Indonesia drops to 129th place in latest FIFA rankings

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Indonesia dropped to 129th position in FIFA’s latest world rankings, from the 126th last month.
FIFA/Coca-Cola’s February 2011 World Ranking saw Indonesia drop to below Thailand, which ranked 120th, but above other Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam (134th), Malaysia (140th) and Singapore (142nd).
The latest ranking shows that none of the 10 ASEAN members managed to improve their positions in Asia, with none entering the top 10 Asia list, which is still topped by Japan, the winner of the 2011 Asian Cup.
Topping the list for the global ranking is Spain.
The Top 10 in FIFA’s February 2011 ranking:
  1. 1. Spain
  2. 2. The Netherlands
  3. 3. Germany
  4. 4. Brazil
  5. 5. Argentina
  6. 6. Britain
  7. 7. Uruguay
  8. 8. Portugal
  9. 9. Croatia
  10. 10. Greece

Top 10 in the Asian Football Confederation’s February 2011 ranking:
  1. 1. Japan (17th globally)
  2. 2. Australia (21st)
  3. 3. South Korea (32nd)
  4. 4. Iran (44th)
  5. 5. China (75th)
  6. 6. Uzbekistan (77th)
  7. 7. Saudi Arabia (82nd)
  8. 8. Jordan (84th)
  9. 9. Iraq (88th)
  10. 10. Qatar (90th)

Top 10 in ASEAN:
  1. 1. Thailand (120th)
  2. 2. Indonesia (129th)
  3. 3. Vietnam (134th)
  4. 4. Malaysia (140th)
  5. 5. Singapore (142nd)
  6. 6. Myanmar (149th)
  7. 7. The Philippines (152nd)
  8. 8. Cambodia (166th)
  9. 9. Laos (169th)
  10. 10. Brunei (197th)

The full list can be seen at http://www.fifa.com.

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