Silver Road and Golden Stripes, Yet Another Football TL

Confederation Recap: CONCACAF
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Member State
Nations League participations​
Nations League record​
World League participations​
World League record​
Conference Cup participations​
Conference Cup record​
Canada​
14​
Quarter-Finals​
43​
Finalists​
26​
Winners (1974-75)
24​
Winners (2010-11)
15​
Finalists​
Belize​
Costa Rica​
9​
Quarter-Finals​
21​
Semi-Finals​
El Salvador​
7​
Round of 16​
Guatemala​
2​
Round of 32​
Honduras​
1​
17th-24th​
30​
Quarter-Finals​
Nicaragua​
Panama​
11​
Round of 16​
Anguilla​
Antigua and Barbuda​
Aruba​
Bahamas​
Barbados​
Bermuda​
Bonaire​
British Virgin Islands​
Cayman Islands​
Cuba​
2​
Round of 32​
Curacao​
3​
Quarter-Finals​
Dominica​
Dominican Republic​
French Guiana​
Grenada​
Guadeloupe​
Guyana​
Haiti​
7​
Quarter-Finals​
Jamaica​
20​
Quarter-Finals​
Martinique​
Montserrat​
Puerto Rico​
Saint Kitts and Nevis​
1​
Groups - 3rd place​
Saint Lucia​
Saint Martin​
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines​
Sint Maarten​
Suriname​
Trinidad and Tobago​
2​
25th-32nd​
15​
Finalists​
Turks and Caicos Islands​
U.S. Virgin Islands​
 
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Confederation Recap: CONMEBOL
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Member State
Nations League Participations​
Nations League record​
World League participations​
World League record​
Conference Cup participations​
Conference Cup record​
65​
Winners (1956-57, 1977-78, 1979-80, 2001-02)
4​
Winners (1988-89, 1999-2000)
Bolivia​
1​
17th-24th​
17​
Round of 16​
67​
Winners (1958-59, 1959-60, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1993-94)
2​
Winners (2018-19)
21​
Finalists​
35​
Winners (1983-84)
27​
Winners (2014-15)
22​
Semi-Finals​
7​
Semi-Finals​
23​
Winners (2004-05)
16​
Winners (2004-05)
37​
Winners (1998-99)
Peru
8​
Semi-Finals​
34​
Semi-Finals​
47​
Winners (2009-10)
23​
Winners (2020-21)
Venezuela​
4​
Quarter-Finals​
16​
Semi-Finals​
 
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Confederation Recap: UEFA
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Member State
Nations League participations​
Nations League record​
World League participations​
World League record​
Conference Cup participations​
Conference Cup record​
Albania​
1​
17th-24th​
13​
Quarter-Finals​
Andorra​
Armenia​
5​
Round of 32​
Austria​
22​
Quarter-Finals​
34​
Semi-Finals​
Azerbaijan​
1​
3rd in groups​
Belarus​
11​
Round of 16​
27​
Winners (2019-20)
26​
Winners (1985-86, 1987-88)
7​
Finalists​
10​
Finalists​
9​
Quarter-Finals​
43​
Winners (1976-77)
26​
Winners (2000-01)
10​
Winners (1996-97, 1997-98)
Cyprus​
4​
Round of 32​
18​
Quarter-Finals​
12​
Winners (2019-20)
34​
Winners (1990-91)
20​
Winners (2001-02)
64​
Winners (1967-68, 1983-84, 1989-90)
8​
Winners (2005-06, 2009-10, 2015-16)
Estonia​
3​
Round of 32​
Faroe Islands​
1​
4th in groups​
Finland​
26​
Finalists​
49​
Winners (1957-58, 1978-79, 1982-83, 1984-85, 1992-93, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2016-17, 2018-19)
10​
Winners (1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1994-95, 1995-96, 2003-04)
Georgia​
5​
Round of 16​
67​
Winners (1968-69, 1971-72, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1985-86, 2003-04, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2015-16)
7​
Winners (2000-01, 2007-08)
Gibraltar​
Greece​
13​
Round of 16​
45​
Finalists​
25​
Winners (1955-56)
33​
Finalists​
3​
Finalists​
13​
Quarter-Finals​
Israel​
4​
17th-24th​
39​
Semi-Finals​
65​
Winners (1988-89, 1994-95, 1996-97, 2007-08)
4​
Quarter-Finals​
Kazakhstan​
Kosovo​
Latvia​
6​
Semi-Finals​
Liechstenstein​
Lithuania​
9​
Round of 32​
Luxembourg​
1​
3rd in groups​
Malta​
Moldova​
2​
4th in groups​
Montenegro​
2​
25th-32nd​
8​
Quarter-Finals​
47​
Winners (1972-73, 1986-87, 1997-98, 2005-06)
5​
Winners (2010-11, 2017-18)
North Macedonia​
9​
Round of 32​
6​
Round of 16​
32​
Winners (1981-82)
15​
Winners (1995-96)
25​
Quarter-Finals​
26​
Winners (1974-75, 1976-77)
27​
Winners (1984-85)
38​
Winners (1965-66, 1966-67, 2006-07)
20​
Winners (1979-80, 1982-83)
19​
Winners (1991-92)
31​
Winners (1992-93)
30​
Semi-Finals​
28​
Semi-Finals​
19​
Quarter-Finals​
15​
Quarter-Finals​
San Marino​
30​
Winners (1964-65)
34​
Winners (1978-79, 1980-81)
7​
25th-32nd​
9​
Round of 16​
Slovenia​
3​
17th-24th​
18​
Semi-Finals​
Slovakia​
11​
Round of 16​
19​
Semi-Finals​
64​
Winners (1963-64, 1999-2000, 2008-09, 2012-13, 2017-18)
4​
Winners (2002-03, 2016-17)
44​
Finalists​
20​
Winners (1975-76, 1977-78)
17​
Semi-Finals​
28​
Winners (1991-92)
15​
Semi-Finals​
26​
Semi-Finals​
Ukraine​
14​
Quarter-Finals​
11​
Finalists​
10​
Semi-Finals​
30​
Winners (2012-13, 2013-14)
21​
Semi-Finals​
2​
Round of 16​
33​
Winners (1987-88)
1​
Finalists​
36​
Winners (1960-61)
11​
Winners (1986-87)
32​
Finalists​
5​
Semi-Finals​
 
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Confederation Recap: CAF
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Member State
Nations League participations​
Nations League record​
World League participations​
World League record​
Conference Cup participations​
Conference Cup record​
Algeria​
4​
Round of 16​
30​
Winners (2011-12)
9​
Quarter-Finals​
44​
Winners (1993-94)
Libya​
10​
Round of 32​
Morocco​
6​
Round of 16​
39​
Finalists​
Tunisia​
11​
Quarter-Finals​
34​
Semi-Finals​
Benin​
4​
Round of 16​
Burkina Faso​
14​
Semi-Finals​
Cape Verde​
10​
Round of 16​
Gambia​
Ghana​
8​
Round of 16​
36​
Finalists​
Guinea​
1​
25th-32nd​
20​
Round of 16​
Guinea-Bissau​
1​
4th in groups​
Ivory Coast​
10​
Quarter-Finals​
34​
Finalists​
Liberia​
Mali​
1​
17th-24th​
20​
Semi-Finals​
Mauritania​
Niger​
10​
Round of 16​
30​
Winners (1989-90)
7​
Semi-Finals​
15​
Quarter-Finals​
Sierra Leone​
4​
Round of 16​
Togo​
7​
Round of 32​
Cameroon​
8​
Quarter-Finals​
38​
Finalists​
Central African Republic​
1​
4th in groups​
Chad​
Congo​
4​
Round of 16​
DR Congo​
1​
Round of 16​
23​
Semi-Finals​
Equatorial Guinea​
1​
Round of 32​
Gabon​
1​
25th-32nd​
5​
Round of 32​
Sao Tome and Principe​
Burundi​
Djibouti​
Eritrea​
Ethiopia​
Kenya​
1​
4th in groups​
Rwanda​
Somalia​
South Sudan​
Sudan​
Tanzania​
Uganda​
8​
Round of 32​
Angola​
9​
Semi-Finals​
Botswana​
1​
4th in groups​
Comoros​
Eswatini​
Lesotho​
Madagascar​
Malawi​
3​
Round of 32​
Mauritius​
Mozambique​
1​
4th in groups​
Namibia​
Seychelles​
South Africa​
6​
Quarter-Finals​
18​
Round of 16​
Zambia​
4​
Round of 16​
25​
Finalists​
Zimbabwe​
8​
Round of 16​
 
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Confederation Recap: AFC
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Member State
Nations League participations​
Nations League record​
World League participations​
World League record​
Conference Cup participations​
Conference Cup record​
Bahrain​
5​
Quarter-Finals​
Iraq​
21​
Quarter-Finals​
Jordan​
5​
Round of 32​
Kuwait​
14​
Round of 16​
Lebanon​
1​
3rd in groups​
Oman​
4​
Round of 16​
Palestine​
Qatar​
8​
Round of 32​
Saudi Arabia​
2​
17th-24th​
26​
Finalists​
Syria​
3​
3rd in groups​
United Arab Emirates​
7​
Round of 16​
Yemen​
Afghanistan​
Iran​
5​
17th-24th​
38​
Finalists​
Kyrgyzstan​
Tajikistan​
Turkmenistan​
Uzbekistan​
13​
Winners (2014-15)
Bangladesh​
Bhutan​
India​
Maldives​
Nepal​
Pakistan​
Sri Lanka​
4​
Quarter-Finals​
38​
Winners (1990-91, 2006-07)
Brunei​
Cambodia​
Indonesia​
Laos​
Malaysia​
Myanmar​
1​
Round of 32​
Philippines​
Singapore​
Thailand​
2​
Round of 32​
Timor-Leste​
Thailand​
PR China​
20​
Round of 32​
Republic of China​
2​
Round of 16​
Guam​
Hong Kong​
11​
Semi-Finals​
20​
Finalists​
North Korea​
8​
Round of 16​
9​
Round of 16​
South Korea​
6​
Quarter-Finals​
44​
Finalists​
Macau​
Mongolia​
Northern Mariana Islands​
 
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Confederation Recap: OFC
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Member State
Nations League participations​
Nations League record​
World League participations​
World League record​
Conference Cup participations​
Conference Cup record​
American Samoa​
Cook Islands​
Fiji​
Kiribati​
New Caledonia​
New Zealand​
4​
Quarter-Finals​
Papua New Guinea​
Samoa​
Solomon Islands​
Tahiti​
2​
Round of 32​
Tonga​
Tuvalu​
Vanuatu​
 
Team Profile: Argentina
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Nations League (4 titles)
1955-56 (1):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by Brazil 2-2, 2-0)
1956-57 (2): Winners, vs Spain 2-1
1957-58 (3):
Semi-Finals (defeated by West Germany 1-1, 4-1)
1958-59 (4): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Brazil 1-1, 2-2)
1959-60 (5): Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 0-1, 2-0)
1960-61 (6): Semi-Finals (defeated by England 0-1, 4-1)
1961-62 (7): Round of 16 (defeated by Brazil 3-0, 0-2)
1962-63 (8): Round of 16 (defeated by Brazil 2-1, 0-0)
1963-64 (9): Semi-Finals (defeated by Spain 1-2, 1-0)
1964-65 (10): Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 1-1, 1-0)
1965-66 (11): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Uruguay 2-3, 2-0)
1966-67 (12): Round of 16 (defeated by Brazil 2-2, 1-0)
1967-68 (13): Semi-Finals (defeated by Italy 1-2, 1-0)
1968-69 (14): Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 2-2, 2-1)
1969-70 (15): Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 3-0, 0-2)
1970-71 (16): Round of 16 (defeated by Brazil 0-0, 4-1)
1971-72 (17): Quarter-Finals (defeated by West Germany 1-2, 2-0)
1972-73 (18): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Belgium 2-2, 3-1)
1973-74 (19): Round of 16 (defeated by Spain 3-1, 1-1)
1974-75 (20): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 4-2, 0-0)
1975-76 (21): Semi-Finals (defeated by West Germany 2-1, 2-0)
1976-77 (22): Round of 16 (defeated by Scotland 1-0, 1-2)
1977-78 (23): Winners, vs Czechoslovakia 4-1
1978-79 (24):
Round of 16 (defeated by Portugal 0-1, 2-0)
1979-80 (25): Winners, vs England 3-2
1980-81 (26):
Semi-Finals (defeated by Spain 0-0, 2-0)
1981-82 (27): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Yugoslavia 3-1, 2-4)
1982-83 (28): Quarter-Finals (defeated by France 1-3, 2-0)
1983-84 (29): Round of 16 (defeated by Czechoslovakia 1-1, 0-0)
1984-85 (30): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Uruguay 3-3, 1-1)
1985-86 (31): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 1-0, 2-0)
1986-87 (32): Semi-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 0-0, 3-0)
1987-88 (33): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 3-0, 1-0)
1989-90 (34): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 1-1, 2-1)
1990-91 (35): Finalists (defeated by Denmark 3-3 aet 4-3 p)
1991-92 (36): Group Stage (Denmark finished above)
1992-93 (37): Round of 16 (defeated by France 1-0, 1-0)
1993-94 (38): Round of 16 (defeated by Denmark 2-1, 1-1)
1994-95 (39): Group Stage (Denmark & the Netherlands finished above)
1995-96 (40): Group Stage (Germany, Colombia & Bulgaria finished above)
1997-98 (41): Finalists (defeated by the Netherlands 2-0)
1998-99 (42): Semi-Finals (defeated by Norway 2-0, 3-4)
1999-2000 (43): Group Stage (England & Yugoslavia finished above)
2000-01 (44): Second Group Stage (Belgium, the Netherlands & England finished above)
2001-02 (45): Winners, vs France 1-0
2002-03 (46):
Group Stage (United States, Belgium & Senegal finished above)
2003-04 (47): Round of 16 (defeated by Mexico 0-1, 2-0)
2004-05 (48): Round of 16 (defeated by Paraguay 2-1, 3-2)
2005-06 (49): Semi-Finals (defeated by Poland 1-2, 1-0)
2006-07 (50): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Ecuador 1-1, 3-2)
2007-08 (51): Finalists (defeated by Italy 2-0 aet)
2008-09 (52): Group Stage (Cameroon, Sweden & Israel finished above)
2009-10 (53): Semi-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 1-1, 2-1)
2010-11 (54): Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 1-1, 2-1)
2011-12 (55): Round of 16 (defeated by Switzerland 2-2, 3-1)
2012-13 (56): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Spain 2-1, 2-2 aet)
2013-14 (57): Group Stage (Czech Republic & France finished above)
2014-15 (58): Finalists (defeated by Colombia 2-1 aet)
2015-16 (59): Group Stage (Ukraine, Croatia & the Czech Republic finished above)
2016-17 (60): Round of 16 (defeated by Germany 0-0, 4-0)
2017-18 (61): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Germany 1-1, 5-0)
2018-19 (62): Semi-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 0-0, 1-0 aet)
2019-20 (63): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Denmark 2-1)
2020-21 (64): Quarter-Finals (defeated by France 1-1, 0-0)

World League/FIFA Cup (2 titles)
1988-89 (1): Winners, vs Algeria 4-3, 5-2
1996-97 (2):
Finalists (defeated by Croatia 2-1, 1-1)
1999-2000 (3): Winners, vs Trinidad and Tobago 1-0
2013-14 (4):
Round of 16 (defeated by Paraguay 1-1, 0-0)

World Challenge (2 titles)
2000 (1):
4th place (defeated by Brazil 3-1)
2007 (2): Winners, vs Italy 5-2
2012 (3):
Finalists (defeated by Spain 1-0)
2013 (4): Winners, vs Iran 2-1
2014 (5):
Finalists (defeated by Japan 5-2)
2015 (6): Finalists (defeated by Mexico 1-0 aet)
2016 (7): Finalists (defeated by Germany 3-1)

Stadiums Used
Buenos Aires (Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespuci Liberti) - 61

Buenos Aires (Estadio Jose Amalfitani) - 15
Buenos Aires (La Bombonera) - 14
Cordoba (Estadio Chateau Carreras/Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes) - 11
Buenos Aires (Estadio Pedro-Bidegain) - 10
Rosario (Estadio Gigante de Arroyito) - 10
Lanus (Estadio Ciudad de Lanus - Nestor Diaz Perez) - 9
Avellaneda (Estadio Libertadores de America) - 8
Avellaneda (Estadio Presidente Peron) - 8
Mendoza (Estadio Ciudad de Mendoza/Estadio Malvinas Argentinas) - 8
La Plata (Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi) - 8
Mar del Plata (Estadio Jose Maria Minella) - 6
La Plata (Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo) - 5
Buenos Aires (Estadio Tomas Adolfo Duco) - 4
Buenos Aires (Estadio Diego Armando Maradona) - 3
Buenos Aires (Estadio Florencio Sola) - 3
Mendoza (Estadio Feliciano Gambarte) - 3
Rosario (El Coloso del Parque/Estadio Marcelo Bielsa) - 3
Sarandi (Estadio Julio H. Grondona) - 3
Buenos Aires (Estadio Jose Dellagiovanna) - 2
Florencio Varela (Estadio Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello) - 2
Quilmes (Estadio Centenario Ciudad de Quilmes) - 2
San Miguel de Tucuman (Estadio Monumental Jose Fierro) - 2
Santa Fe (Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez) - 2
Villa Maipu (Estadio de Chacaritas Juniors) - 2
Cordoba (Estadio Julio Cesar Villagra) - 1
Santa Fe (Estadio 15 de Abril) - 1

Records
Largest win:
6-0 vs Switzerland, 2013-14; 6-0 vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2016-17
Heaviest loss: 0-5 vs Germany, 1995-96; 0-5 vs Germany, 2017-18; 0-5 vs France, 2018-19 [National Record along with ARG-TCH 1-6 (15/06/58), ARG-BOL 1-6 (31/03/2009), ARG-ESP 1-6 (27/03/2018)]
First game (Nations League):
Argentina-Uruguay 5-1 (Round of 16, 1955-56)
First game (World League): Argentina-Nigeria 2-0 (Round of 32, 1988-89)
First game (World Challenge): Argentina-Australia 1-0 (Group Stage, 2000)
 
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Team Profile: East Germany
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Nations League
1966-67 (1):
Round of 16 (defeated by Hungary 3-1, 3-2)
1967-68 (2): Round of 16 (defeated by England 3-0, 0-0)
1968-69 (3): Round of 16 (defeated by West Germany 5-3, 2-2)
1969-70 (4): Round of 16 (defeated by Portugal 2-0, 2-1)
1970-71 (5): Semi-Finals (defeated by the Soviet Union 1-1, 2-2)
1971-72 (6): Round of 16 (defeated by England 3-2, 1-1)
1972-73 (7): Round of 16 (defeated by the Netherlands 4-2, 5-3)
1973-74 (8): Round of 16 (defeated by Yugoslavia 1-0, 0-0)
1974-75 (9): Round of 16 (defeated by the Netherlands 3-0, 1-0)
1975-76 (10): Round of 16 (defeated by Yugoslavia 2-0, 5-1)
1976-77 (11): Round of 16 (defeated by Austria 1-1, 2-0)
1977-78 (12): Round of 16 (defeated by Scotland 0-2, 4-0)
1978-79 (13): Round of 16 (defeated by England 2-0, 1-1)
1979-80 (14): Round of 16 (defeated by England 5-0, 0-0)
1980-81 (15): Round of 16 (defeated by the Soviet Union 1-0, 1-2)
1981-82 (16): Round of 16 (defeated by France 3-0, 0-1)
1982-83 (17): Round of 16 (defeated by Belgium 3-1, 3-2)
1983-84 (18): Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 3-0, 2-0)
1984-85 (19): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Italy 4-4, 1-1)
1985-86 (20): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Italy 2-0, 0-0)
1986-87 (21): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 0-0, 2-2)

World League/FIFA Cup
1987-88 (1):
Round of 16 (defeated by Switzerland 2-0, 4-3)
1988-89 (2): Round of 16 (defeated by Poland 5-2, 1-2)

Stadiums Used
Leipzig (Zentralstadion) - 10

East Berlin (Walter-Ulbricht Stadion/Stadion der Weltjugend) - 7
Dresde (Rudolf-Arbig Stadion/Dynamo-Stadion) - 3
Magdeburg (Ernst-Grube Stadion) - 3
Chemnitz (Ernst-Thalmann Stadion) - 2
Dresde (Heinz-Steyer Stadion) - 1
Gera (Stadion der Freundschaft) - 1
Halle (Kurt-Wabbel Stadion) - 1
Potsdam (Karl-Liebknecht Stadion) - 1

Records
Largest win:
2-0 vs Spain, 1970-71; 2-0 vs Scotland, 1977-78; 2-0 aet vs England, 1985-86
Heaviest loss: 0-5 vs England, 1979-80 [National Record]
First game (Nations League):
Hungary-East Germany 3-1 (Round of 16, 1966-67)
Last game (Nations League): East Germany-Italy 2-2 (Round of 16, 1986-87)
First game (World League):
East Germany-Saudi Arabia 6-0 (Round of 32, 1987-88)
Last game (World League):
East Germany-Poland 2-1 (Round of 16, 1988-89)
 
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Interlude: World Challenge 2020
The 2020 edition was played behind closed doors, but ended up very similarly to the 2019 edition. Qatar beat New Zealand and made their way through to the Semi-Finals after defeating Senegal, before being put down by Belgium in the Semis. The only change would be that the second asian team failed to make it through, with Japan being defeated by Mexico, then by Senegal in extra time during the fight for fifth. Brazil would end up beating Mexico, who easily defeated Qatar during the match for third. The final was a repeat of the last edition, with Belgium easily taking the win over Brazil, sealing their third win in an international competition final over the Selecao in two years.

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Brazilian players look on distraught as Belgium bests them yet again
 
Team Profile: England
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Nations League (3 titles)
1955-56 (1):
Round of 16 (defeated by France 1-3, 4-0)
1956-57 (2): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Uruguay 3-1, 3-2)
1957-58 (3): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 0-0, 2-0)
1958-59 (4): Round of 16 (defeated by Yugoslavia 5-2, 1-1)
1959-60 (5): Quarter-Finals (defeated by the Soviet Union 4-0, 1-2)
1960-61 (6): Finalists (defeated by Yugoslavia 2-1 aet)
1961-62 (7): Round of 16 (defeated by Austria 1-0, 3-0)
1962-63 (8): Round of 16 (defeated by Spain 0-1, 4-0)
1963-64 (9): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Spain 0-1, 3-1)
1964-65 (10): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Scotland 1-1, 2-1)
1965-66 (11): Finalists (defeated by Portugal 4-2)
1966-67 (12): Semi-Finals (defeated by Brazil 2-1, 3-1)
1967-68 (13): Winners, vs Italy 3-1 aet
1968-69 (14):
Semi-Finals (defeated by West Germany 0-0, 2-1)
1969-70 (15): Round of 16 (defeated by Poland 1-1, 2-0)
1970-71 (16): Round of 16 (defeated by Yugoslavia 3-3, 4-1)
1971-72 (17): Finalists (defeated by West Germany 2-0 aet)
1972-73 (18): Semi-Finals (defeated by Poland 2-0, 0-0)
1973-74 (19): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Brazil 0-0, 3-2)
1974-75 (20): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Italy 5-1, 1-0)
1975-76 (21): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Czechoslovakia 2-0, 1-3)
1976-77 (22): Round of 16 (defeated by Czechoslovakia 2-3, 4-1)
1977-78 (23): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Czechoslovakia 3-1, 0-1)
1978-79 (24): Quarter-Finals (defeated by France 2-0, 2-1)
1979-80 (25): Finalists (defeated by Argentina 3-2)
1980-81 (26): Round of 16 (defeated by West Germany 3-1, 1-2)
1981-82 (27): Round of 16 (defeated by Yugoslavia 1-3, 4-0)
1982-83 (28): Round of 16 (defeated by Sweden 1-1, 1-0)
1983-84 (29): Winners, vs West Germany 3-2 aet
1984-85 (30):
Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 2-1, 3-1)
1985-86 (31): Round of 16 (defeated by East Germany 0-1, 2-0 aet)
1986-87 (32): Round of 16 (defeated by Chile 2-2, 1-1)
1987-88 (33): Semi-Finals (defeated by the Soviet Union 2-1, 1-0)
1988-89 (34): Quarter-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 1-1, 0-0)
1989-90 (35): Winners, vs Italy 1-0
1990-91 (36):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by Italy 3-0, 2-1)
1991-92 (37): Round of 16 (defeated by Belgium 2-2, 1-1)
1992-93 (38): Round of 16 (defeated by Germany 2-1, 1-0)
1993-94 (39): Round of 16 (defeated by the Netherlands 2-1, 2-0)
1996-97 (40): Quarter-Finals (defeated by France 2-0, 3-1)
1997-98 (41): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Italy 1-0, 1-0)
1998-99 (42): Group Stage (Spain & Germany finished above)
1999-2000 (43): Second Group Stage (Spain & Italy finished above)
2000-01 (44): Second Group Stage (Belgium & the Netherlands finished above)
2001-02 (45): Group Stage (Ireland & France finished above)
2002-03 (46): Second Group Stage (France & Ireland finished above)
2003-04 (47): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Senegal 0-0, 3-1)
2004-05 (48): Group Stage (Japan & Italy finished above)
2005-06 (49): Group Stage (Croatia & Romania finished above)
2006-07 (50): Round of 16 (defeated by Spain 1-0, 2-1)
2007-08 (51): Round of 16 (defeated by France 2-1, 2-1)
2008-09 (52): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Spain 2-0, 0-1)
2009-10 (53): Round of 16 (defeated by Germany 1-0, 2-0)
2010-11 (54): Round of 16 (defeated by Sweden 1-0, 0-0)
2011-12 (55): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Germany 1-2, 3-2)
2012-13 (56): Round of 16 (defeated by Russia 1-0, 2-2)
2013-14 (57): Round of 16 (defeated by the Ivory Coast 0-0, 1-0 aet)
2014-15 (58): Group Stage (Belgium & France finished above)
2015-16 (59): Group Stage (Uruguay & Bosnia and Herzegovina finished above)
2016-17 (60): Semi-Finals (defeated by Chile 0-0, 1-0)
2017-18 (61): Round of 16 (defeated by Egypt 0-1, 2-0 aet)
2018-19 (62): Round of 16 (defeated by Chile 1-1, 1-0)
2019-20 (63): Semi-Finals (defeated by Brazil 1-0)
2020-21 (64): Semi-Finals (defeated by France 1-1, 2-0)

World League/FIFA Cup (3 titles)
1994-95 (1):
Round of 32 (defeated by Wales 2-2, 3-0)
1995-96 (2): Semi-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 4-0, 1-2)
2001-02 (3): Quarter-Finals (defeated by South Korea 1-2, 1-0)
2004-05 (4): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Ecuador 1-1, 0-0)
2005-06 (5): Winners, vs Spain 3-1 aet
2009-10 (6): Winners, vs Ghana 5-0
2014-15 (7):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by Costa Rica 1-1, 3-1)
2015-16 (8): Winners, vs Poland 1-0

Stadiums Used
Liverpool (Anfield) - 31

London (Old Wembley Stadium) - 29
Manchester (Old Trafford) - 28
London (Stamford Bridge) - 18
London (Emirates Stadium) - 14
London (Highbury) - 11
London (White Hart Lane) - 9
Newcastle (St James Park) - 9
Manchester (City of Manchester Stadium/Etihad Stadium) - 8
London (Wembley Stadium) - 7
Birmingham (Villa Park) - 6
Liverpool (Goodison Park) - 6
Leeds (Elland Road) - 4
Ipswich (Portman Road) - 3
Blackburn (Ewood Park) - 2
Derby (Baseball Ground) - 2
Leicester (King Power Stadium) - 2
London (Boleyn Ground) - 2
Nottingham (City Ground) - 2
Sunderland (Stadium of Light) - 2
Birmingham (St Andrews) - 1
Horwich (Reebok Stadium) - 1
London (Loftus Road) - 1
London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) - 1
Manchester (Maine Road) - 1
Southampton (The Dell) - 1
Watford (Vicarage Road) - 1

Records
Largest win:
7-0 vs North Korea, 1964-65
Heaviest loss: 0-4 vs France, 1955-56; 0-4 vs the Soviet Union, 1959-60; 1-5 vs France, 2001-02; 0-4 vs France, 2001-02; 0-4 vs Romania, 2009-10
First game (Nations League): England-France 3-1 (Round of 16, 1955-56)
First game (World League):
England-Wales 2-2 (Round of 32, 1994-95)
 
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What will be your next project after this? Since it appears it's about to catch up to today...
Continuing this as it goes on is still a big project honestly. Otherwise, I'm not sure yet. Maybe add on to the story with focuses on big games, daring runs, specific players etc...
I think there's still lots to cover.
 
Team Profile: Wales
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Nations League
1979-80 (1):
Semi-Finals (defeated by Argentina 2-1, 4-0)
1980-81 (2): Semi-Finals (defeated by Brazil 1-1, 1-0)
1981-82 (3): Quarter-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 5-1, 0-2)
2015-16 (4): Group Stage (France, Brazil & Ghana finished above)
2016-17 (5): Group Stage (The United States, Germany & Switzerland finished above)
2017-18 (6): Group Stage (Senegal, Croatia & Poland finished above)
2018-19 (7): Group Stage (Germany, Uruguay & Romania finished above)
2019-20 (8): Group Stage (Croatia, Denmark & Romania finished above)
2020-21 (9): Group Stage (Tunisia & Mexico finished above)
2021-22 (10): Group Stage (France, Poland & Uruguay finished above)

World League/FIFA Cup (2 titles)
1971-72 (1):
Round of 32 (defeated by France 2-0, 3-1)
1972-73 (2): Finalists (defeated by France 0-0, 2-0)
1973-74 (3): Round of 32 (defeated by Denmark 0-1, 2-0)
1974-75 (4): Round of 16 (defeated by France 3-0, 0-2)
1975-76 (5): Semi-Finals (defeated by Sweden 2-0, 2-0)
1976-77 (6): Semi-Finals (defeated by Bulgaria 2-1, 2-0)
1977-78 (7): Semi-Finals (defeated by Belgium 1-2, 5-1)
1978-79 (8): Round of 16 (defeated by Scotland 3-1, 1-1)
1982-83 (9): Semi-Finals (defeated by Portugal 2-1, 2-2)
1983-84 (10): Semi-Finals (defeated by Chile 0-1, 3-0 aet)
1984-85 (11): Round of 16 (defeated by Morocco 2-0, 3-1)
1985-86 (12): Finalists (defeated by Belgium 1-1, 4-0)
1986-87 (13): Round of 32 (defeated by Norway 1-2, 1-0)
1987-88 (14): Semi-Finals (defeated by Denmark 3-2, 1-0)
1988-89 (15): Round of 32 (defeated by Switzerland 2-2, 0-0)
1989-90 (16): Round of 32 (defeated by Nigeria 4-2, 2-1)
1990-91 (17): Semi-Finals (defeated by Australia 1-0, 2-1)
1991-92 (18): Round of 16 (defeated by Scotland 0-0, 4-2)
1992-93 (19): Round of 16 (defeated by Bulgaria 2-2, 2-1)
1993-94 (20): Round of 32 (defeated by Greece 3-1, 0-0)
1994-95 (21): Round of 16 (defeated by the United States 1-1, 3-0)
2003-04 (22): Round of 32 (defeated by France 6-1, 1-2)
2004-05 (23): Group Stage (Iraq, Finland, Switzerland & Israel finished above)
2006-07 (24): Group Stage (Australia, Japan & the DR Congo finished above)
2008-09 (25): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Nigeria 2-0, 0-1)
2009-10 (26): Round of 32 (defeated by Costa Rica 1-2, 5-0)
2012-13 (27): Winners, vs Ukraine 2-1
2013-14 (28): Winners, vs Zambia 5-2
2014-15 (29):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by the United States 5-2, 1-1)
2020-21 (30): Round of 32 (defeated by the Czech Republic 0-2, 2-0 aet 3-2 p)

Stadiums Used
Cardiff (Cardiff Arms Park) - 31

Cardiff (Millenium Stadium/Principality Stadium) - 21
Cardiff (Cardiff City Stadium) - 20
Wrexham (Racecourse Ground) - 15
Cardiff (Ninian Park) - 13
Swansea (White Rock Stadium/Liberty Stadium) - 11
Swansea (Vetch Field) - 4
Owestry (Park Hall) - 2
Bangor (Nantporth) - 1
Connah's Quay (Halfway Ground) - 1
Rhyl (Belle Vue) - 1

Records
Largest win:
2-0 vs Belgium, 1979-80; 2-0 vs France, 1979-80; 2-0 aet vs Czechoslovakia, 1980-81; 2-0 vs the Netherlands, 1981-82
Heaviest loss: 1-6 vs Switzerland, 2016-17; 0-5 vs Senegal, 2017-18; 2-7 vs Croatia, 2017-18; 0-5 vs Denmark, 2019-20; 0-5 vs Uruguay, 2021-22; 0-5 vs Poland, 2021-22
First game (Nations League): Belgium-Wales 0-0 (Round of 16, 1979-80)
First game (World League): France-Wales 2-0 (Round of 32, 1971-72)
 
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Team Profile: Portugal
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Nations League (3 titles)
1965-66 (1): Winners, vs England 4-2
1966-67 (2): Winners, vs Brazil 3-0
1967-68 (3):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by England 2-0, 2-2)
1968-69 (4) : Semi-Finals (defeated by Brazil 2-0, 1-1)
1969-70 (5): Quarter-Finals (defeated by West Germany 3-2, 3-0)
1971-72 (6): Round of 16 (defeated by Poland 4-0, 3-2)
1972-73 (7): Round of 16 (defeated by West Germany 2-1, 1-0)
1973-74 (8): Round of 16 (defeated by the Netherlands 2-0, 2-0)
1974-75 (9): Round of 16 (defeated by Poland 4-1, 3-0)
1976-77 (10): Round of 16 (defeated by West Germany 3-1, 1-2)
1977-78 (11): Round of 16 (defeated by the Netherlands 4-0, 1-1)
1978-79 (12): Semi-Finals (defeated by France 4-0, 0-0)
1983-84 (13): Round of 16 (defeated by France 2-0, 1-1)
1995-96 (14): Group Stage (Spain & Romania finished above)
1996-97 (15): Semi-Finals (defeated by Italy 5-1, 1-0)
1999-2000 (16): Semi-Finals (defeated by Brazil 1-1, 3-0)
2000-01 (17): Second Group Stage (The Czech Republic, Chile & the United States finished above)
2001-02 (18): Second Group Stage (France & the Netherlands finished above)
2002-03 (19): Second Group Stage (France, Ireland & England finished above)
2003-04 (20): Semi-Finals (defeated by Germany 3-0, 2-1)
2004-05 (21): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 3-0, 0-1)
2005-06 (22): Group Stage (The Netherlands & Denmark finished above)
2006-07 (23): Winners, vs Italy 3-0
2007-08 (24):
Group Stage (Paraguay, the United States & Germany finished above)
2008-09 (25): Round of 16 (defeated by Colombia 1-1, 0-0)
2009-10 (26): Group Stage (Argentina, Cameroon & Greece finished above)
2010-11 (27): Round of 16 (defeated by Denmark 1-2, 4-0)
2011-12 (28): Round of 16 (defeated by England 1-0, 0-0)
2012-13 (29): Round of 16 (defeated by Turkey 1-3, 3-0)
2013-14 (30): Round of 16 (defeated by Ecuador 3-2, 6-1)
2014-15 (31): Group Stage (Romania, Germany & the United States finished above)
2015-16 (32): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Germany 2-1, 3-1)
2016-17 (33): Round of 16 (defeated by Brazil 0-0, 1-0)
2017-18 (34): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Spain 2-0, 3-2)
2018-19 (35): Group Stage (Colombia, Venezuela & Austria finished above)
2019-20 (36): Round of 16 (defeated by France 1-0, 0-0)
2020-21 (37): Group Stage (Argentina & Chile finished above)
2021-22 (38): Group Stage (Czech Republic & Peru finished above)

World League/FIFA Cup (2 titles)
1975-76 (1):
Round of 16 (defeated by Wales 4-1, 1-0)
1979-80 (2): Winners, vs South Korea 4-0, 2-2
1980-81 (3):
Round of 32 (defeated by Greece 3-2, 4-0)
1981-82 (4): Round of 16 (defeated by Bulgaria 3-2, 1-0)
1982-83 (5): Winners, vs Scotland 1-1, 4-3
1984-85 (6):
Round of 16 (defeated by Ireland 5-0, 3-3)
1985-86 (7): Semi-Finals (defeated by Belgium 2-0, 1-1)
1986-87 (8): Round of 32 (defeated by South Korea 1-1, 2-1)
1987-88 (9): Round of 32 (defeated by Egypt 0-0, 3-0)
1988-89 (10): Round of 32 (defeated by Ecuador 2-1, 1-0)
1989-90 (11): Round of 16 (defeated by Egypt 0-1, 3-0)
1990-91 (12): Round of 16 (defeated by Honduras 2-0, 0-1)
1991-92 (13): Semi-Finals (defeated by the United States 3-1, 3-1)
1992-93 (14): Round of 16 (defeated by the Ivory Coast 2-0, 2-1)
1993-94 (15): Finalists (defeated by Egypt 2-1, 2-2)
1994-95 (16): Round of 32 (defeated by Slovakia 0-1, 3-0)
1997-98 (17): Round of 32 (defeated by Algeria 3-0, 2-1)
1998-99 (18): Round of 32 (defeated by Sweden 1-0, 1-2)
2005-06 (19): Semi-Finals (defeated by England 4-1, 2-2)
2020-21 (20): Round of 16 (defeated by South Korea 1-3, 2-0)
2021-22 (21):

Stadiums Used
Lisbon (Estadio Jose Alvalade (old)) - 21

Guimaraes (Estadio D. Afonso Henriques) - 17
Lisbon (Estadio da Luz (old)) - 17
Porto (Estadio das Antas) - 17
Oeiras (Estadio Nacional) - 16
Braga (Estadio AXA/Estadio Municipal) - 15
Lisbon (Estadio Jose Alvalade (new)) - 10
Funchal (Estadio dos Barreiros/Estadio do Maritimo) - 9
Porto (Estadio do Bessa (old)) - 8
Porto (Estadio do Dragao) - 6
Funchal (Estadio da Madeira) - 5
Lisbon (Estadio do Restelo) - 5
Leiria (Estadio Municipal da Marinha Grande) - 4
Vila do Conde (Estadio do Rio Ave FC) - 4
Braga (Estadio 1o de Maio) - 3
Lisbon (Estadio da Luz (new)) - 3
Pacos de Ferreira (Estadio da Mata Real) - 3
Setubal (Estadio do Bonfim) - 3
Estoril (Estadio Antonio Coimbra da Mota) - 2
Porto (Estadio do Bessa (new)) - 2
Arouca (Estadio Municipal de Arouca) - 1
Barcelos (Estadio Cidade de Barcelos) - 1
Chaves (Estadio Municipal Eng. Manuel Branco Teixeira) - 1
Guimaraes (Parque Moreira de Conegos) - 1
Matosinhos (Estadio do Mar) - 1
Ponta Delgada (Estadio de Sao Miguel) - 1
Vila Nova de Famalicao (Estadio Municipal 22 de Junho) - 1

Records
Largest win:
5-0 vs Croatia, 1999-2000; 5-0 vs Peru, 2013-14; 5-0 vs Albania, 2015-16; 5-0 vs the Czech Republic, 2021-22
Heaviest loss: 1-6 vs the Czech Republic, 2000-01; 1-6 vs Ecuador, 2013-14
First game (Nations League): Portugal-North Korea 4-0 (Round of 16, 1965-66)
First game (World League): Portugal-Australia 5-0 (Round of 32, 1975-76)
 
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Semi-Finals (first leg) 20-21
Both Semi-Finals first legs would prove to be inconclusive as to who would make it through to the final. England and France went up first, with England leading at half-time thanks to a header from Harry Kane early on. France reacted, although shyly, in the second half, with Lemar giving them the all-important away goal, as the game ended on a draw and a slight advantage to France for the second leg. Belgium on the other hand gave themselves quite a scare as Switzerland opened up the scoreline in Brussels, but De Bruyne quickly leveled that advantage on a free kick. It was another setpiece that gave Belgium the advantage, with Vertonghen heading in a ball set up by De Bruyne on another corner kick, enabling Belgium to go through to the second leg with a one goal advantage over the Swiss.

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English players after scoring the first goal of the game in Wembley
 
World League Semi-Finals (first leg) 20-21
The same exact reuslts would come about in the World League. Indeed, the first game saw Uruguay triumph over the DR Congo by a single goal, although this margin could have been much higher if the Uruguayans had been playing with all their star players, instead only playing with their Asian and American-based roster. The Czechs gave themselves quite a fright, being led by Australia for an entire half, but substitute Masopust would give them the goal they needed to draw and hopefully turn things around a week later, in Melbourne.

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Czech players celebrate equalizing against Australia
 
Team Profile: Ecuador
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Nations League
2002-03 (1):
Group Stage (Italy, Sweden & Spain finished above)
2006-07 (2): Semi-Finals (defeated by Portugal 0-1, 1-0 aet 5-4 p)
2012-13 (3): Round of 16 (defeated by Japan 1-1, 3-0)
2013-14 (4): Semi-Finals (defeated by Brazil 0-0, 1-0)
2014-15 (5): Round of 16 (defeated by Spain 3-2, 1-1)
2016-17 (6): Round of 16 (defeated by Uruguay 3-1, 1-0)
2017-18 (7): Group Stage (Switzerland, Belgium & Iran finished above)

World League/FIFA Cup (1 title)
1988-89 (1):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by Poland 2-0, 1-1)
1989-90 (2): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Nigeria 3-1, 3-1)
1990-91 (3): Round of 16 (defeated by Belgium 4-0, 2-3)
1991-92 (4): Round of 32 (defeated by Scotland 2-0, 1-2)
1992-93 (5): Round of 16 (defeated by Belgium 1-1, 2-1 aet)
1993-94 (6): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Cameroon 2-1, 1-1)
1996-97 (7): Round of 32 (defeated by Slovakia 1-1, 3-0)
1997-98 (8): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Croatia 0-0, 4-1)
1998-99 (9): Round of 16 (defeated by Slovakia 2-1, 2-1)
2001-02 (10): Round of 32 (defeated by Turkey 2-0, 2-0)
2003-04 (11): Round of 32 (defeated by Hungary 3-2, 1-1)
2004-05 (12): Winners, vs Australia 2-1
2005-06 (13):
Group Stage (Bulgaria, Guatemala & Belgium finished above)
2007-08 (14): Round of 32 (defeated by Senegal 2-0, 3-0)
2008-09 (15): Round of 32 (defeated by Finland 1-1, 2-0)
2009-10 (16): Round of 16 (defeated by Morocco 1-0, 1-1 aet)
2010-11 (17): Group Stage (Latvia, Trinidad and Tobago & Scotland finished above)
2011-12 (18): Round of 32 (defeated by Austria 5-2, 1-2)
2015-16 (19): Round of 32 (defeated by Iran 1-0, 2-2)
2018-19 (20): Round of 32 (defeated by Croatia 3-0, 3-0)
2019-20 (21): Round of 32 (defeated by Italy 2-0, 3-1)
2020-21 (22): Round of 32 (defeated by the DR Congo 3-1, 3-0)

Stadiums Used
Quito (Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa) - 29

Guayaquil (Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo) - 15
Guayaquil (Estadio George Capwell) - 13
Cuenca (Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar) - 10
Quito (Estadio de la Liga Deportiva Universitaria) - 10
Ambato (Estadio Bellavista) - 6
Sangolqui (Estadio Ruminahui) - 5
Riobamba (Estadio Olimpico de Riobamba) - 4
Machala (Estadio 9 de Mayo) - 2
Manta (Estadio Jocay) - 2
Quito (Estadio Gonzalo Podo Ripalda) - 2
Portoviejo (Estadio Reales Tamarindos) - 1
Azogue (Estadio Municipal Jorge Andrade Cantos) - 1
Loja (Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne) - 1

Records
Largest win:
6-1 vs Portugal, 2013-14
Heaviest loss: 0-4 vs Italy, 2002-03; 0-4 vs Argentina, 2014-15
First game (Nations League): Ecuador-Spain 1-1 (Group Stage, 2002-03)
First game (World League): Portugal-Ecuador 1-2 (Round of 32, 1988-89)
 
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Team Profile: Poland
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Nations League (2 titles)
1969-70 (1):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by Italy 0-0, 2-0)
1971-72 (2): Semi-Finals (defeated by England 0-0, 3-1)
1972-73 (3): Finalists (defeated by the Netherlands 1-1 aet 4-2 p)
1973-74 (4): Quarter-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 3-2, 3-0)
1974-75 (5): Winners, vs Italy 2-0 aet
1975-76 (6):
Quarter-Finals (defeated by West Germany 1-1, 2-1
1976-77 (7): Winners, vs West Germany 2-0 aet
1977-78 (8):
Round of 16 (defeated by West Germany 2-1, 2-2)
1978-79 (9): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Poland 4-0, 2-2)
1979-80 (10): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Argentina 1-1, 1-0)
1980-81 (11): Round of 16 (defeated by Austria 2-0, 4-0)
1981-82 (12): Round of 16 (defeated by Wales 1-1, 2-1)
1982-83 (13): Semi-Finals (defeated by Italy 0-0, 2-0)
1983-84 (14): Round of 16 (defeated by Denmark 4-2, 1-2)
1999-2000 (15): Group Stage (The United States, the Czech Republic & Romania finished above)
2001-02 (16): Group Stage (Spain, Mexico & Honduras finished above)
2004-05 (17): Group Stage (Denmark, the Czech Republic & South Korea finished above)
2005-06 (18): Finalists (defeated by the Netherlands 3-1)
2006-07 (19): Group Stage (Spain, Switzerland & Paraguay finished above)
2007-08 (20): Round of 16 (defeated by Croatia 3-0, 0-1)
2008-09 (21): Group Stage (The Netherlands & Uruguay finished above)
2016-17 (22): Round of 16 (defeated by England 2-0, 0-0)
2017-18 (23): Group Stage (Senegal & Croatia finished above)
2018-19 (24): Group Stage (Spain & England finished above)
2019-20 (25): Round of 16 (defeated by Spain 2-0, 1-0)
2020-21 (26): Quarter-Finals (defeated by England 3-1, 1-0)


World League/FIFA Cup (1 title)
1984-85 (1): Winners, vs Switzerland 3-3, 0-0
1985-86 (2):
Round of 32 (defeated by Colombia 1-1, 2-0)
1986-87 (3): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Yugoslavia 1-1, 2-1)
1987-88 (4): Round of 16 (defeated by Morocco 3-1, 1-0)
1988-89 (5): Semi-Finals (defeated by Algeria 2-0, 2-0)
1989-90 (6): Round of 32 (defeated by Australia 2-0, 2-0)
1990-91 (7): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Belgium 2-2, 3-1)
1991-92 (8): Round of 32 (defeated by Egypt 2-2, 2-0)
1992-93 (9): Round of 32 (defeated by Romania 3-1, 0-1)
1993-94 (10): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Portugal 2-0, 2-1)
1994-95 (11): Semi-Finals (defeated by France 3-2, 2-0)
1995-96 (12): Round of 32 (defeated by Japan 1-1, 1-1 aet 4-2 p)
1997-98 (13): Round of 16 (defeated by Paraguay 1-1, 3-1)
1998-99 (14): Round of 32 (defeated by Costa Rica 2-2, 5-1)
2000-01 (15): Round of 16 (defeated by Tunisia 2-1, 1-0)
2002-03 (16): Round of 32 (defeated by the FR Yugoslavia 2-1, 1-1)
2003-04 (17): Round of 32 (defeated by Iran 2-1, 2-1)
2008-09 (18): Quarter-Finals (defeated by Denmark 0-0, 4-0)
2009-10 (19): Round of 32 (defeated by Slovakia 2-0, 1-2)
2010-11 (20): Group Stage (Algeria & Bosnia and Herzegovina finished above)
2011-12 (21): Round of 16 (defeated by Italy 2-2, 0-0)
2012-13 (22): Round of 16 (defeated by Croatia 4-3, 2-2)
2013-14 (23): Group Stage (Cape Verde, Slovenia & South Africa finished above)
2014-15 (24): Group Stage (Peru & Tunisia finished above)
2015-16 (25): Finalists (defeated by England 1-0)
2017-18 (26): Quarter-Finals (defeated by the Netherlands 2-2, 7-1)
2018-19 (27): Round of 16 (defeated by Japan 1-2, 3-1 aet)

Stadiums Used
Chorzow (Stadion Slaski) - 23

Warsaw (Stadion Wojska Polskiego/Pepsi Arena/Stadion im. Marszalka Jozefa Pilsudskiego) - 22
Warsaw (Stadion Dziesieciolecia) - 16
Krakow (Stadion Miejski/Stadion im. Henryka Reymana) - 13
Poznan (Stadion Miejski) - 10
Warsaw (Stadion Narodowy) - 8
Zabrze (Stadion Gornik/Stadion im. Ernesta Pohla) - 8
Poznan (Stadion Warty) - 5
Bialystok (Stadion Miejski) - 4
Gdansk (PGE Arena Gdansk/Stadion Energa) - 4
Gliwice (Stadion Miejski) - 4
Wroclaw (Stadion Miejski) - 4
Belchatow (Stadion GKS) - 3
Chorzow (Stadion Miejski) - 3
Grodzisk Wielkopolski (Stadion Dyskobolia) - 3
Lubin (Stadion Zaglebia) - 3
Wroclaw (Stadion Olimpijski) - 3
Mielec (Stadion Stali) - 2
Warsaw (Stadion Polonii) - 2
Gdansk (Stadion Lechii) - 1
Katowice (Stadion GKS) - 1
Kielce (Kolporter Arena) - 1
Lodz (Stadion Wizdewa) - 1
Szczecin (Stadion Miejski) - 1
Wronki (Stadion Amica) - 1

Records
Largest win:
5-0 vs Sweden, 1972-73; 8-3 vs Belgium, 2016-17; 5-0 vs Denmark, 2020-21
Heaviest loss: 0-4 vs Portugal, 1978-79; 0-4 vs Austria, 1980-81; 0-4 vs Spain, 2018-19
First game (Nations League): England-Poland (Round of 16, 1969-70)
First game (World League):
Poland-Iran 2-1 (Round of 32, 1984-85)
 
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