amenina wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:53
World champions Spain seize top spot from Sweden
Spain reach the top of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking for the first time, with USA up to second and Haiti, Cambodia and Cabo Verde at all-time highs.
amenina wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:53
World champions Spain seize top spot from Sweden
Spain reach the top of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking for the first time, with USA up to second and Haiti, Cambodia and Cabo Verde at all-time highs.
“Six nations either appear for the first time (Central African Republic and Macau) or reappear (Korea DPR, American Samoa, Madagascar and Bahamas) in the World Ranking, which brings the number of teams listed to 192 – a new record. And with six other national sides just one match away from joining, it could grow even further in March.”
Korea DPR used to be in the top 10, but since they did not play enough matches during the 4-year period (due to COVID), they dropped out completely and became unranked some time in 2023. But since starting to play again in September, they have been getting very good results in the three competitions they played in (Asian Games, Olympic Qualifiers, East Asian Championship), so they re-enter the rankings and are back to the top 10.
amenina wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:53
World champions Spain seize top spot from Sweden
Spain reach the top of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking for the first time, with USA up to second and Haiti, Cambodia and Cabo Verde at all-time highs.
“Six nations either appear for the first time (Central African Republic and Macau) or reappear (Korea DPR, American Samoa, Madagascar and Bahamas) in the World Ranking, which brings the number of teams listed to 192 – a new record. And with six other national sides just one match away from joining, it could grow even further in March.”
Korea DPR used to be in the top 10, but since they did not play enough matches during the 4-year period (due to COVID), they dropped out completely and became unranked some time in 2023. But since starting to play again in September, they have been getting very good results in the three competitions they played in (Asian Games, Olympic Qualifiers, East Asian Championship), so they re-enter the rankings and are back to the top 10.
Lorric wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:46
So we got past Brazil anyway despite the draw with Macedonia. Belgium right on our tail, both Brazil and Belgium will get a shot at us in March...
Don't know what the influence of friendlies is on this ranking;
Buth in march we have England- Belgium.
Lorric wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:46
So we got past Brazil anyway despite the draw with Macedonia. Belgium right on our tail, both Brazil and Belgium will get a shot at us in March...
Don't know what the influence of friendlies is on this ranking;
Buth in march we have England- Belgium.
The result could be important
Small, but I think you'd go above with a win with how close we are.
Lorric wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:46
So we got past Brazil anyway despite the draw with Macedonia. Belgium right on our tail, both Brazil and Belgium will get a shot at us in March...
Don't know what the influence of friendlies is on this ranking;
Buth in march we have England- Belgium.
The result could be important
Small, but I think you'd go above with a win with how close we are.
Yep and Belgium could have already overtaken England.
The Swedish players and staff came over to Belgium's dressing room after they were made aware of the shooting in Brussels. The Swedes didn't want to go ahead with the second half and offered to forfeit the game. Although at that time Hungary was expected to get the results to push Belgium out of the top pot for the final draw Belgium told UEFA and Sweden that they'd take a draw instead. With the draw Belgium lost ranking points while with a 3-0 forfeit (I=25) Belgium would already have gained enough to be safely above England and close the gap with France.
Lorric wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:46
So we got past Brazil anyway despite the draw with Macedonia. Belgium right on our tail, both Brazil and Belgium will get a shot at us in March...
Don't know what the influence of friendlies is on this ranking;
Buth in march we have England- Belgium.
The result could be important
Small, but I think you'd go above with a win with how close we are.
With teams almost tied on points it will be +5 for win and -5 for defeat. Like 5.05 if Belgium wins and 4.95 if England wins.
Edit: There are Belgium - Chile and England - Brazil before, with same result England will open up the gap a bit but not enough to be safe. (Points are calculated after every game despite they are announced only once after each window)
They release an end of year ranking near the end of December every year. It includes some friendly games outside International windows and the final stages of Pacific Games.
How can Morocco go up in the rankings after that garbage showing at the CAN?
Morocco gained a very small amount of points, 1.7, after winning 2, drawing 1 and losing 1 in AFCON.
The team that they overtook was USA, who played a friendly in January with their C-team, and lost to Slovenia (55th ranked), and thus lost 3.57 points.
Morocco are now ahead of USA by less than 2 points. So had USA not played that friendly, USA would still be 12th.
How can Morocco go up in the rankings after that garbage showing at the CAN?
Morocco gained a very small amount of points, 1.7, after winning 2, drawing 1 and losing 1 in AFCON.
The team that they overtook was USA, who played a friendly in January with their C-team, and lost to Slovenia (55th ranked), and thus lost 3.57 points.
Morocco are now ahead of USA by less than 2 points. So had USA not played that friendly, USA would still be 12th.