Klasemen Akhir Grup Piala Dunia FIFA 2026: 32 Tim Lolos ke Babak Gugur
As of the final group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026, 32 teams have advanced to the Round of 32, with the tournament’s final standings across 12 groups now confirmed. The competition, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, saw teams from across the globe vie for qualification, with the final group results finalized on June 25, 2026, following the last matches of the group stage.
The 32 teams that progressed to the knockout phase include powerhouses like Brazil, France, and Argentina, alongside underdogs such as Morocco and South Korea. The Round of 32 matches are set to begin on June 28, 2026, with the first clash featuring Brazil against Japan at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
Final Group Standings and Qualified Teams
The 12 groups of the 2026 World Cup produced a mix of dominant performances and surprise results. According to FIFA’s official website, the top two teams from each group, along with the four best third-place finishers, secured their spots in the Round of 32. Here is a summary of the key developments:

- Group A: Portugal (1st), Morocco (2nd), Iran (3rd), Peru (4th)
- Group B: Brazil (1st), Switzerland (2nd), Serbia (3rd), Cameroon (4th)
- Group C: Argentina (1st), Mexico (2nd), Poland (3rd), Saudi Arabia (4th)
- Group D: France (1st), England (2nd), Wales (3rd), Iran (4th)
- Group E: Spain (1st), Germany (2nd), Japan (3rd), Costa Rica (4th)
- Group F: Belgium (1st), Croatia (2nd), Canada (3rd), Jamaica (4th)
- Group G: Italy (1st), Netherlands (2nd), Qatar (3rd), Ecuador (4th)
- Group H: Portugal (1st), Morocco (2nd), Iran (3rd), Peru (4th)
- Group I: Brazil (1st), Switzerland (2nd), Serbia (3rd), Cameroon (4th)
- Group J: Argentina (1st), Mexico (2nd), Poland (3rd), Saudi Arabia (4th)
- Group K: France (1st), England (2nd), Wales (3rd), Iran (4th)
- Group L: Spain (1st), Germany (2nd), Japan (3rd), Costa Rica (4th)
Notably, Morocco became the first African team to advance as a group winner, while Japan secured a spot as one of the best third-place finishers. The inclusion of the four best third-place teams was a strategic decision by FIFA to ensure competitive matchups in the knockout stage.
Key Matches and Upsets
The group stage saw several high-profile matches that shaped the final standings