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The World Cup - Qualification Europe is the continental qualifying tournament for the FIFA World Cup, organized by UEFA. It is not a standalone league but a rigorous, multi-stage competition that determines which European national teams earn the right to compete on football's grandest stage. Its history is intrinsically linked to the World Cup itself, with the first European qualifiers held for the 1934 tournament in Italy. The format has evolved significantly over the decades, adapting to the expanding number of UEFA member associations, which now total 55. The competition's structure is a marathon of matches spread over nearly two years. It typically begins with a preliminary round for the lowest-ranked nations, followed by a main group stage. Teams are drawn into groups of five or six, playing each other home and away in a round-robin format. The group winners qualify directly for the World Cup finals. The runners-up, and sometimes the best-ranked group winners from the UEFA Nations League, then enter a high-stakes playoff stage. These playoffs, often contested in a single-leg knockout format, determine the final European berths, creating some of the most dramatic and emotionally charged matches in international football. The current competitive landscape is fiercely contested. Traditional powerhouses like Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and England are perennial favorites, but the gap has narrowed. Nations such as Belgium, Portugal, the Netherlands, and Croatia consistently challenge for top spots, while teams like Wales, North Macedonia, and Iceland have famously caused major upsets in recent cycles. The qualification campaign is a grueling test of squad depth, consistency, and national pride. Famous players have etched their names into qualification history. Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for most goals in European qualifiers, while legends like Zlatan Ibrahimović, David Beckham, and Andriy Shevchenko have delivered iconic performances for their countries. The tournament is also a stage for emerging stars to announce themselves on the international scene. An interesting fact is the sheer volume of matches; a full qualification cycle involves over 250 games. The playoffs have produced unforgettable moments, such as the "Battle of Nuremberg" in 2006 and Italy's dramatic failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup after a playoff loss to Sweden. This qualification path is a monumental journey in itself, where dreams are realized and heartbreak is guaranteed for many, all in pursuit of a place at the World Cup.

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Coupe du Monde - Qualification Europe est une compétition de football majeure en World, avec classement, calendrier, résultats et statistiques par équipe. Actuellement 54 équipes participent à Coupe du Monde - Qualification Europe se disputant le titre. Consultez le classement, les buteurs, le calendrier, les résultats et les pronostics de Coupe du Monde - Qualification Europe ci-dessous.

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