E- News
Entertainment News Hub
USD USD 1.00 EUR EUR 0.87
USD USD 1.00 GBP GBP 0.75
USD USD 1.00 JPY JPY 160.28
USD USD 1.00 CAD CAD 1.39
USD USD 1.00 AUD AUD 1.42
USD USD 1.00 CHF CHF 0.80
USD USD 1.00 CNY CNY 6.79
USD USD 1.00 INR INR 95.41
USD USD 1.00 NGN NGN 1,359.62
USD USD 1.00 EUR EUR 0.87
USD USD 1.00 GBP GBP 0.75
USD USD 1.00 JPY JPY 160.28
USD USD 1.00 CAD CAD 1.39
USD USD 1.00 AUD AUD 1.42
USD USD 1.00 CHF CHF 0.80
USD USD 1.00 CNY CNY 6.79
USD USD 1.00 INR INR 95.41
USD USD 1.00 NGN NGN 1,359.62



ESSENTIAL NEWS

Breaking News • Analysis • Opinion
LATEST EDITION

SPORTS

Top 10 Countries With The Most Fifa World Cup Appearances (men’s Tournament)
Photo: Staff Photographer

TOP 10 COUNTRIES WITH THE MOST FIFA WORLD CUP APPEARANCES (MEN’S TOURNAMENT)

10 readers
shares
reactions
H

Here is a simple ranking of the countries that have appeared most often in the FIFA World Cup:

 

1. Brazil – 22 appearances
2. Germany – 20 appearances
3. Italy – 18 appearances
4. Argentina – 18 appearances
5. Mexico – 17 appearances
6. England – 16 appearances
7. France – 16 appearances
8. Spain – 16 appearances
9. Belgium – 14 appearances
10. Uruguay – 14 appearances

 

Brazil leads the list as the only nation to have participated in every World Cup since the tournament began in 1930. Germany follows closely, having maintained a strong presence across multiple generations of the competition.

 

European teams dominate much of the list, reflecting their long-standing qualification records and deep football structures, while South American giants like Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay also feature prominently due to their consistent football strength.

 

Mexico stands out as the most frequent participant from the CONCACAF region, showing consistent qualification over many decades.

 

The FIFA World Cup remains the most prestigious international football tournament, with appearances often reflecting both historical strength and sustained football development.

"This represents a significant development in our ongoing coverage of current events."
— Editorial Board

READER ENGAGEMENT

SHARE THIS STORY

MORE FROM THIS EDITION

Additional articles loading...