TubbsFarquhar
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Guess who's failed to qualify for the WC despite 18 attempts? That's right, Finland. Only Luxembourg have had more failed attempts with 20. I guess if Iceland's rise in football has taught us is that it can maybe give hope for poor Finland who remain the only Nordic nation to not appear at a major tournament (not including the Faroes as they aren't an independent nation).Quite true! Nearly, but not quite in 2002. If they weren't getting in then, they would be waiting a long time to do so. Liberia is pretty much a legit minnow. Only in Weah's time did they actually make the Cup of Nations, and even then, it was only twice (remembering that AFCON is every 2 years).
Gabon I feel like could be on the very edge. But as you said, 2022 is PEA's last chance.
I guess that's one plus about African qualifying, there seems to be more chance for the lesser lights to qualify. Unlike in Europe. Best had no chance (I feel sorry for David Healy), Giggs was in the wrong generation, and Hyypia... hoo boy... poor, poor Finland.
Going back to Africa though, one thing that makes me wonder is why East Africa is so weak compared to West Africa? With big populations and, despite still being developing countries, have countries that are more prosperous than the likes of Senegal and Cote D'Ivoire. Yet, even with Wanyama, Kenya probably won't get close. The only saving grace there is Uganda who finished second in their qualifying group behind Egypt (they beat them at home!)





