Countries that have qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2014

Presentation of the FIFA 2014 Trophy in Mexico

10 teams have booked their places in the 2014 FIFA World Cup (Getty Images)

Following the latest round of qualifiers, a total 10 teams have qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which will be held in Brazil.

Below is a breakup of the teams that have qualified* from their continental associations:

UEFA:

Netherlands: A comfortable qualification campaign for the Dutch as they won all of their matches except for a draw away at Estonia to take their tally to 22 points from 8 games with two games to play. The Netherlands have scored 24 goals and conceded just 4 in the qualifiers.

Italy: The Azzurri, too, sealed their place in the 2014 World Cup finals with two games to spare as a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic gave them an unassailable lead at the top of Group B. The Italians have taken 20 points from eight games with 6 wins and 2 draws. They drew away in the Czech Republic and in Bulgaria.

CONMEBOL:

Brazil (Host): Brazil qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup automatically as the host nation.

Argentina: A 5-2 thrashing of Paraguay ensured Argentina topped the CONMEBOL group as they have 29 points from 14 games, including 8 wins, a draw and a solitary loss to Venezuela last October.

CONCACAF:

Unites States of America: A 3-1 loss against Costa Rica and a 2-0 win over Mexico during the international break booked USA’s ticket to the 2014 FIFA World Cup. They now have 16 points from 8 games and are assured of a finish in the top 3 of the CONCACAF group.

Costa Rica: Costa Rica beat USA 3-1 but their 1-1 draw with Jamaica took them to 15 points with two games to play – out of reach of 4th placed Panama who have 8 points. Costa Rica lost 4 matches (two each to Mexico and the USA) but did enough in their other matches to seal qualification.

AFC:

Japan: The AFC qualifiers finished in June and Japan topped group B with 5 wins, 2 draws and a loss that saw them gain 17 points during the campaign. They scored 16 goals, conceding just 5.

South Korea: South Korea finished second in Group A with 14 points from their 8 games including 4 wins and two draws. They lost 1-0 twice to group toppers Iran as they scored 13 goals and conceded 7 as they narrowly qualified automatically ahead of Uzbekistan thanks to a goal difference that was superior by one.

Australia: The Australians finished second in Group B with 13 points, 4 behind leaders Japan. The Socceroos won just 3 matches out of 8, playing out 4 draws and losing a match away to Jordan.

Iran: Iran topped group A by finishing two points ahead of South Korea and Uzbekistan with 16 points from their 8 matches. They won 5 matches and drew just one as their strong defense conceded just the two goals, keeping 6 clean sheets. But a toothless attack saw them score only 8 goals which included 4 in one match.

* This list will be updated as and when more countries qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil.

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