Eight of the 10 most populous countries are not in the World Cup
•Eight of the 10 most populous countries are not in the World CupImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Without a team in the World Cup, Bangladeshi fans have "adopted" other nations such as Argentin...
•Two others (Russia and Nigeria) have appeared at several previous tournaments.
•China and Indonesia have only once taken part in the most popular sporting event on the planet.India (the world's most populous nation), Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Pakistan have so far only dreamt of jo...
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Eight of the 10 most populous countries are not in the World CupImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Without a team in the World Cup, Bangladeshi fans have "adopted" other nations such as Argentina ByFernando DuarteBBC World Service Published2 minutes agoThere was mayhem at the packed gathering of fans on 17 June, when Argentina star Lionel Messi scored his first 2026 Fifa World Cup goal by coolly slotting the ball past the Algerian goalkeeper.But not a single Argentine was in the crowd: the fans jumping around - many of them wearing the famous albiceleste (white and sky blue) shirt - were locals in one of the many open-air watch parties in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.Cities in India and Indonesia have also hosted similarly passionate street gatherings.Messi and his countrymen have been adopted by these fans, in part because their own nations have repeatedly failed to qualify for the World Cup.Of the world's 10 most populous countries, only two have made it to the current tournament (the United States and Brazil). Two others (Russia and Nigeria) have appeared at several previous tournaments. China and Indonesia have only once taken part in the most popular sporting event on the planet.India (the world's most populous nation), Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Pakistan have so far only dreamt of joining the party - although India technically qualified for the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, but withdrew less than a month before the tournament started."It is simply unacceptable that a country with millions of football fans should lag so far behind in football," renowned Bangladeshi actor, writer and football fan Audite Karim tells the BBC.So why is it that population size is such a poor guide to footballing success?Does size really matter?In theory, the larger the population of a given country, the more potential athletes there are to recruit.Seven out of the eight nations to ever win the World Cup (Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Germany,...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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