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    Why India, With 1.4 Billion People, Has Yet to Reach the FIFA World Cup

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    India, home to approximately 1.4 billion people, remains absent from the FIFA World Cup, the premier global football tournament. This absence is notable given the country’s vast population, which theoretically provides a large talent pool for the sport. However, football in India has historically struggled to compete with cricket, the nation’s dominant sport, limiting resources and infrastructure development for football. The country’s football federation has made efforts to improve standards, but progress has been slow and inconsistent.

    In a significant development, the lack of World Cup qualification underscores deeper issues such as inadequate grassroots programs, limited professional leagues, and insufficient international exposure for Indian players. While other populous nations have made strides on the global football stage, India’s football ecosystem has yet to mature to a competitive level. The Indian Super League, launched in 2014, has aimed to boost the sport’s profile domestically, but it has yet to translate into World Cup success.

    Meanwhile, the global football community watches as India continues to invest in youth development and infrastructure, hoping to break its World Cup drought in future tournaments. Qualification would not only elevate the sport’s status within the country but also inspire millions of aspiring footballers. India’s journey reflects broader challenges faced by emerging football nations striving to compete against established powers in the world’s most popular sport.

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