on comments that do. Because this assuages the pain they feel when their prejudices are challenged.

Histrionics might have been too strong a word. I'll admit that. Will you admit that if anyone's being a bigot above it's not me but those I'm responding to? Probably not.

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Level 82
Jun 13, 2018
American sports are getting bigger over here all the time, in a few years there's likely to be a permanent NFL team based in London. 99 people out of 100 wouldn't know the rules here, but 90,000 people regularly pack Wembley stadium to watch a 'sport that the US rule'. It's a ludicrous statement based on nothing but some perceived prejudice which doesn't exist on this thread, much like on the other threads where we've had this meandering conversation.
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Level 82
Jun 14, 2018
Old Sailor basically said this:

A country with a strong history of athletics (2520 Summer Olympic medals won vs. Russia's 1865, for example), with a very large population (3rd largest in the world), a very large economy (largest in the world), would conceivably perform well at a sport that they cared about, as they do at basketball (23 Olympic golds, Argentina has 1, every other extant country has 0).

This statement SHOULD be so patently obvious that the ONLY reasonable response would be to nod in agreement. Like when someone remarks "hey, it's raining," and it is.

Instead... we get "hahahaha, what a load of BS..." currently with 14 likes.

You should be embarrassed about this. The person making that statement and those liking it are so incredibly insecure that they have to cling to the notion that somehow the fact that they perform better at a sport that another country doesn't care about is some inherent genetic or cultural superiority.

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Level 82
Jun 14, 2018
If someone from China or Russia or Germany or Brazil made the statement: "the reason that American teams win so many superbowls is because nobody outside of the US cares about American football"

and then some American responded with "hahahaha. What a load of BS."

I would be calling out that American for being ignorant, as well. Though I can't see an American making such a statement. They don't need to cling to their superiority in a sport that only they care about as a way of shoring up their own ego, and they don't hate any countries out there so passionately that they feel the compulsion to deny any seemingly positive statement made about those countries. The response here is just proving Sailor's 2nd point.

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Level 60
Jun 14, 2018
No you're wrong kalbahamut.

The most problem is that the US decided to invest money in national sports (except the Basketball) so the best in sport tended to go to these ones.

Now it is too late.

China try to invest in football but the best players want to stay in Europe, they only go to China, the USA or Qatar for getting money in retirement…

It is really too late for the USA to become a big nation in football. At least before a century...

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Level 82
Jun 14, 2018
He suggested everyone would have to hate their favourite sport because America would be better at it than they are. You're off your head kal, eloquent, but prone to completely missing the point.
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Level 82
Jun 14, 2018
So, to clarify, nobody is disputing that the US (should they out their minds to it) could be the best team in the world, what I suspect our man thought was BS was that the suggestion that the whole world would have to stop liking their favourite sport because America happened to be the best at it.
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Level 82
Sep 29, 2019
Sailor's first point is so strong that nafe has conceded the loss on that one. Okay that's progress. But I maintain that the follow-up comments to it, the likes on those comments, and thousands of other similar comments made on this site are evidence that his 2nd point is also true, to an extent. I mean.... unless you are unable to detect the obvious hyperbole and think he meant that heads would literally explode, or people who loved football would start to hate it. When I read his comment I interpreted it as: many international football fans around the world would be upset if Americans suddenly started winning every men's World Cup, they would have to start coming up with excuses for why this was (as they already do with the women's World Cup), and the popularity of the sport might even suffer around the world if all other countries were as a result less competitive and likely to win. I think this is obviously true. Nobody's head would literally explode, though.
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Level 35
Jun 13, 2018
That's funny coz the US football team is trash
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Level 79
Oct 27, 2021
Good try. Football success isn't measured by success at the Olympics. Rather like golf. Or tennis. It has its own competitions.
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Level 68
Aug 25, 2018
Doubt it. Very few large countries are amazing at football. Canada, USA, Russia, China, India etc.

The best countries in the world are generally the European countries (Germany, France, Spain, Portugal etc.) or the South American countries (Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina etc.)

Football is about teamwork and skill. Not just how much money you can throw into it.

Also, the reason that the USA has so many golds in baseball IS because very few countries play it professionally at a high level. Doesn't matter how 'ignorant' that sounds. It is the truth at the end of the day...

Typical American. Assumes the USA would be on top if they tried xD

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Level 82
Sep 29, 2019
1. Denies that success at a sport has anything to do with public interest, economic development, infrastructure, population, or financial support.

2. Implies that only Europeans have skills or know what teamwork is.

3. Makes ignorant and bigoted comments about Americans, attempting to preemptively deflect criticism for his ignorance by predicting getting called out for it.

4. Claims to have the "truth," when doesn't, while laughing off other statements that actually are true; displaying inability to even comprehend the possibility of something that is almost certainly valid.

5. Gets multiple likes.

More evidence that what Sailor said was probably accurate. Imagine how this guy would react if the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, and NASCAR all went away next year and all of their combined resources, enthusiasm, and talent went in to American soccer. Heads might actually explode maybe I was wrong about not taking that literally.

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Level 77
Nov 22, 2017
Not too hard right after the WC flags quiz.
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Level 65
Dec 2, 2017
Update to put the groups please
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Level 55
Dec 3, 2017
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Level 35
Dec 17, 2017
I think Belgium, Brazil, or France will win. Embarrassing that the US couldn't qualify. Everybody watches or plays soccer, and the women have won three times.
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Level 84
Apr 8, 2018
"Everybody watches or plays soccer" is the farthest thing from the truth in the US. Is it growing? Yes, of course. But far from the dominant sport as it is in so many other places, and probably never will be. Agreed that the US should be embarrassed to not qualify.
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Level 82
Sep 29, 2019
I've lived in the United States over 30 years and I think I know 3 or 4 people who enjoy watching soccer. Maybe as many as 6.
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Level 21
Jun 13, 2018
and spain?!?!??!?
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Level 58
Oct 7, 2023
That didn't age quite well.
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Level 45
Jan 4, 2018
Pretty easy for me since I'm a soccer nerd
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Level 69
Jun 4, 2018
Great quiz! Hopefully this tournament will have lots of goals and not so much violence...
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Level 77
Jun 13, 2018
It's soccer. Most games will end 0-0, 1-1 or 1-0. 89 minutes of boredom and then 1 minute of excitement. There will not be much violence, but there will be a lot of players rolling around on the ground after pretending to be hit, until the other team is penalized, and then they will get up and continue playing without an injury.
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Level 65
Sep 5, 2021
and American football there is only excitement after the match because they are constantly scoring which never leads to suspense, also most of those "fake injuries" are definitely real, have you never been kicked with cleats or thighs at full force? I'd rather watch more skilled kickers than half fat half muscular men pushing each other until one of them gets a concussion
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Level 58
Oct 7, 2023
So, are you one of those people that have a short attention span?
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Level 60
Jun 8, 2018
Whoops, accidentally typed Italy.........
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Level 82
Jun 13, 2018
I've been telling people for YEARS that Iceland is better at football than Italy! Finally! Sweet vindication! Suck it Italy!!
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Level 82
Jun 13, 2018
Pound for pound they're probably the best in the world.. I live in a small city, there's still more people here than the whole of Iceland.
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Level 73
Jun 14, 2018
You've been wrong for years then.
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Level 82
Sep 29, 2019
humor not big where you're from?
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Level 51
Jun 15, 2018
ARGENTINA FOR THE WIN !!! VAMOS
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Level 63
Jun 28, 2018
It's really embarrassing how Germany left the tournament. But hey if the past is any indication it will take 16-24 years after 2014 for us to win another one.
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Level 58
Oct 7, 2023
It seems that it will take more than 16 years, and to be honest, I'm not angry about it.
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Level 40
Jul 1, 2018
The US team is trash tho...
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Level 38
Aug 20, 2018
Nice
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Level 66
Oct 8, 2018
After forgetting FRANCE I know very well why my mum and teachers call me absent-minded.
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Level 56
Dec 31, 2019
Missed Senegal ffs
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Level 52
Mar 11, 2020
Even though I’m an American, I was heartbroken when Australia went on to the World Cup instead of Syria.
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Level 58
Apr 13, 2020
"let's play the game of 'frantically type countries until you get them right'"
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Level 79
Oct 27, 2021
Ha ha, yes, yess!
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Level 38
Feb 10, 2021
hehe very ezzy noobz ;) hehe
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Level 20
Feb 24, 2021
31/32 );
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Level 64
Jun 8, 2023
Argh I forgot England is its own team as opposed to Scotland and Wales whyyyyy