Friday, July 1, 2011

2014 FIFA World Cup seeding update (1 July 2011)

Next update: 5 August 2011

See more info in the original 2014 FIFA World Cup seeding post.

This is the top 20 of the intermediate October 2013 FIFA ranking:


1 Spain 320
2 Netherlands 308
3 Germany 262
4 Japan 247
5 Mexico 231
6 Portugal 211
7 Argentina 210
8 Australia 207
9 Korea Republic 203
10 England 196
11 Uruguay 189
11 Jamaica 189
13 Egypt 183
14 Côte d'Ivoire 180
14 USA 180
16 Brazil 179
17 Norway 170
18 Italy 167
18 Croatia 167
20 Ghana 165

France are 21st.

Right now, the seeds for the 2014 World Cup would be: Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Portugal and Argentina.

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6 comments:

  1. May I ask why you bother with these? They're so far away (2014 World Cup Finals Draw) and so very much could change it seems irrelevant at this point, and will be for a long time. Why do you go to the trouble?

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  2. @Lorric -- well, I, at least, enjoy the laugh.

    More seriously, there are a few people that like to try to keep FIFA to something that at least somewhat approaches a standard.

    While FIFA changes things all the time, considering how much media now follows (and, without attribution, steals) information from this website, that media will at least be able to see ahead of time what seeding should have been before FIFA, once again, invents a new way to give seeds to the 'teams that should be seeded'.

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  3. Well, the points total now is based on the 20%-part (I presume from somewhere in October 2009 until October 2010) and the 30%-art (October 2010-October 2011).

    It will get interesting from October 2011 onwards, when the games of the 50%-part will be played.

    And from October 2012 (the 100%-part) things will really heat up. And by then the teams that have qualified or most likely will qualify are known, so a much more accurate prediction can and will be given.

    For now, it's just fun to watch Japan being seeded...

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  4. ERic, Tobcoach - thanks for answering Lorric's question.

    Lorric, it's interesting for me and it's my blog so even if it doesn't make sense sometimes for those who read, I will still post things I find interesting :)

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  5. Can you provide a breakdown of the US's total? It would be greatly appreciated.

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  6. 0.2 time frame

    11/14/2009 SVK 0
    11/18/2009 DEN 0
    1/23/2010 HON 0
    2/24/2010 SLV 328.95
    3/3/2010 NED 0
    5/25/2010 CZE 0
    5/29/2010 TUR 474.525
    6/5/2010 AUS 459
    6/12/2010 ENG 710.4
    6/18/2010 SVN 647.5
    6/23/2010 ALG 1734
    6/26/2010 GHA 0
    8/10/2010 BRA 0
    10/9/2010 POL 125.96
    10/12/2010 COL 150.4

    0.3 time frame

    11/17/2010 RSA 391.5
    1/22/2011 CHI 173.9
    3/26/2011 ARG 184.24
    3/29/2011 PAR 0
    6/4/2011 ESP 0
    6/7/2011 CAN 982.08
    6/11/2011 PAN 0
    6/19/2011 JAM 1148.4
    6/22/2011 PAN 1053.36
    6/25/2011 MEX 0

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