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The 21 teams, excluding Sanama and Floria, that accepted the tournament's invitations for qualifications will be split up into 3 groups of 5, and 1 group of 6 for the first round. The top two of each group will automatically qualify for the finals while the last placing teams in the first three groups, and the two bottom ranked teams for the last group will be eliminated. The rest of the teams qualify for the second round where they'll be split into two groups of four with the top two of each group qualifying for the finals.
The 21 teams, excluding Sanama and Floria, that accepted the tournament's invitations for qualifications will be split up into 3 groups of 5, and 1 group of 6 for the first round. The top two of each group will automatically qualify for the finals while the last placing teams in the first three groups, and the two bottom ranked teams for the last group will be eliminated. The rest of the teams qualify for the second round where they'll be split into two groups of four with the top two of each group qualifying for the finals.


== Teams ==
==Teams==
The 21 teams, excluding Sanama and Floria, that accepted invitations to the 2023 Futsal World Cup qualifiers were seeded by their [[2021 Futsal World Cup]] rankings due to the absence of a ranking system.
The 21 teams, excluding Sanama and Floria, that accepted invitations to the 2023 Futsal World Cup qualifiers were seeded by their [[2021 Futsal World Cup]] rankings due to the absence of a ranking system.
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{{team flag|Nova English Korea|futsal}} (11)<br>{{team flag|New Sussex|futsal}} (13)<br>{{team flag|Lusa|futsal}} (17)
|{{team flag|Cisamarra|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Craitland|futsal}}<br>{{team flag|Daau|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Etourney|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Krasnovlac|futsal}}
{{team flag|Lamantia|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Mataba|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Oportia|futsal}}
{{team flag|Osktrava|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Phinbella|futsal}}
{{team flag|Tiana|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Vegno|futsal}} <br>{{team flag|Victoria|futsal}}
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[[Category:Futsal]]
[[Category:Futsal]]

Revision as of 10:02, 13 February 2023

The 2023 Futsal World Cup qualification will be a men's futsal tournament that will determine the 8 teams that qualify for the 2023 Futsal World Cup.

There are ten berths to be filled, with hosts Sanama and defending champions Floria being awarded automatic places.

Format

The 21 teams, excluding Sanama and Floria, that accepted the tournament's invitations for qualifications will be split up into 3 groups of 5, and 1 group of 6 for the first round. The top two of each group will automatically qualify for the finals while the last placing teams in the first three groups, and the two bottom ranked teams for the last group will be eliminated. The rest of the teams qualify for the second round where they'll be split into two groups of four with the top two of each group qualifying for the finals.

Teams

The 21 teams, excluding Sanama and Floria, that accepted invitations to the 2023 Futsal World Cup qualifiers were seeded by their 2021 Futsal World Cup rankings due to the absence of a ranking system.

Ranked Unranked
Senya Senya (3)
Castilona Castilona (6)
Mercury Mercury (8)
Tellia Tellia (9)
Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq (10)

Nova English Korea Nova English Korea (11)
New Sussex New Sussex (13)
Lusa Lusa (17)

Cisamarra Cisamarra
Craitland Craitland
Daau Daau
Etourney Etourney
Krasnovlac Krasnovlac

Lamantia Lamantia
Mataba Mataba
Oportia Oportia

Osktrava Osktrava
Phinbella Phinbella

Tiana Tiana
Vegno Vegno
Victoria Victoria