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Players and countries qualified for the 2026 World Cup
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Classification Rules
> 128 countries/regions participate
> 2 representatives per country/region
> Each country/region can have several teams. So there can be a Germany A, a Germany B and a Germany C. The order will be determined first by the two qualifiers for the Pro Leagues quota; second by the champions, runners-up and third places of The Daily Challenge, Super Challenge and The Marathon Challenge (both in the Opening and Closing Tournaments); third by the monthly champions of The Daily Challenge and Super Challenge. In an extremely extreme case, a country or region can have up to 16 teams (32 representatives).
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> Once the quotas are filled, the remaining quotas will be distributed to the countries/regions with the best averages, that is, the two best players from each country/region will contribute their average and may allow their country/region to qualify for the World Cup.
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> Only players from Pro Leagues will qualify. In a very extreme case, in case of a lack of quotas for countries/regions, it will be allowed to fill the quotas with countries/regions that have players in The Haul; the players with the best user level and most advanced % will go.