Nigeria is among the world's 10 most populous countries not participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, joining other large nations like China, India, and Indonesia. According to a BBC World Service report, only the U.S. and Brazil from the top 10 most populous nations have teams competing in the tournament. This absence has led fans in some of these countries to support other national teams, particularly Argentina, during the event. Experts suggest that factors beyond population size—such as economic conditions, infrastructure, and historical engagement with football—play crucial roles in a nation's footballing success. While some African and South Asian countries have made progress, they still face challenges in catching up with traditional football powerhouses.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced discussion of the reasons behind the absence of populous nations from the World Cup, citing expert opinions and historical data without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It avoids taking a stance on political issues and focuses on socio-economic and sports-
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the absence of populous nations from the World Cup and cites a BBC World Service report. It also mentions historical participation like India's 1950 qualification. Objectivity is slightly lower due to emotional language about 'football-mad' fans a





