1950 FIFA World Cup qualification
A total of 34 teams entered the qualification rounds of the 1950 FIFA World Cup, competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament. Brazil, as the hosts, and Italy, as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 14 spots open for competition.
The remaining 32 teams were divided into 10 groups, based on geographical considerations, as follows:
- Groups 1 to 6 – Europe: 7 places, contested by 18 teams.
- Groups 7 to 9 – The Americas: 6 places, contested by 10 teams.
- Group 10 – Asia: 1 place, contested by 4 teams.
A total of 19 teams played at least one qualifying match. A total of 26 qualifying matches were played, and 121 goals were scored.
Listed below are the dates and results of the qualification rounds.
Groups
The 10 groups had different rules, as follows:- Group 1 had 4 teams. The teams played against each other once. The group winner and runner-up would qualify.
- Groups 2, 3 and 4 had 3 teams each. The strongest team of each group was seeded. There would be two rounds of play:
- * Final Round: The seeded team played against the winner of the First Round on a home-and-away basis. The winner would qualify.
- Group 5 had 3 teams. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winner would qualify.
- Group 6 had 2 teams. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winner would qualify.
- Group 7 had 3 teams. The group winner and runner-up would qualify.
- Group 8 had 4 teams. The group winner and runner-up would qualify.
- Group 9 had 3 teams. The teams played against each other twice. The group winner and runner-up would qualify.
- Group 10 had 4 teams. The group winner would qualify.
Group 1
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England qualified. Scotland also qualified, but declined to participate.
Group 2
First round
Syria withdrew, and remaining match was not played.Turkey advanced to the Final Round.
Final round
Austria withdrew, so Turkey qualified automatically. But Turkey later also withdrew, and FIFA offered the place to Portugal, the runner-up of Group 6, but they declined. FIFA decided not to allow anyone else to qualify, leaving the World Cup two teams short.Group 3
First round
----Yugoslavia advanced to the Final Round.
Final round
----France 2–2 Yugoslavia on aggregate, and a play-off on neutral ground was played to decide who would qualify.
Yugoslavia qualified while France were also offered a place by FIFA. France initially accepted, but later declined.
Group 4
First round
----Switzerland advanced to the Final Round.
Final round
Belgium withdrew, so Switzerland qualified automatically.Group 5
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Sweden qualified. Finland withdrew before the group was completed. Ireland were subsequently invited to enter competition but declined the opportunity because of traveling costs.
Sweden beat Finland 8–1 on 2 October 1949 in Malmö. However, FIFA's website does not include this match in the list of matches or in the group standings. RSSSF's website lists the match with the note "Sweden played B-team", and does not provide group standings.
Group 6
----Spain qualified. Portugal were also invited to take part but they declined.
Group 7
Argentina withdrew, so Bolivia and Chile qualified automatically.Group 8
Ecuador and Peru withdrew, so Uruguay and Paraguay qualified automatically.Group 9
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Mexico and the United States qualified.
Group 10
Burma, Indonesia and the Philippines all withdrew before the draw, so India qualified automatically. But India later also withdrew "because of the expense of traveling such a long way to play," and the AIFF wanted to concentrate on the 1952 Olympics. Although according to some reports, it was caused by a FIFA ruling that players were not allowed to play barefoot. FIFA decided not to invite anyone else, leaving the World Cup three teams short.Qualified teams
Team | Finals appearance | Streak | Last appearance |
2nd | 1 | 1930 | |
' | 4th | 4 | 1938 |
2nd | 1 | 1930 | |
1st | 1 | – | |
1st | 1 | – | |
3rd | 3 | 1938 | |
2nd | 1 | 1930 | |
2nd | 1 | 1930 | |
2nd | 1 | 1934 | |
1st | 1 | – | |
3rd | 3 | 1938 | |
3rd | 3 | 1938 | |
1st | 1 | – | |
3rd | 1 | 1934 | |
2nd | 1 | 1930 | |
2nd | 1 | 1930 |
- , and withdrew after qualifying.
- ' – qualified automatically as hosts
- – qualified automatically as defending champions
Goalscorers
;4 goals;3 goals
- Jackie Milburn
- Stan Mortensen
- Samuel Smyth
- Con Martin
- Henry Morris
- Telmo Zarra
- Karl-Erik Palmér
- Jacques Fatton
- Fahreddin Cansever
- Stjepan Bobek
- Milutin Pajević
- Stan Pearson
- Henri Baillot
- Yehoshua Glazer
- Antonio Flores
- Luis Luna
- José Naranjo
- William Waddell
- René Maillard
- Pete Matevich
- John Souza
- Frank Wallace
- Prvoslav Mihajlović
- Marko Valok
- Jacinto Barquín
- José Gómez
- Santiago Veiga
- Roy Bentley
- Jack Froggatt
- Jorma Vaihela
- Jean Luciano
- Marius Walter
- Bobby Brennan
- Peter Farrell
- Johnny Gavin
- Davy Walsh
- Jim Kremer
- Armand Muller
- Michel Reuter
- Camille Wagner
- Mario Ochoa
- Héctor Ortiz
- Carlos Septién
- Fernando Cabrita
- António Jesus Correia
- José Travassos
- Alexander Linwood
- Jimmy Mason
- John McPhail
- Lawrence Reilly
- Billy Steel
- Estanislao Basora
- Agustín Gaínza
- Luis Molowny
- José Luis Panizo
- Sune Anderson
- Hasse Jeppson
- Nils Liedholm
- Kiki Antenen
- Robert Ballaman
- Hans-Peter Friedländer
- Walter Bahr
- Ben Wattman
- Bülent Eken
- Erol Keskin
- Gündüz Kılıç
- Lefter Kücükandonyadis
- Mal Griffiths
- Zlatko Čajkovski
- Božidar Senčar