Friday, May 20, 2011

FIFA Ranking: June 2011 probable ranking

Next update: June 3rd, 2011.

Probable results computed using the Elo Ratings. See the list of results used for this ranking.

Based on these probable results...

Montenegro (up 14 places) replace Uruguay in the top 10... Would you believe it? :) Montenegro have a population of 661807. That would be an amazing achievement for such a small country.

Germany up to 3rd, Brazil drop to 5th, Argentina 8th. New Zealand drop more than 30 places.

Probable June 2011 rank - Team - Probable June 2011 points - +/- Ranking - +/- Points 


1 Spain 1871 0 14
2 Netherlands 1688 0 -14
3 Germany 1417 1 4
4 England 1243 2 80
5 Brazil 1130 -2 -295
6 Italy 1104 3 85
7 Portugal 1046 1 -6
8 Argentina 1039 -3 -228
9 Croatia 1033 1 42
10 Montenegro 1011 14 191
11 Mexico 998 17 196
12 Norway 972 -1 -15
13 Japan 969 1 8
14 Greece 959 -2 -26
15 Russia 940 3 44
16 France 932 3 49
17 Côte d'Ivoire 922 4 55
18 USA 887 4 32
19 Sweden 884 9 82
20 Uruguay 876 -13 -218
21 Denmark 857 6 49
22 Australia 852 -2 -24
23 Slovenia 833 -6 -70
24 Turkey 820 6 25
25 Korea Republic 787 6 33
26 Egypt 785 10 109
27 Chile 782 -14 -185
27 Serbia 782 -11 -125
29 Slovakia 779 -3 -30
30 Paraguay 756 -7 -91
31 Ghana 735 -16 -183
32 Switzerland 724 -7 -95
33 Republic of Ireland 708 1 27
34 Israel 703 -1 -6
35 Belgium 691 2 37
36 Czech Republic 682 -4 -40
37 Honduras 680 6 77
38 Cameroon 669 11 97
39 Burkina Faso 661 5 61
40 Bosnia-Herzegovina 642 5 48
41 Ukraine 636 -6 -42
42 Jamaica 624 13 78
43 Nigeria 605 -4 -32
44 Hungary 603 8 44
45 Costa Rica 601 11 60
46 Belarus 594 7 37
47 Iran 578 1 3
48 Algeria 575 -7 -34
49 Senegal 572 -9 -41
50 Romania 571 -8 -36
51 Lithuania 568 -4 -9
52 Colombia 564 -2 0
53 South Africa 553 -15 -100
54 Bulgaria 550 -8 -42
55 Peru 546 -1 -2
56 Gabon 535 3 6
57 Georgia 530 0 -6
57 Libya 530 1 -4
59 Tunisia 527 2 0
60 Albania 524 -10 -40
61 Scotland 513 5 -4
62 Northern Ireland 506 3 -14
63 Botswana 496 6 17
64 Morocco 494 9 49
65 Panama 490 2 -3
66 Austria 479 8 36
67 Guinea 475 -5 -49
68 Armenia 462 -6 -62
69 Ecuador 459 -5 -64
70 Venezuela 458 -2 -31
71 Cape Verde Islands 443 8 22
71 Poland 443 0 -6
73 Mali 439 -3 -12
74 Malawi 438 -2 -8
75 Estonia 434 0 -6
75 Latvia 434 2 -4
77 Zambia 433 12 50
78 China PR 426 -1 -12
79 Finland 419 2 3
80 Uganda 417 4 15
81 Cyprus 398 8 15
82 Jordan 385 11 7
83 Moldova 383 3 -11
84 Uzbekistan 381 -1 -22
85 Benin 380 -5 -38
86 Cuba 377 -5 -39
86 Haiti 377 10 29
88 Trinidad and Tobago 374 7 21
89 Central African Republic 370 24 107
90 Saudi Arabia 366 -2 -20
91 Canada 365 -15 -74
92 Niger 356 7 21
93 Qatar 355 -1 -25
94 El Salvador 349 -7 -42
95 Iraq 346 -6 -37
96 New Zealand 345 -36 -183
97 Sudan 343 7 48
98 FYR Macedonia 338 -13 -60
99 Angola 329 5 34
99 Bahrain 329 -2 -9
99 Kuwait 329 2 9
102 Bolivia 327 0 15
102 Mozambique 327 -8 -31
104 Azerbaijan 299 4 11
105 Oman 298 2 4
106 Suriname 296 6 29
107 Syria 290 -3 -5
108 Grenada 288 -10 -49
108 United Arab Emirates 288 3 15
110 Togo 279 -1 -6
111 Antigua and Barbuda 277 -11 -45
111 Guyana 277 -1 -7
113 Zimbabwe 268 13 49
114 Sierra Leone 261 4 15
115 Gambia 257 -12 -51
116 Korea DPR 255 -1 0
117 St. Kitts and Nevis 248 2 3
118 Iceland 244 -2 -10
119 Wales 240 -5 -18
120 Thailand 239 0 -3
121 Congo DR 238 5 19
122 Guatemala 233 2 11
123 Tanzania 231 -6 -21
124 Luxembourg 213 1 -8
125 Kenya 209 -2 -18
126 Congo 206 -5 -26
127 Rwanda 205 -5 -23
128 Yemen 199 1 -4
129 Indonesia 195 1 -5
130 Dominica 193 1 0
131 Tajikistan 180 4 9
132 Kazakhstan 173 7 22
133 Puerto Rico 167 -1 -13
134 Madagascar 166 4 2
135 Barbados 159 -3 -21
135 Vietnam 159 -1 -13
137 Faroe Islands 156 -1 -12
138 Ethiopia 149 -10 -69
139 Turkmenistan 147 2 -2
140 Malaysia 146 3 2
141 Guinea-Bissau 142 -5 -26
141 Singapore 142 3 2
143 Hong Kong 141 3 3
144 India 137 1 -2
145 Nepal 136 2 1
146 Equatorial Guinea 131 -4 -15
147 Burundi 130 2 3
148 Curacao 128 4 7
149 Maldives 126 -1 -7
150 Chad 123 -1 -4
151 Namibia 117 -11 -33
152 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 115 1 -1
153 Liechtenstein 109 0 -7
154 Fiji 103 1 0
155 New Caledonia 97 -4 -26
156 Philippines 96 0 0
157 Cayman Islands 90 1 0
158 Malta 83 3 -1
159 Bangladesh 81 4 2
160 Chinese Taipei 77 0 -9
161 Liberia 76 -4 -17
161 Swaziland 76 -2 -13
163 Afghanistan 75 1 -2
163 Nicaragua 75 3 0
165 Myanmar 72 2 -2
165 Palestine 72 6 5
167 Kyrgyzstan 70 2 0
167 Pakistan 70 1 -2
169 Sri Lanka 69 0 -1
170 Dominican Republic 66 2 0
171 Belize 64 1 -2
171 Vanuatu 64 -6 -12
173 Cambodia 57 3 1
173 Laos 57 1 0
173 Tahiti 57 1 0
176 Lebanon 55 2 4
177 Lesotho 46 -1 -10
178 Mongolia 41 1 -7
179 Bermuda 40 -17 -40
179 Solomon Islands 40 3 0
181 British Virgin Islands 38 2 0
182 Macau 32 2 0
182 Mauritania 32 -2 -13
184 St. Lucia 31 1 0
185 Eritrea 29 -4 -13
186 Samoa 26 0 0
187 Somalia 23 0 0
188 Comoros 19 0 0
189 Mauritius 17 0 -1
190 Seychelles 15 4 4
190 Tonga 15 0 -2
192 Turks and Caicos Islands 13 1 0
193 Djibouti 12 -1 -3
194 Cook Islands 10 -4 -7
194 Guam 10 1 0
196 Bahamas 9 0 0
196 Brunei Darussalam 9 0 0
198 Aruba 7 1 0
199 Bhutan 6 -3 -3
200 Timor-Leste 3 0 0
200 US Virgin Islands 3 0 0
202 American Samoa 0 0 0
202 Andorra 0 0 0
202 Anguilla 0 0 0
202 Montserrat 0 0 0
202 Papua New Guinea 0 0 0
202 San Marino 0 0 0

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2 comments:

  1. And there's Montenegro with the long awaited jump. I can't wait for the reaction to that!

    Why are the South American countries taking such a massive hit?

    He he. People moan about England in 6th constantly. Now I can't wait to see what they do if England jump over Brazil and Argentina to 4th! I think a while back I jokingly said England were coming for them as they were slowly creeping up on them points-wise, but the gap was still enormous. Never thought it could actually happen though!

    I'm sure it will be very short lived though with the Copa America right after.

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  2. I guess it's because 4 qualifying matchdays from the 2010 WC qualification are devalued and only replaced by friendlies.

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