
Notably, this growth does not include the points added in the win over Laos because the match between the two teams took place later than the time the rankings were announced.
Specifically, the score of the Vietnamese team remains the same at 1183.62, but because Tanzania and Kenya were deducted points and dropped very low, the "Golden Star Warriors" and some other teams have improved their rankings. Meanwhile, the Lao team also increased 1 place to 187th.
In Southeast Asia, Thailand has seen a slight increase, rising to 95th place in the world (up 1 place) after 2 consecutive victories against Singapore (friendly) and Sri Lanka (official). The Malaysian team also increased 2 places to 116th place in the world after defeating Nepal with a minimal victory of 1-0.
Meanwhile, the Singapore team, with their first ticket to the Asian Cup finals, jumped 4 places to 151st place on the rankings (2-1 win over Hong Kong, China). Similarly, the Philippines team, although not yet in the finals, also jumped 5 places to 136th place on the rankings.
Some other teams that remain in the same position include: Indonesia (ranked 122) due to not competing at this time, Myanmar (ranked 163), Cambodia (ranked 179). Elsewhere, East Timor and Brunei are the only two teams to drop in rank.
In Asia, Japan still maintains its leading position, they also moved up 1 place to 18th in the world after 2 wins against Bolivia and Ghana. Followed by Iran and South Korea respectively.
Meanwhile in the world, Spain is still leading, 2nd place belongs to Argentina and 3rd place belongs to France.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/doi-tuyen-viet-nam-nhan-them-tin-vui-tren-bang-xep-hang-fifa-723990.html






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