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England on the up
http:// www.gua rdian.c ...and- rise-to -world- no4
England are now up to 4th place in the FIFA world rankings.
1 Spain
2 Germany
3 Uruguay
4 ENGLAND
5 Portugal
6 Italy
7Argentina
8 Holland
9 Croatia
10 Denmark
Hurrah!
England are now up to 4th place in the FIFA world rankings.
1 Spain
2 Germany
3 Uruguay
4 ENGLAND
5 Portugal
6 Italy
7Argentina
8 Holland
9 Croatia
10 Denmark
Hurrah!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.FIFA have a very complex process for working out World rankings, you can see the league here:
http:// www.fif a.com/w ...nkin gtable/ index.h tml
The rankings are worked out based on every match you play. They compare where you are in the rankings and where the team you play are in the rankings and you get "points" based on the result (so you get more "points" for beating say Brazil than you would for beating Bolivia).
Also the "value" of the points decreases over a 4 year period I think. So games you played 2 or 3 or 4 years ago also count, though you only get a percentage of their original value.
Remember we qualified top of our Euro 2012 group winning 5 and drawing 3 (unbeaten), giving us lots of ranking "points", and in our Euro 2012 group we won 2 and drew 1, again decent ranking points.
In fact it could be argued we drew 0-0 with Italy in our last match so hardly disgraced.
So in our last twelve Euro 2012 games (8 qualifying, 3 group stage and the Italy match) we are unbeaten (except the last game and only on penalties).
That is not a bad record and stands up against most teams except the very best like Germany or Spain.
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The rankings are worked out based on every match you play. They compare where you are in the rankings and where the team you play are in the rankings and you get "points" based on the result (so you get more "points" for beating say Brazil than you would for beating Bolivia).
Also the "value" of the points decreases over a 4 year period I think. So games you played 2 or 3 or 4 years ago also count, though you only get a percentage of their original value.
Remember we qualified top of our Euro 2012 group winning 5 and drawing 3 (unbeaten), giving us lots of ranking "points", and in our Euro 2012 group we won 2 and drew 1, again decent ranking points.
In fact it could be argued we drew 0-0 with Italy in our last match so hardly disgraced.
So in our last twelve Euro 2012 games (8 qualifying, 3 group stage and the Italy match) we are unbeaten (except the last game and only on penalties).
That is not a bad record and stands up against most teams except the very best like Germany or Spain.
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I'll go back to the same old story as regards the rankings being nonsense.
My beloved club, Linfield, have played a few International sides, (Argentina 0-1, East Germany 0-2) and they played Kenya about 12/13 years ago. Kenya were ranked 66th in the world at the time but Linfield pumped them 3-0.
This is not idle boasting on behalf of Linfield, more the point that an part-time Irish League side should not be able to beat any International side, (exceptions being maybe San Marino, Andorra), by three goals, much less one ranked 66th in the world.
My beloved club, Linfield, have played a few International sides, (Argentina 0-1, East Germany 0-2) and they played Kenya about 12/13 years ago. Kenya were ranked 66th in the world at the time but Linfield pumped them 3-0.
This is not idle boasting on behalf of Linfield, more the point that an part-time Irish League side should not be able to beat any International side, (exceptions being maybe San Marino, Andorra), by three goals, much less one ranked 66th in the world.
the full list http:// www.fif a.com/w ...nkin gtable/ index.h tml shows that Scotland are just edging out Iran and Montenegro