FIFA-member football associations are formed together into continental confederations, which organize continental national and club competitions.
There are six FIFA Confederations Members. There are Asia ( AFC), Africa ( CAF), Oceania (OFC), Europe ( UEFA), North America ( CONCACAF), and South America ( CONMEBOL).
In all the six Confederations only South America ( CONMEBOL) members have all qualified for their continental Cup and even extending invitations to members of other confederations.
CONMEBOL is the Confederation with the least members, The South American football governing body has just 10 members while the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) follows with 11 members and two associate members.
The Confederation with the highest number of members is UEFA with 55 Members followed by CAF with 54, AFC with 47, and CONCACAF with 41 members.
Below are the Confederations and their members who have never qualified for their continental Cup.
AFRICA (AFCON)
Eritrea
Somalia
South Sudan
Chad
Sao Tome and Principe
Mauritius
Seychelles
Lesotho
Eswatini
Central Africa Republic.
ASIA (AFC Asia Cup)
Afghanistan
Bhutan
Brunei
Guam
Laos
Macau
Maldives
Mongolia
Nepal
Northern Mariana
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Timor Leste
OCEANIA ( OFC Nations Cup)
American Samoa
Kiribati
Niue
Tonga
Tuvalu
EUROPE ( UEFA Euro)
Liechtenstein
Malta
San Marino
Luxembourg
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Andorra
Belarus
Lithuania
Moldova
Montenegro
Kosovo
Kazakhstan
Gibraltar
Georgia
Faroe Island
Estonia
Azerbaijan
Armenia
NORTH AMERICA ( Concacaf Gold Cup)
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Bonaire
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Montserrat
Puerto Rico
Saint Lucia
Saint Martin
Sint Maarten
Turks and Caicos Islands
U.S. Virgin Island