Kuala Lumpur: Qatar have climbed two slots from 87th position
last monthfollowing the release of the latest FIFA World Ranking
on Thursday.
With 416 points accumulated, Qatar are now 85th above Armenia
and below Norway.
Iran and Korea Republic’s rankings remain unchanged at 29th and
37th respectively, while Australia (44th) overtake Japan (46th) as
the third best ranked side in Asia. Saudi Arabia have moved up six
places to 48th.
All of Asia’s top ten teams are currently competing in the third round
of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018, with unbeaten Iran
leading Group A and Saudi Arabia edging out Japan to sit atop Group
B.
The Maldives are the best Asian movers in the latest rankings, climbing
nine spots to 145th globally, while India and Nepal moved up six places
to 129th and 175th respectively.
Asia’s Top 10 (global rankings in brackets)
Iran (29th)
Korea Republic (37th)
Australia (44th)
Japan (46th)
Saudi Arabia (48th)
Uzbekistan (61st)
United Arab Emirates (64th)
China PR (81st)
Qatar (85th)
Syria (96th)
The next FIFA World Ranking will be released on February 9.
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