A total of 39 (not counted Iceland, Bolivia, Cuba and Costa Rica) teams entered the 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament. Switzerland, as the hosts, and Uruguay, as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 14 spots open for competition.

The remaining 37 teams were divided into 13 groups, based on geographical considerations, as follows:

  • Groups 1 to 10 – Europe and the Near East: 11 places, contested by 27 teams (including Egypt and Israel).
  • Group 11 and 12 – The Americas: 2 places, contested by 7 teams.
  • Group 13 – Asia: 1 place, contested by 3 teams.

Rejected: Iceland, Bolivia, Cuba and Costa Rica

Withdrawals: Poland, Republic of China, Peru

From the remaining 34 teams, 1 qualified without playing any qualifying match: Hungary

A total of 33 teams played at least one qualifying match. A total of 57 qualifying matches were played, and 208 goals were scored (an average of 3.65 per match).

Listed below are the dates and results of the qualification rounds.

Groups

The 13 groups had different rules, as follows:

  • Groups 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, and 10 had 3 teams each. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners would qualify.
  • Groups 5, 6 and 9 had 2 teams each. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners would qualify.
  • Group 3 had 4 teams. The teams played against each other once, either home or away. The group winner and runner-up would qualify.
  • Group 11 had 4 teams. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winner would qualify.
  • Group 12 had 3 teams. The teams played against each other twice. The group winner would qualify.
  • Group 13 had 3 teams. After Republic of China withdrew before the matches began, the remaining 2 teams played ]each other twice. The group winner would qualify.

Group 1

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West Germany qualified.

Group 2

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Belgium qualified.

This was the first time Sweden failed to qualify.

Group 3

This group was also the 1953–54 British Home Championship.

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England and Scotland qualified.

Group 4

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France qualified.

Group 5

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Austria qualified.

Group 6

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Spain and Turkey finished level on points, and a play-off on neutral ground was played to decide who would qualify.

Luigi Franco Gemma, a 14-year-old Italian boy whose father worked at the stadium, picked Turkey's name from the lots with his eyes blindfolded. Therefore, Turkey qualified. This was the first time Spain failed to qualify for the final tournament.

Group 7

Since FIFA rejected the entry of and withdrew, the Group was scratched and qualified automatically.

Group 8

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Czechoslovakia qualified. This was the first time Romania failed to qualify.

Group 9

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Italy qualified.

Group 10

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Yugoslavia qualified.

Group 11

FIFA rejected the entry of .

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Brazil qualified. This was the first time they had to play qualifying matches.

Group 12

FIFA rejected the entries of and . The United States played all their games away from home.

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Mexico qualified.

Group 13

FIFA rejected the entries of and the . Both games were played in Japan.

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South Korea qualified.

Qualified teams

thumb|500px|FIFA World Cup qualification 1954

thumb|500px|Qualifying countries

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|29 November 1953

|3rd||1||1938

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|8 October 1953

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|21 March 1954

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|25 October 1953

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|11 November 1953

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|25 November 1953

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|style="text-align:left"| (w)

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|24 January 1954

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|14 March 1954

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|14 January 1954

|3rd||2||1950

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|31 March 1954

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|style="text-align:left"| (h)

|22 July 1946

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|17 March 1954

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|16 July 1950

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|28 March 1954

|3rd||1||1938

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|28 March 1954

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(h) – qualified automatically as hosts

(c) – qualified automatically as defending champions

(w) – qualified automatically because Poland withdrew

Goalscorers

;6 goals

  • Max Morlock

;5 goals

  • Erich Probst
  • Baltazar
  • Tomás Balcázar

;4 goals

  • Henri Coppens
  • José Luis Lamadrid
  • Nils-Åke Sandell
  • Bill Looby

;3 goals

  • František Vlk
  • Nat Lofthouse
  • Kalevi Lehtovirta
  • Just Fontaine
  • Pedro Arnauda
  • Manuel Lugo
  • Choi Chung-min
  • Chung Nam-sik
  • John Charles

;2 goals

  • Léopold Anoul
  • Mathieu Bollen
  • Júlio Botelho
  • Harold Hassall
  • Dennis Wilshaw
  • Olavi Lahtinen
  • Jean Desgranges
  • Pierre Flamion
  • Léon Glovacki
  • Roger Piantoni
  • Joseph Ujlaki
  • Jean Vincent
  • Gerard Ellie
  • Arthur Fitzsimons
  • Reg Ryan
  • Giampiero Boniperti
  • Amleto Frignani
  • Toshio Iwatani
  • Alfredo Torres
  • Peter McParland
  • José Parodi
  • József Pecsovszky
  • Allan Brown
  • Charlie Fleming
  • Burhan Sargın
  • Ivor Allchurch
  • Fritz Walter

;1 goal

  • Robert Dienst
  • Ernst Happel
  • Ernst Ocwirk
  • Theodor Wagner
  • Victor Lemberechts
  • Victor Mees
  • Jean-Louis Straetmans
  • Maurinho
  • Stefan Bozhkov
  • Ivan Kolev
  • Dobromir Tashkov
  • Ted Robledo
  • Emil Pažický
  • František Šafránek
  • Ad-Diba
  • Alaa El-Hamouly
  • Ronnie Allen
  • Ivor Broadis
  • Jimmy Mullen
  • Johnny Nicholls
  • Nils Rikberg
  • Jorma Vaihela
  • Raymond Cicci
  • Jacques Foix
  • Édouard Kargu
  • Raymond Kopa
  • Armand Penverne
  • Thanasis Bembis
  • Georgios Kamaras
  • Dimitris Kokkinakis
  • George Cummins
  • Tommy Eglington
  • Frank O'Farrell
  • Davy Walsh
  • Ermes Muccinelli
  • Egisto Pandolfini
  • Eduardo Ricagni
  • Ken Naganuma
  • Antoine Kohn
  • Rafael Ávalos
  • Gregorio Gómez
  • José Naranjo
  • Nicolás Tellez
  • Norman Lockhart
  • Eddie McMorran
  • Knut Dahlen
  • Harald Hennum
  • Hans Nordahl
  • Gunnar Thoresen
  • Ireneo Hermosilla
  • Eulogio Martínez
  • Silvio Parodi
  • José Águas
  • Valeriu Călinoiu
  • Alexandru Ene
  • Gavril Serfözö
  • Herbert Binkert
  • Herbert Martin
  • Werner Otto
  • Gerhard Siedl
  • Jackie Henderson
  • Bobby Johnstone
  • Willie Ormond
  • Lawrence Reilly
  • Choi Kwang-suk
  • Rafael Alsua
  • José Artetxe
  • Adrián Escudero
  • Agustín Gaínza
  • Miguel González
  • Venancio García
  • Bengt Berndtsson
  • Hans Persson
  • Gösta Sandberg
  • Herbert Sandin
  • Arne Selmosson
  • Recep Adanır
  • Suat Mamat
  • Cornelius Casey
  • Efrain Chacurian
  • Ruben Mendoza
  • Helmut Rahn
  • Horst Schade
  • Hans Schäfer
  • Ottmar Walter
  • Frane Matošić
  • Miloš Milutinović
  • Todor Veselinović
  • Branko Zebec

;1 own goal

  • William Scheppel (playing against Mexico)

Notes

  • Turkey qualified via the drawing of lots, after they and Spain finished level on points in Group 6 and a drawn play-off match in Rome.
  • For the first time, qualification matches were actually played in South America; in the four previous World Cups, the South American teams qualified automatically due to withdrawals (in the case of 1934) or through the South American Football Championship (for the 1938 and 1950 tournaments), while there was no qualifying process in 1930. Argentina did not take part in the qualification process.
  • As the French-occupied Saarland protectorate did not become part of Germany until 1957, the Saarland national team entered their only World Cup competition and actually had to play Germany in the qualifiers.
  • The entries of Bolivia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Iceland, India and South Vietnam were rejected by FIFA.
  • After being banned from the 1950 tournament following the Second World War, Germany and Japan were both allowed to play again. West Germany qualified and became champions after defeating Hungary with a score of 3–2 in the final that became known as the Miracle of Bern.

References

  • FIFA World Cup Official Site – 1954 World Cup Qualification
  • RSSSF – 1954 World Cup Qualification