The final list is out of the 32 countries to play in next year's World Cup soccer finals in Germany.
Led by Coach Guus Hiddink, Australia on Wednesday advanced to its first World Cup since 1974 by beating Uruguay, 4-2, in a penalty shootout.
Spain, the Czech Republic, Switzerland and Trinidad and Tobago also secured their tickets in qualifiers Wednesday and Thursday.
South Korea, Japan, Iran, Saudi Arabia will represent Asia while Croatia, France, England, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Serbia-Montenegro, Sweden and Ukraine will form the European contingent.
South America's teams in the World Cup are Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Paraguay and Africa's are Angola, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Togo and Tunisia.
The United States, Mexico and Costa Rica round out the list.
Soccer's world governing body FIFA on December 9th will divide the 32 countries into eight groups in Leipzig, Germany.