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Vietnam team drops 4 places in world rankings

VHO - In the recently announced July 2025 FIFA rankings, the Vietnamese team has dropped 4 places compared to the last announcement in April 2025, from 109th to 113th in the world.

Báo Văn HóaBáo Văn Hóa11/07/2025

In the second match of the 2027 Asian Cup Qualifiers, the Vietnamese team lost 0-4 to host Malaysia.

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Vietnam team drops to 113th in the world

This defeat caused the Vietnamese team to lose 13.91 points, while Malaysia gained 14.91 points and jumped 6 places, from 131st to 125th in the world.

In Southeast Asia, the Thai team continues to lead despite losing 1-3 to Turkmenistan in the 2027 Asian Cup Qualifiers.

This defeat caused Thailand to lose 12.24 points and drop 3 places, ranking 102nd in the world. Indonesia is the team that made significant progress, rising 5 places, to 118th in the world.

Despite losing 0-6 to Japan in the third qualifying round of the 2026 World Cup, the 1-0 victory over China earlier helped Indonesia accumulate 11.63 more points, narrowing the gap with the Vietnamese team to 5 places.

In Asia, Japan is still the team with the highest FIFA ranking, ranked 17th in the world (down 2 places), followed by Iran (20, down 2 places), South Korea (23), Australia (24, up 2 places) and Qatar (53, up 2 places).

Meanwhile, Asian teams with significant leaps include Malaysia (up 6 places), Indonesia (up 5 places), Hong Kong China (up 6 places, ranked 147) and Laos (up 5 places, ranked 185).

According to FIFA statistics, since the April 2025 rankings, there have been more than 200 official matches between national teams held around the world, creating many notable changes in the global rankings.

Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/doi-tuyen-viet-nam-tut-4-bac-tren-bang-xep-hang-the-gioi-151165.html


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