Good point.
As World Cup hosts and automatic qualifiers, their potential to pick up significant ranking points must be severely limited.
Up one place to 41st despite not having played: http://www.thescore.ie/need-somethin...57780-Jan2013/
Edit: Actually, I think we're up three places. Must be an error in the article. Weren't we 44th when they were last updated?IRELAND HAVE HALTED their slide down the FIFA rankings – albeit without playing.
Giovanni Trapattoni’s side began 2012 in 22nd position but, after three defeats at Euro 2012 was followed by the 6-1 annihilation by Germany in Dublin, by December had fallen to 42nd – their lowest end-of-year ranking since 2006.
However, despite the fact that they have featured since a 1-0 loss to Greece in November, the Boys in Green have moved up one place and now sit just behind Haiti, African champions Zambia, Turkey and Bolivia.
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 17/01/2013 at 10:15 PM.
Mali at 25th!! But they only every seem to play African teams so a bit hard to compare teams from different federations.
Does anybody know if the world rankings will have an impact on the seeding at the world cupor more realistically the next Euro campaign
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We will be judged on our form one way or another so I think we will be lucky to get a 3rd seeding, second seems out the window now?
Last edited by geysir; 19/01/2013 at 9:57 AM.
So does last night win do us any good?
Up to 39th in the latest rankings released this monring.
Tans up to 4th, Scotland 64th, Wales 68th, IFA's representative team 102nd.
http://www.fifa.com/worldranking/index.html
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There's definitely more transparency these days on the FIFA ranking's page about how they calculate the points.
Transparency as in, you don't need a knowledge of maths' equations to work it out.
I see Iceland are still keeping their noses ahead of NI despite the IFA's attempts to gain a few ranking points by playing Malta in a friendly.
Meanwhile Iceland took on Russia in a friendly. Capello was asked if this was to prepare them for the upcoming clash against NI. Capello replied, “Unfortunately, Iceland aren’t similar to our next opponents in the qualifying tournament, Northern Ireland,” he said. “ they (Iceland) are a team who pass a lot and they don’t have a system of pelting long balls at a player near the goal.”![]()
Arent the rankings as fixed as the rest of the sport?
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Yes.
But id appreciate if you'd delete that photo.
it's like looking a dead body of a loved one mangled after a car crash.
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39th .... its a small step in the right direction ........
Despite beating Poland, we're down one place to 40th in the latest rankings: http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/...-fifa-rankings
Below Paraguay. Panama lurking around our every move...
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I guess after these results there be no change as the good result against Swedan will just balanced the bad result against Austria?
We strengthen our 22nd place on the UEFA list. Can't use this stunning defensive solidity as a reason to sack Trap.
Meanwhile Iceland continue their roll, steamrolling over 6 teams in the UEFA list to 34th place, nestling in behind Austria.
NI drop down further, down to the depths of pre qualifier standard teams, according to the DeLorean method of minnow weeding.
It's amazing NI are in such deep trouble considering the conventional wisdom that the likes of Wilson and McClean wouldn't get anywhere near their first team.
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