Quiz! Can you name every men's national football team in the world?
210 teams - how many can you name?
![England captain Bobby Moore kissing the Jules Rimet trophy as the team celebrate winning the 1966 World Cup final against Germany at Wembley Stadium. His team mates are, left to right, George Cohen, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, 30th July 1966.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/x4voyzZGHuLodEWFiLxxSZ-1200-80.jpg)
30 minutes on the clock, 210 nations to guess.
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Can you name every country in the world?
Ordinarily, your first answer may be the UK. But this is football - and FIFA's official roll call differs slightly from your average globe.
There are, officially, 195 countries in the world. That's 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations plus an additional two that are non-member observer states. FIFA, meanwhile, have 210 nations.
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We've listed out their total points and grouped them by confederation. Sure, you might name every team at the last World Cup - but how well do you know the sides who compete in Oceania's qualification?
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