The coefficients for the EURO 2012 final draw will take into account results from:
EURO 2008 (qualifiers and final tournament) - 20% of total weighting
2010 World Cup (qualifiers and final tournament) - 40% of total weighting
EURO 2012 (qualifiers) - 40% of total weighting
Click here for more info on the coefficient system.
Hosts Poland (23806) and Ukraine (28029) will be seeded for the final draw, along with 2008 winners, Spain, if they qualify.
Only one match since the last update: Northern Ireland - Faroe Islands 4 - 0.
Rank - Previous rank - Team - Total points
1 1 Spain 38366 2 2 Netherlands 36999 3 3 Germany 36686 4 4 Italy 30257 5 5 England 29963 6 6 Russia 29051 7 7 Croatia 29043 8 8 Greece 28375 9 9 Portugal 28077 10 10 Sweden 27955 11 11 France 27228 12 12 Denmark 26554 13 13 Slovakia 26334 14 14 Czech Republic 25956 15 15 Israel 25762 16 16 Serbia 25135 17 17 Ireland 24943 18 18 Turkey 24801 19 19 Switzerland 24695 20 20 Slovenia 24463 21 21 Norway 24068 22 22 Hungary 23250 23 28 Northern Ireland 23119 24 23 Finland 23073 25 24 Bosnia-Herzegovina 23038 26 25 Romania 22528 27 26 Bulgaria 22339 28 27 Belarus 22298 29 29 Montenegro 21344 30 30 Austria 21266 31 31 Scotland 20926 32 32 Belgium 20918 33 33 Latvia 20365 34 34 Lithuania 19306 35 35 Albania 17604 36 36 Macedonia 17224 37 37 Wales 17057 38 38 Cyprus 16761 39 39 Estonia 16654 40 40 Georgia 16202 41 41 Armenia 15966 42 42 Moldova 15262 43 43 Kazakhstan 14338 44 44 Iceland 13892 45 45 Azerbaijan 13390 46 46 Liechtenstein 12680 47 47 Faroe Islands 12235 48 48 Luxembourg 12065 49 49 Malta 10319 50 50 Andorra 8707 51 51 San Marino 7962
If the teams with the best coefficient qualify the final draw pot would look like this:
Pot 1: Poland, Ukraine, Spain, Netherlands
Pot 2: Germany, Italy, England, Russia
Pot 3: Croatia, Greece, Portugal, Sweden
Pot 4: France, Denmark, Slovakia, Czech Republic
No changes from last update.
Some really stark differences between this and the FIFA rankings.
ReplyDeleteAbsurd to put Poland and Ukraine in pot 1 and either Germany or Holland in pot 2.
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ReplyDeleteIt is their right as hosts. If the pot 2 team gets put in with a team that isn't a host, that will probably doom the other two unfortunate teams that end up in that group though. But I don't think there's ever been a time when you have three nations that are just flat out superior to everybody else.
Group of death: Netherlands, Germany, Portugal, France.
group of death: Spain, Germany, Portugal, France
ReplyDeleteEasiest Group: Poland, Russia, Sweden, Slovakia