Australia (AUS) -- qualified June 6th
Japan (JPN) -- qualified June 6th
Korea DPR (PRK) -- qualified June 17th
Korea Republic (KOR) -- qualified June 6th
Denmark (DEN) -- qualified October 10th
England (ENG) -- qualified September 9th
France (FRA) -- qualified November18th
Germany (GER) -- qualified October 10th
Greece (GRE) -- qualified November18th
Italy (ITA) -- qualified October 10th
Netherlands (NED) -- qualified June 6th
Portugal (POR) -- qualified November18th
Serbia (SRB) -- qualified October 10th
Slovakia (SVK) -- qualified October 14th
Slovenia (SVN) -- qualified November18th
Spain (ESP) -- qualified September 9th
Switzerland (SUI) -- qualified October 14th
Honduras (HON) -- qualified October 14th
Mexico (MEX) -- qualified October 10th
USA (USA) -- qualified October 10th
Algeria (ALG) -- qualified November18th
Cameroon (CMR) -- qualified November14th
Côte d'Ivoire (CIV) -- qualified October 10th
Ghana (GHA) -- qualified September 6th
Nigeria (NGA) -- qualified November14th
South Africa (RSA) -- did not need to qualify as hosts (May 15th 2004)
New Zealand (NZL) -- qualified November 14th
Argentina (ARG) -- qualified October 14th
Brazil (BRA) -- qualified September 5th
Chile (CHI) -- qualified October 10th
Paraguay (PAR) -- qualified September 9th
Uruguay (URU) -- qualified November18th
There are 32 teams in the world cup.
There was 32 teams in the 2006 World Cup.
There were 32 teams taking part in the 2010 world cup.
There will be no teams taking part, as the world cup was in 2014.
There are four teams that are members of UEFA and are either part of United Kingdom or are British overseas territories. These four teams are England, Wales, Gibraltar and Scotland. All these teams participate in the FIFA world cup qualifiers.
There are 32 teams in the world cup.
All of the international teams play the qualifying tournament to see which teams move on to the world cup.
24 National Teams are in the World Cup.
There was 32 teams in the 2006 World Cup.
Depending on where the cup is, the home countrie's team plays along with the previous world cup winners and other top teams from around the world. All of these teams are not club but national teams
32 teams in the world cup this year!
There were 32 teams at the 2010 world cup.
The teams will be playing the world cup 2010 in South Africa.
14 teams are playing in the world cup 2015
There were 32 teams taking part in the 2010 world cup.
There will be no teams taking part, as the world cup was in 2014.
There are atotal of 32 teams in the 2010 world cup.