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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2018


Henry_Leon

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so 2 african teams could be in the same Group :mumble:

 

all these teams of the pot 3 are easy for Nigeria they have to beat the 2nd team of the pot 2 and bingo

 

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2 minutes ago, bestmen said:

so 2 african teams could be in the same Group :mumble:

 

all these teams of the pot 3 are easy for Nigeria they have to beat the 2nd team of the pot 2 and bingo

 

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No they said that geographical constraints still exist, a group can only have 2 european teams, and no other confederations in one group, so once nigeria or morocco come out , they will take out the groups of tunisia, egypt and senegal out of the pot

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59 minutes ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

That's not totally true, Europe will gain only 3 more teams, the other confederations though will have pretty pointless qualifying.

 

South America will have 6

That is far from pointless. 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

That is far from pointless. 

 

 

Eh, South America might still be ok since this year was very close and chile didnt make it (and they might get 7th place since they will probably get another playoff spot)

 

but the other 3? 6 teams of Concacaf? 8 of AFC? 9 of CAF???

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57 minutes ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

That's not totally true, Europe will gain only 3 more teams, the other confederations though will have pretty pointless qualifying.

 

North America will have 6 (the entire Hex)

South America will have 6

Africa will have 9!!!

Asia will have 8!!!

and Oceania will have 1 direct 

and also 2 playoff spots, not sure from which confederations yet

 

This expansion is only made for the smaller countries to qualify, not European teams

 

 

Confederation Total FIFA eligible members Percentage of members with places in finals Total places in finals
(including host)
Total places before 2026
(excluding host, including half-places)
AFC 46 17% 8 4.5
CAF 54 17% 9 5
CONCACAF 35 17% 6 3.5
CONMEBOL 10 60% 6 4.5
OFC 11 9% 1 0.5
UEFA 55 29% 16 13
Play-Off     2 -
Total 211 23% 48 31 (+ host)

 

 

Thanks for this, I didn't actually paid attention on quotas. But that is too much for both, Asia and Africa. Needless to say that the quality will probably deteriorate 

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Just now, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

 

Eh, South America might still be ok since this year was very close and chile didnt make it (and they might get 7th place since they will probably get another playoff spot)

 

but the other 3? 6 teams of Concacaf? 8 of AFC? 9 of CAF???

It's better than 10 extra places for Europe. Plus AFC and CAF have historically been better in accepting bribes :p 

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1 minute ago, Wanderer said:

 

 

Thanks for this, I didn't actually paid attention on quotas. But that is too much for both, Asia and Africa. Needless to say that the quality will probably deteriorate 

All of a sudden you'll see countries like Panama qualify, and countries like Honduras, DR Congo or Burkina Faso get really close :d 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

It's better than 10 extra places for Europe. Plus AFC and CAF have historically been better in accepting bribes :p 

 

They just shouldn't expand, and then have a very convoluted tournament with 16 groups of 3 teams, the World Cup is Fine the way it is!

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

All of a sudden you'll see countries like Panama qualify, and countries like Honduras, DR Congo or Burkina Faso get really close :d 

 

Yes. And countries like Italy and perhaps Netherlands would be locks 

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