Victories in their final group matches ensured the progress of Mali and Niger to the tournament joining Ghana and Guinea, who had already sealed their qualification from the African continent, said a media release today.
Niger made history by qualifying for a first-ever FIFA tournament after defeating Tanzania 1-0.
The 2016 AFC U-16 Championship held last year ensured Iraq, Iran, Japan and North Korea qualified for the tournament from Asia, along with India, which got direct entry into the event by virtue of being the hosts.
Africa: Mali, Niger, Ghana and Guinea
Europe: England, France, Germany, Spain and Turkey
Asia: India (hosts), Iraq, Iran, Japan and North Korea
Central, North America and Caribbean Region: Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico and the United States of America
South America: Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Paraguay
Oceania: New Caledonia and New Zealand
Welcoming the 24 countries, Tournament Director of the Local Organising Committee, Javier Ceppi, said, "It is very exciting to know the 24 teams that will be playing the World Cup. The line-up is superb, with established powerhouses in the category (such as former World Champions Brazil, Ghana and Mexico) and teams making their debut, among them the hosts India."
With the 24 teams in place, the attention now turns to the Official Draw, which will take place on July 7 and determine the fixtures for each team, the release added.
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