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List of NOCs without medals (sortable & unranked)[ edit ]
After completion of the 2024 Summer Olympics , 64 of the current 206 National Olympic Committees have yet to win an Olympic medal. Seven historic National Olympic Committees are also included in this list.
Team (IOC code)
No. Summer
Best result
No. Winter
Best result
No. Games
American Samoa (ASA)
10
5 (1992)
2
19 (2022)
12
Andorra (AND)
13
6 (2024)
13
9 (2022)
26
Angola (ANG)
11
7 (1996)
0
—
11
Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)
12
9 (2008)
0
—
12
Aruba (ARU)
10
8 (2024)
0
—
10
Bangladesh (BAN)
11
16 (2020)
0
—
11
Belize (BIZ) [BIZ]
14
13 (2008)
0
—
14
Benin (BEN) [BEN]
13
13 (2016)
0
—
13
Bhutan (BHU)
11
17 (1992)
0
—
11
Bolivia (BOL)
16
16 (2008)
7
32 (2018)
23
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
9
=5 (2020)
8
21 (1998)
17
British Virgin Islands (IVB)
11
4 (2020)
2
27 (2014)
13
Brunei (BRU) [A]
7
=27 (2016)
0
—
7
Cambodia (CAM)
11
=9 (1964)
0
—
11
Cayman Islands (CAY)
12
8 (2008 , 2024 )
2
69 (2010)
14
Central African Republic (CAF)
12
=7 (2012)
0
—
12
Chad (CHA)
14
9 (1964)
0
—
14
Comoros (COM)
8
38 (2024)
0
—
8
Republic of the Congo (CGO)
14
4 (2016)
0
—
14
Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD) [COD]
12
=9 (1984 , 1988 , 2012 , 2020 , 2020 , 2024 )
0
—
12
Cook Islands (COK)
10
12 (2008 , 2012 )
0
—
10
El Salvador (ESA)
13
5 (1996)
0
—
13
Eswatini (SWZ) [SWZ]
12
=10 (2000)
1
63 (1992)
13
Equatorial Guinea (GEQ)
11
=23 (2008)
0
—
11
The Gambia (GAM)
11
=11 (2024)
0
—
11
Guam (GUM)
10
11 (2024)
1
71 (1988)
11
Guinea (GUI)
13
=9 (2008 , 2024 , 2024 )
0
—
13
Guinea-Bissau (GBS)
8
7 (2012)
0
—
8
Honduras (HON)
13
4 (2016)
1
50 (1992)
14
Kiribati (KIR)
6
12 (2024)
0
—
6
Laos (LAO)
11
=17 (1988 , 2020 )
0
—
11
Lesotho (LES)
13
7 (2000 , 2024 )
0
—
13
Liberia (LBR) [C]
14
12 (2020)
0
—
14
Libya (LBA) [D]
12
=7 (2004)
0
—
12
Madagascar (MAD)
14
8 (1968)
3
39 (2006)
17
Malawi (MAW)
12
=9 (1988)
0
—
12
Maldives (MDV)
10
26 (1988)
0
—
10
Mali (MLI)
15
5 (2004 , 2012 )
0
—
15
Malta (MLT)
18
8 (1928 , 2008 )
3
21 (2022)
21
Marshall Islands (MHL)
5
9 (2008)
0
—
5
Mauritania (MTN)
11
=11 (1988 , 1988 )
0
—
11
Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)
7
=9 (2016)
0
—
7
Monaco (MON) [N]
22
12 (1920)
11
6 (2022)
33
Myanmar (MYA) [MYA]
19
4 (2000)
0
—
19
Nauru (NRU)
8
8 (2004)
0
—
8
Nepal (NEP)
15
=7 (2004 , 2016 )
4
70 (2002)
19
Nicaragua (NCA)
14
4 (1996)
0
—
14
Oman (OMA)
11
8 (1988)
0
—
11
Palau (PLW)
7
14 (2000 , 2012 )
0
—
7
Palestine (PLE)
8
11 (2024)
0
—
8
Papua New Guinea (PNG)
12
5 (2024)
0
—
12
Rwanda (RWA)
11
8 (1996)
0
—
11
Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)
8
6 (2004 , 2008 )
0
—
8
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)
10
4 (2024)
0
—
10
São Tomé and Príncipe (STP)
8
14 (2024)
0
—
8
Seychelles (SEY)
11
=5 (1992 , 1996 )
0
—
11
Sierra Leone (SLE)
13
5 (1984 , 1996 )
0
—
13
Solomon Islands (SOL)
11
=9 (2012)
0
—
11
Somalia (SOM)
11
6 (1996)
0
—
11
South Sudan (SSD)
3
9 (2024)
0
—
3
East Timor (TLS) [I]
6
28 (2016)
3
43 (2014)
9
Tuvalu (TUV)
5
12 (2012)
0
—
5
Vanuatu (VAN)
10
11 (2024)
0
—
10
Yemen (YEM) [YEM]
9
9 (2004 , 2012 )
0
—
9
Korea (COR)
0
—
1
8 (2018)
1
Malaya (MAL) [MAL]
2
6 (1956)
0
—
2
North Borneo (NBO) [NBO]
1
24 (1096)
0
—
1
Republic of China (ROC) [ROC]
3
15 (1936)
0
—
3
Saar (SAA) [SAA]
1
7 (1952 , 1952 )
0
—
1
North Yemen (YAR) [YAR]
2
=19 (1988)
0
—
2
South Yemen (YMD) [YMD]
1
=17 (1988)
0
—
1
Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
2A
2C
Winner
Winner
1D
3BEF
Winner
Winner
1B
3ACD
Winner
Winner
1F
2E
Winner
Winner
1E
2D
Winner
Winner
1C
3ABF
Winner
Winner Third place
2B
2F
Winner Winner
Winner Winner
1A
3CDE
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
A1
BC3
Winner
Winner
A2
B2
Winner
Winner
B1
C2
Winner
Winner
C1
AB3
2012–13 UEFA Champions League[ edit ]
2012–13 UEFA Challenge Cup[ edit ]
Qualifying play-offs [ edit ]
Tiebreakers
If two or more runners-up had an equal number of points from their eight matches contributing toward the ranking, then the following criteria were applied:
Superior goal difference from these matches
Higher number of goals scored in these matches
Higher number of away goals scored in these matches
Position in the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system
Fair play ranking in these matches
Drawing of lots
Final standings
Legend
Qualified for the UEFA Euro 2013 finals
Advanced to the qualifying play-offs
Team 1 was home team in the first game, and guest team in the second game.
European ice hockey championships (after 1991)[ edit ]