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      • From 1930 to 1990, Slovenia did not compete at the World Cup as the country was part of Yugoslavia. Since their independence in 1991, Slovenia have qualified for two World Cups and was eliminated in the group stage on both occasions.
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  2. From 1930 to 1990, Slovenia did not compete at the World Cup as the country was part of Yugoslavia. Since their independence in 1991, Slovenia have qualified for two World Cups and was eliminated in the group stage on both occasions.

    • Countries Never Qualified to The FIFA World Cup
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    • Smallest Countries to Qualify For A World Cup in History

    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 since 2006. In total there are 134 countries who have never...

    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'...

    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.

  3. From 1930 to 1990, Slovenia did not compete at the World Cup as the country was part of Yugoslavia. Since their independence in 1991, Slovenia have qualified for two World Cups and was eliminated in the group stage on both occasions.

  4. In 1991, Slovenia was formed when Yugoslavia split up into the independent countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, and Serbia-Montenegro. Slovenia qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2002. Slovenia also qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

  5. Nov 17, 2022 · There are many historical examples where FIFA has not banned countries committing abuses. Notably, in the 1938 World Cup, Nazi Germany participated.

  6. From 1930 to 1990, Slovenia did not compete at the World Cup as the country was part of Yugoslavia. Since their independence in 1991, Slovenia have qualified for two World Cups and was eliminated in the group stage on both occasions.

  7. Jun 18, 2018 · Despite three appearances in the Africa Cup of Nations and winning it once in 2012, they have never made it to the World Cup. However, the team has showed promising signs of qualification in recent years, showing that 2022 may just be the year for Zambia to make it to the World Cup.

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