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  1. 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification; Tournament details; Dates: 15 June 2011 – 20 November 2013: Teams: 203 (from 6 confederations) Tournament statistics; Matches played: 820: Goals scored: 2,344 (2.86 per match) Attendance: 17,854,160 (21,773 per match) Top scorer(s) Deon McCaulay Robin van Persie Luis Suárez (11 goals each)

  2. 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA) Tournament details; Dates: 7 September 2012 – 19 November 2013: Teams: 53 (from 1 confederation) Tournament statistics; Matches played: 268: Goals scored: 749 (2.79 per match) Attendance: 6,145,801 (22,932 per match) Top scorer(s) Robin van Persie (11 goals)

  3. 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Tournament details; Dates: 29 June 2011 - 20 November 2013: Teams: 43 (from 1 confederation) Tournament statistics; Matches played: 148: Goals scored: 432 (2.92 per match) Attendance: 3,677,108 (24,845 per match) Top scorer(s) Shinji Okazaki (7 goals)

  4. 3 days ago · 1. Last updated: May 29, 2024 4:55pm. Complete table of World Cup Qualifiers standings for the 2023/2024 Season, plus access to tables from past seasons and other Football leagues.

    • The Qualifiers
    • Goals
    • Top Matches
    • Moments to Forget

    Africa

    Five African teams qualified for the World Cup finals - Cameroon, Ghana, Algeria, Ivory Coast and Nigeria. Each side came through a group stage before winning a play-off to travel to Brazil.

    Asia

    Four teams from the Asia region qualified for the World Cup finals - Australia, Iran, Japan and South Korea. Iran had to get through three rounds of qualifying, while the three others had to triumph in two rounds.

    Europe

    Thirteen European teams have qualified for the World Cup finals. Belgium, Bosnia-Hercegovina, England, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland and current World Cup holders Spain all qualified as group winners. Croatia, France, Greece and Portugal all had to come through the play-offs.

    Top scorers

    Luis Suarez and Robin van Persie finished the qualifying campaign with 11 goals each, making them the joint top scorers of the 32 teams that reached the World Cup finals. Uruguay's Suarez scored nearly half of his country's goals in qualifying as they secured their spot via a play-off with Jordan, while Van Persie's goals helped Netherlands finish top of their group with a +29 goal difference.

    Top shots

    Whet your appetite ahead of the World Cup by watching some of the best strikes from the qualifiers. The video starts with a sensational hit from Juan Carlos Marino, a 30-yard drive which helped Peru earn a point against Bolivia. Other highlights include Serbia's Aleksandar Kolarov's superb goal against Wales and an overhead kick from Juan Carlos Garcia for Honduras.

    Top free-kicks

    Wales' Gareth Bale's stunner against Serbia features in our top 10 free-kicks from the qualifiers, as does Argentine Lionel Messi's low drive against Uruguay. You can also see Ivan Rakitic's winner for Croatia against Macedonia, a 40-yard floating free-kick that left goalkeeper Martin Bogatinov stunned.

    Sweden 3-5 Germany

    An eight-goal thriller between Sweden and Germany in qualifying for the finals saw the Germans come from behind to win 5-3 in Solna. Tobias Hysen scored his first of a brace early on for Sweden, before Alexander Kacaniklic made it two, then Mesut Ozil and substitute Mario Gotze scored either side of the break and a fine hat-trick from Andre Schurrle capped off the win for Germany. The Germans qualified top of their group, with Sweden losing out to Portugalin a play-off.

    Switzerland 4-4 Iceland

    Iceland came back from a 4-1 second-half deficit to steal a dramatic point away to Switzerland. The hosts looked to be cruising to victory, but were undone by Johann Gudmundsson's hat-trick and sensational added-time equaliser. Despite the setback, Switzerland still topped their group and will be one of the seeded teams at this year's World Cup, while Iceland finished second but were bundled out in the play-offs.

    Colombia 3-3 Chile

    Colombia produced a fantastic comeback against Chile, in a match that ended 3-3, and qualified for the finals - the first time they have reached a World Cup since France 1998. They kick off their World Cup campaign against Greece on Saturday, 14 June.

    Worst gaffes

    We pick out some of the mores embarrassing moments for players during qualification. Armenia's Araz Ozbiliz features as he somehow manages to kick the corner flag rather than the ball, Jamaica's Alvas Powell gets himself into a spot of trouble with a throw-in while Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio plays his way into trouble.

    The strange and unusual

    Watch some of the more odd moments from the global qualifying campaign. The moments revisited include Scotland kicking off the second half of their game in Macedoniabefore the home goalkeeper Tome Pacovski made it back onto the pitch, and some incredible weather as USA hosted Costa Rica in snow-hit Colorado. Argentina's Javier Mascherano red card for kicking out in Ecuador, and Italy's Mario Balotelli's furious outburst after being sent off against the Czech Republic are also included. Finall...

  5. The 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. The 2014 FIFA World Cup featured 32 teams, with one place reserved for the host nation, Brazil. The remaining 31 places were determined by a qualification process, in which the other 207 teams, from the six FIFA confederations, competed.

  6. 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round. (Redirected from 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Second Round) The UEFA second round was contested by the best eight runners-up from the nine first-round groups from the UEFA segment of the qualification tournament for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in football.

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