1938 FIFA World Cup qualification


A total of 37 teams entered the 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament. For the first time the title holders and the host country were given automatic qualification. Therefore, France, as the hosts, and Italy, as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 14 spots open for competition.
Due to the Spanish Civil War, Spain withdrew from the competition. The remaining 34 teams were divided into 12 groups, based on geographical considerations, as follows:
However, due to the withdrawal of Austria after qualifying, only 15 teams actually competed in the final tournament. FIFA did not offer participation to the runner-up of the group that Austria had played in, Latvia.
A total of 21 teams played at least one qualifying match. A total of 22 qualifying matches were played, and 96 goals were scored.

Format

The 12 groups had different rules, as follows:
Key:
RankTeam
1330011111.06
232011171.574
331024110.362
43003070.000

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Germany and Sweden qualified.

Group 2

RankTeam
12110651.203
22011560.831

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Norway qualified.

Group 3

RankTeam
12101414.002
22101140.252

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Poland finished above Yugoslavia on goal average, and thus qualified.

Group 4

Egypt were to play Romania on 17 December 1937, but Egypt refused to play Romania during the Ramadan month, with Egyptian officials arguing that it was "impossible" to play football during that time period.
After Egyptian officials invited Austrian club side First Vienna FC to Egypt to participate in a friendly game against the national team during the holy month, Egypt were withdrawn by FIFA, and Romania qualified automatically.

Group 5

RankTeam
11100212.002
21001120.500

Switzerland qualified.

Group 6

First round

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Greece qualified for the final round.

Final round

Hungary qualified.

Group 7

RankTeam
12110717.003
22011170.141

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Czechoslovakia qualified.

Group 8

First round

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Latvia qualified for the final round.

Final round

Austria qualified, but was later incorporated by Germany during the Anschluss. FIFA offered the place to England, who had opted not to enter the competition, but they declined the offer; FIFA decided not to allow anyone else to qualify, leaving the World Cup one team short.

Group 9

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Netherlands and Belgium qualified.

Group 10

Argentina withdrew, so Brazil qualified automatically.

Group 11

First round

Costa Rica, Dutch Guiana, El Salvador, Mexico, Colombia and the United States all withdrew, so Cuba qualified automatically.

Group 12

Japan withdrew, so Dutch East Indies qualified automatically.

Qualified teams

TeamFinals AppearanceStreakLast Appearance
2nd21934
3rd31934
3rd31934
1st1
2nd21934
1st1
3rd31934
2nd21934
2nd21934
2nd21934
2nd21934
1st1
1st1
3rd31934
2nd21934
2nd21934

11 of the 15 teams subsequently failed to qualify for the 1950 finals: Belgium, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dutch East Indies, France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Romania.

Goalscorers

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