Lista reprezentacji w piłce nożnej mężczyzn należących do FIFA

Lista reprezentacji mężczyzn, które należą do FIFA - poniższa lista przedstawia 211 narodowych federacji (55 z UEFA, 54 z CAF, 46 z AFC, 35 z CONCACAF, 11 z OFC i 10 z CONMEBOL) piłki nożnej będących członkami FIFA (185 krajów, 3 nieuznawane państwa, 9 autonomii i 14 terytoriów zależnych stan z 13 maja 2016)[1]. Ośmioma najstarszymi członkami od 1904 roku są: Belgia, Dania, Francja, Hiszpania, Holandia, Niemcy, Szwecja i Szwajcaria, najmłodszymi zaś od 2016 roku są Gibraltar i Kosowo.

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Podział według państw

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H

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V

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Podział na państwa nieuznawane

Podział według autonomii

Podział według terytoriów zależnych

Podział według Wysp

Przypisy

  1. Oficjalna strona FIFA. [dostęp 2016-06-17]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-06-22)].
  2. wcześniej jako państwo stowarzyszone z Wielką Brytanią w latach 1972–1981
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o wcześniej jako ZSRR w latach 1957–1991 i Wspólnota Niepodległych Państw w latach 1991–1992
  4. wcześniej jako Austro-Węgry w latach 1907–1918, później jako Niemcy w latach 1933–1945
  5. wcześniej jako samorządna kolonia w latach 1968–1969 i wspólnota Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1969–1973
  6. wcześniej jako Dahomej w latach 1964–1975
  7. wcześniej jako Królestwo Jugosławii w latach 1929–1941, Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosławii w latach 1945–1992
  8. wcześniej jako Górna Wolta w latach 1964–1984
  9. a b także jako: Królestwo Serbów, Chorwatów i Słoweńców w latach 1918–1929, Królestwo Jugosławii w latach 1929–1941, Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosławii w latach 1945–1992
  10. także jako: Królestwo Jugosławii w latach 1929–1941, Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosławii w latach 1945–1992, Federalna Republika Jugosławii w latach 1992–2003, Serbia i Czarnogóra w latach 2003–2006
  11. później jako Czechosłowacja w latach 1918-1992 roku
  12. wcześniej jako Zair w latach 1971–1997
  13. później jako Zjednoczona Republika Arabska w latach 1958–1971
  14. później jako Republika Khmerów w latach 1970-1975, Demokratyczna Kampucza w latach 1975-1979 i Ludowa Republika Kampuczy w latach 1979-1993
  15. wcześniej jako Kongo-Brazzaville w latach 1964-1992
  16. Królestwo Jugosławii w latach 1929–1941, Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosławii w latach 1945–1992
  17. przed trzydziestojednoletnią przerwą spowodowaną apartheidem, wcześniej jako Związek Południowej Afryki w latach 1910–1961
  18. wcześniej jako: Królestwo Serbów, Chorwatów i Słoweńców w latach 1923-1929, Królestwo Jugosławii w latach 1929-1941, Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosławii w latach 1945-1992, Federalna Republika Jugosławii w latach 1992–2003, Serbia i Czarnogóra w latach 2003-2006
  19. wcześniej jako Cejlon w latach 1952–1972
  20. wcześniej jako Sudan Anglo-Egipski w latach 1948–1956
  21. wcześniej jako Rodezja w latach 1965-31 maja 1979
  22. wcześniej jako Brytyjski Mandat Palestyny w latach 1929-1948, po ogłoszeniu niepodległości przez Izrael przerwa do 1998 roku

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