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The African Confederation of Football covers more territory than any other confederation and includes a set of increasingly confident and ambitious nations.
The African Confederation of Football covers more territory than any other confederation and includes a set of increasingly confident and ambitious nations.
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"Japan"Japan, the 2002 World Cup hosts, cemented their status as a top-tier footballing nation, propelled by the technical excellence of the J-League.
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"AFC"The African Confederation of Football covers more territory than any other confederation and includes a set of increasingly confident and ambitious nations.
Football Nation
"France"Fueled by the Clairefontaine Academy, France has become a modern football factory, populating the world's biggest league with French stars.
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"Uruguay"Uruguay was the most important football nation at the beginning of the 20th century. Winners of the first World Cup in 1930, no country has a more fearsome reputation. Uruguay may be a small country, but it has an enormous fighting spirit.
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"Germany"Germany is the footballing nation which most consistently excels. The four-time World Cup winners are tournament football specialists, and in Franz Beckenbauer they have one of the international game's most important figures.
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"UEFA"The most successful and powerful confederation, UEFA maintains its standing through the reach of its club competition, the UEFA Champions League.
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"Spain"Spain has become the world's leading footballing nation. Their 2024 European Championship title was forged by a squad representative of all Spain, unlike its past successes which had been dictated by two of the world's biggest clubs.
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"Saudi Arabia & Waff"Saudi Arabia, a powerhouse of the AFC, has established one of the most influential domestic competitions, invested heavily in football in other countries, and will host the 2034 World Cup.
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