Czechia, the Czech Republic, has never won the FIFA World Cup and has had limited success in recent international competitions compared to traditional soccer powerhouses. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from mid-June through mid-July, with 32 nations competing for the championship trophy. Czechia qualified for the tournament but enters as a long-shot contender without the historical tournament pedigree or current roster depth of perennial favorites like France, Germany, Brazil, Argentina, or England. The prediction market currently prices Czechia at 0%, indicating traders assign an extremely minimal probability of World Cup victory. This reflects both the team's historical tournament performance and their current ranking among global soccer competitors. A team would need to win all seven matches from the group stage through the final to claim the World Cup championship. The market resolves to YES only if Czechia wins the final match on approximately July 12-13, 2026, and becomes World Cup champion. While any of the 32 qualified nations could theoretically win the tournament, Czechia's odds have remained near zero throughout the prediction market's trading history, suggesting consistent low conviction among traders about their championship prospects.