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What Countries Play Football/Soccer in 2024?

Football (known as soccer in the United States) is a popular sport worldwide and countries like Brazil, England, Mexico, Germany, Italy, among others, take a keen interest. The countries have clinched the FIFA World Cup many times and have the best soccer players worldwide. Here’s a detailed list of countries that play football and why they qualify as such:

Brazil

Ranking second among countries with the highest number of NFL supporters (19.7 million people), Brazil is one country whose love for football is unmatched. The country’s men’s national team is one of the best globally, and most of the best football players hail from here. Brazil has also won the FIFA World Cup many times.

The country’s success in football can be attributed to how it embraces soccer and the constant promotion of the sport. More recently, Brazil’s professional league developed clubs in Brazilian states to nurture talent from the grassroots.

Germany

Having won the FIFA World Cup four times (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014) and three European Championships, Germany adds to the many countries where football is played. Its national football team, the Die Mannschaft, represents Germany in the men’s international football. Germany also has many professional and amateur leagues.

England

England is credited with developing most football rules. They were first developed in 1863 in England before becoming the primary set of rules to be followed worldwide. England has more than 40,000 registered clubs and is home to the first oldest professional football club.

Mexico

Mexico is another country with a rich football history dating back to 1896. Mexico has the most successful players, with legends like Napoli’s Hirving Lozano, Atletico Madrid Hector, and Ajax’s Edson Alvarez hailing from here. The country’s professional football team called Liga Football Americano was established in 2016 with nine competing teams.

France

Football is one of the most popular sports in France, having well over 1.8 million players in 18,000 registered clubs. The country has also won several world championships, including the 1998 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 1984 and the 2000 European Championships.

France also has a history of producing record holders. Just Fontaine, who has scored the most goals in the World Cup, and Zinedine Zidan, who has won the FIFA World Player of the year three times, hail from here.

Italy

Italy adds to the many other countries whose love for soccer is unmatched, with more than 4.6 million people playing every year. Its success can be traced back to 1898 when the national soccer association, Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) was formed.

So far, Italy has won the World Cup Title four times (2006, 1982, 1938, and 1934), attributed to its high quality of teams (Series A). Series A is a top professional soccer league that consists of Italy’s 20 best teams.

Austria

The country has made a name for itself in football in Europe. It has played against Germany and ranks as the top team on Swarco Raiders in Europe. Austrian teams have dominated international competitions, albeit not clinching stately awards like the FIFA World Championship.

  • For proof that football/soccer is a global game, one need only to examine the membership list of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), which has 211 members, and compare it to the membership list of the United Nations, which has 193 members and two permanent observers.
  • This discrepancy has two main causes. First, countries such as England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern are all part of one country politically (the United Kingdom) but participate individually in FIFA. Secondly, several territories are admitted to participate in FIFA but are not presently eligible to join the United Nations (Palestine, US Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Taiwan [as Chinese Taipei]).

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Country
Plays Football/Soccer
India
China
United States
Indonesia
Pakistan
Nigeria
Brazil
Bangladesh
Russia
Ethiopia
Mexico
Japan
Egypt
Philippines
DR Congo
Vietnam
Iran
Turkey
Germany
Thailand
United Kingdom
Tanzania
France
South Africa
Italy
Kenya
Myanmar
Colombia
South Korea
Sudan
Uganda
Spain
Algeria
Iraq
Argentina
Afghanistan
Yemen
Canada
Poland
Morocco
Angola
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Malaysia
Mozambique
Ghana
Peru
Saudi Arabia
Madagascar
Ivory Coast
Nepal
Cameroon
Venezuela
Niger
Australia
North Korea
Syria
Mali
Burkina Faso
Taiwan
Sri Lanka
Malawi
Zambia
Kazakhstan
Chad
Chile
Romania
Somalia
Senegal
Guatemala
Netherlands
Ecuador
Cambodia
Zimbabwe
Guinea
Benin
Rwanda
Burundi
Bolivia
Tunisia
South Sudan
Haiti
Belgium
Jordan
Dominican Republic
United Arab Emirates
Cuba
Honduras
Czech Republic
Sweden
Tajikistan
Papua New Guinea
Portugal
Azerbaijan
Greece
Hungary
Togo
Israel
Austria
Belarus
Switzerland
Sierra Leone
Laos
Turkmenistan
Hong Kong
Libya
Kyrgyzstan
Paraguay
Nicaragua
Bulgaria
Serbia
El Salvador
Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Singapore
Lebanon
Finland
Liberia
Norway
Slovakia
Palestine
Central African Republic
Oman
Ireland
New Zealand
Mauritania
Costa Rica
Kuwait
Panama
Croatia
Georgia
Eritrea
Mongolia
Uruguay
Puerto Rico
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Qatar
Moldova
Namibia
Armenia
Lithuania
Jamaica
Albania
Gambia
Gabon
Botswana
Lesotho
Guinea Bissau
Slovenia
Equatorial Guinea
Latvia
North Macedonia
Bahrain
Trinidad and Tobago
Timor Leste
Estonia
Cyprus
Mauritius
Eswatini
Djibouti
Fiji
Comoros
Guyana
Solomon Islands
Bhutan
Macau
Luxembourg
Montenegro
Suriname
Malta
Maldives
Cape Verde
Brunei
Belize
Bahamas
Iceland
Vanuatu
New Caledonia
Barbados
Sao Tome and Principe
Samoa
Curacao
Saint Lucia
Guam
Seychelles
Grenada
Aruba
Tonga
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Antigua and Barbuda
United States Virgin Islands
Andorra
Cayman Islands
Dominica
Bermuda
Faroe Islands
Saint Kitts and Nevis
American Samoa
Turks and Caicos Islands
Liechtenstein
British Virgin Islands
Gibraltar
San Marino
Anguilla
Cook Islands
Montserrat
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Soccer is played in over 230 countries around the world, but it is the most popular in the country of Brazil.

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