Showing posts with label CAF top ten ranking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAF top ten ranking. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 August 2011

0 New updated FIFA-Coca-Cola World Ranking for August 2011

FIFA Cocacola world ranking has been released and signal the end of Spain more than a year dominancy coming to an end. Netherlands are the new FIFA ranking leaders, their first ever highest rank; poorest rank was 25th in May 1998.

The new top ranked countries have joined other 6 countries (Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) to have topped the world ranking. Except for Dutch three times (1974, 1978 and 2010) world cup runner up, the other six national teams have won the world cup at least once.

The Bert van Marwijk’s Netherlands squad under Mark van Bommel captaincy have 100% record in UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign won 6 matches and scored 21 goals.

England moved two places up in FIFA ranking and remained one of the big national that has not topped the FIFA cocacola ranking.

The currently ranking has been released after 76 games, including 2014 FIFA World Cup preliminalies, UEFA EURO 2012 matches and international friendlies.
TOP TEN OVERALL FIFA COCACOLA RANKING FOR ALL CONFEDERATIONS

TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA UEFA RANKING
Netherlands and spain are separated by only 33 points in FIFA-UEFA ranking. Russia national team has made its way to UEFA top ten ranking by move 5 places up.

TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA CAF RANKING
Ivory Coast is one place down from previous overall FIFA Cocacola ranking, but still lead FIFA cocacola CAF ranking for Africa countries.
Nigeria and Algeria made big moves among the top 10 countries gaining 24 and 37 points respectively. They are the biggest moved countries in overall ranking together with Russia.

TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA CONCACAF RANKING
Mexico still leads the FIFA CONCACAF ranking achieved after winning the CONCACAF gold cup. United States are second with hopes for more improvement under Jurgen Klinsman the new USA manager.

TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA CONMEBOL RANKING
In South America, Uruguay moved from 5th to the top of the FIFA CONMEBOL ranking. The South America Copa America champions benefited from Brazil 3-2 loss to German in international friendly. The two national teams are only separated by 18 points.

Monday, 22 August 2011

0 VIDEO: Andy Murray win his second Cincinati trophy following Novak Djokovic shoulder injury

Andy Murray won his second Cincinati trophy following retirement of Novak Djokovic on second set. Before Novak's retirement, Murray was leading top seed in final by 6-3, 3-0. There haven't been much movement on top ten ATP ranking, as top six player in top 10 ranking retained there positions as andymurray stay fourth. The World No. 1 performance was way under his level lossing six of seven last games. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who move 6 places up in the last week ranking, failed to retain his number 10th position but only dropped to 11th leaving 10th spot for Nicolas Almagro. This is Novak Djokovic's second loss this year, to have a 57 win out of 59 and 9 titles this year. both games lost in finals. He now has to wait for U.S. Open for his 10th title this year, if he manage to recover on time.

Rank Name& Nationality Points Position
Moved
Tournaments
 Played
1 Novak Djokovic, (SRB) 13,920 0 19
2 Rafael Nadal, (ESP) 11,420 0 21
3 RogerFederer,  (SUI) 8,380 0 19
4 Andy Murray, (GBR) 6,535 0 19
5 David Ferrer,  (ESP) 4,200 1 24
6 Robin Soderling,  (SWE) 4,145 -1 25
7 Gael Monfils,  (FRA) 3,165 1 23
8 Mardy Fish,  (USA) 2,820 -1 22
9 Tomas Berdych,  (CZE) 2,690 0 26
10 Nicolas Almagro, (ESP) 2,380 1 26

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

0 Updated FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking top ten ranking Jun 2011,

New FIFA countries football ranking have been released today. The new FIFA ranking has pushed Brazil from third place to fifth place after losing 295 points, Argentina move from fifth to tenth place having lost 288 points while Uruguay drop 185 points and move to 18th place. Mexico have jumped to 9th position from 28th after gaining 205 points, success came after their victory at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Among top ten nationals only World cup winner Spain and Wolrd cup runner-up Netherlands maintained their position from last month FIFA ranking.

Source:thesoccerwallpaper.com
Source:sky-wallpaper.com
New FIFA Top ten countries ranking
No: Countries PointsTeam Manager
1 Spain1871Vicent del Bosques
2 Netherlands 1661 Bert van Marwijk
3 Germany 1417 Joachim Low
4England
1146Fabio Capello
5Brazil 1267Sergio Batista
6Italy
1059 Cesare Prandelli
7 Portugal 1046Paulo Bento
8 Croatia  1033Slaven Bilic
9 Mexico 1007 Jose Manuel Torre
10 Argentina 991 Mano Menes 
FIFA Ranking updated on 29 Jun 2011

Previous FIFA Top ten countries ranking
No: Countries Points Team Manager
1 Spain 1857Vicent del Bosques
2 Netherlands 1702 Bert van Marwijk
3 Brazil 1425 Mano Menes
4 Germany 1413 Joachim Low
5 Argentina 1267Sergio Batista
6England 1163 Fabio Capello
7 Uruguay 1094Oscar Tabarez
8 Portugal 1052 Paulo Bento
9 Italy 1019 Cesare Prandelli
10 Croatia 991 Slaven Bilic
FIFA Ranking updated on 18 May 2011

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