IFFHS STATISTICS - SHORTEST GAP SINCE 1938



Shortest gap between two World Cup stages since 1938!

With the last World Cup 2022 qualifier Brazil – Argentine reappointed for the new date of 21 September, the gap between the qualification and final stages of the tournament will make just 61 days.
It’s unusually short time interval since a long ago. Only in two first editions where the qualification existed (1934 and 1938), two stages were separated by a smaller one (3 and 34 days respectively).
The amazing record of World Cup 1934 where United States beat Mexico 4-2 on Italian ground just 3 days before the main tournament start (and 3 days before the start there for US team themselves!) will very unlikely to be ever repeated.
The longest margin between two stages, 212 days, occurred at World Cup 1994.  


 WORLD CUPS   
 TIME GAP BETWEENQUALIFICATIONAND FINAL STAGES 
     
 World CupQualification FinishFinal Stage StartDays Between
     
 1930 13/07/1930 
 193424/05/193427/05/19343
 193801/05/193804/06/193834
 195015/04/195024/06/195070
 195403/04/195416/06/195474
 195805/02/195808/06/1958123
 196216/12/196130/05/1962165
 196629/12/196511/07/1966194
 197014/12/196931/05/1970168
 197413/02/197413/06/1974120
 197811/12/197701/06/1978172
 198210/01/198213/06/1982154
 198604/12/198531/05/1986178
 199019/11/198908/06/1990201
 199417/11/199317/06/1994212
 199829/11/199710/06/1998193
 200225/11/200131/05/2002187
 200616/11/200509/06/2006205
 201018/11/200911/06/2010205
 201420/11/201312/06/2014204
 201815/11/201714/06/2018211
 202221/09/202221/11/202261