Friday, June 12, 2009

FIFA Ranking: July 2009 probable ranking (III)

Probable results computed using the Elo Ratings. See the list of results used for this ranking.

Next update: June 22nd, 2009.

Probable July 2009 rank - Team - Probable July 2009 points - +/- Ranking - +/- Points

1 Spain 1675 0 -86
2 Brazil 1532 3 244
3 Netherlands 1379 -1 -63
4 Italy 1327 0 35
5 Germany 1207 -2 -171
6 England 1165 0 -60
7 Russia 1161 2 -6
8 Argentina 1091 -1 -112
9 France 1082 1 15
10 Croatia 1031 -2 -169
11 Greece 1003 6 81
12 USA 931 2 -16
13 Switzerland 930 3 -1
14 Serbia 925 6 55
15 Denmark 909 9 73
16 Portugal 879 -5 -125
17 Ukraine 869 2 -22
18 Uruguay 860 -1 -62
19 Czech Republic 850 -4 -93
20 Paraguay 846 -7 -115
21 Bulgaria 840 2 2
22 Scotland 837 0 -3
23 Australia 826 6 47
24 Israel 823 1 -4
25 Romania 814 3 24
26 Chile 811 11 65
27 Turkey 809 -15 -155
28 Costa Rica 801 13 107
29 Cameroon 789 -8 -66
30 Northern Ireland 785 -3 -35
31 Mexico 777 -5 -45
32 Nigeria 773 -2 3
33 Ghana 772 3 22
34 Côte d'Ivoire 767 4 22
35 Ecuador 760 9 74
35 Gabon 760 13 144
37 Honduras 758 -2 -3
37 Republic of Ireland 758 -3 -4
39 Japan 746 -8 -20
40 Poland 706 -1 -16
41 Sweden 702 -10 -64
42 Slovakia 688 0 -5
43 Hungary 681 0 -6
44 Bosnia-Herzegovina 680 -11 -83
45 Colombia 675 0 -3
46 Egypt 657 -6 -62
47 Burkina Faso 647 3 39
48 Korea Republic 634 -2 -20
49 Morocco 632 6 61
50 Venezuela 622 6 54
51 Tunisia 617 0 20
52 Norway 606 -5 -32
53 Algeria 601 13 111
54 Finland 592 -5 -22
55 FYR Macedonia 590 9 75
56 Latvia 562 3 10
57 Guinea 561 -4 -25
58 Iran 559 -6 -28
58 Saudi Arabia 559 -2 -9
60 Mali 551 -6 -32
61 Lithuania 544 -1 0
62 Slovenia 539 -1 3
63 Belgium 532 0 14
64 Bolivia 521 -6 -44
65 Jamaica 520 11 64
66 Panama 501 -5 -35
67 Austria 493 3 20
67 Wales 493 7 25
69 Bahrain 473 1 0
70 Trinidad and Tobago 465 2 -6
71 Cyprus 445 8 4
72 Belarus 443 9 11
72 Zambia 443 18 39
74 South Africa 442 -2 -29
75 Libya 438 -6 -36
75 Uganda 438 -8 -42
77 Togo 430 -9 -45
78 Uzbekistan 422 0 -21
79 Mozambique 415 8 3
80 Oman 413 0 -27
81 Benin 399 10 -3
81 Senegal 399 -6 -64
83 Moldova 388 23 50
84 Cuba 383 15 30
85 Qatar 380 9 -5
86 Peru 379 3 -28
87 Congo 378 -1 -41
87 Grenada 378 15 34
89 Korea DPR 376 17 38
90 El Salvador 375 10 23
91 New Zealand 368 -9 -63
92 Sudan 367 -4 -41
93 Canada 358 -10 -72
94 Iceland 357 -2 -43
95 Iraq 355 -18 -95
96 Albania 347 -4 -53
97 Syria 345 7 4
98 Tanzania 344 11 12
99 Montenegro 339 11 8
100 Gambia 337 -35 -177
101 Fiji 333 7 0
102 Angola 330 -5 -44
102 Congo DR 330 -18 -93
104 Georgia 326 1 -13
105 Antigua and Barbuda 325 9 29
106 Barbados 319 14 42
107 China PR 318 -9 -45
108 Guatemala 312 4 1
108 Malawi 312 3 -11
110 Suriname 309 13 43
111 Estonia 307 2 10
112 Rwanda 298 -16 -77
113 Cape Verde Islands 296 -19 -89
114 Zimbabwe 295 -13 -51
115 Namibia 294 13 45
116 Thailand 290 0 0
117 Kenya 288 -15 -56
118 Kuwait 287 -1 -2
119 Luxembourg 284 1 7
120 Haiti 257 4 -7
121 Guyana 248 6 -7
122 Jordan 244 4 -15
123 United Arab Emirates 243 -1 -25
124 Sierra Leone 241 -39 -180
125 Chad 233 4 -13
126 Singapore 228 8 2
127 Madagascar 226 3 -15
128 Armenia 222 3 -17
129 Burundi 220 10 12
130 Equatorial Guinea 219 -5 -42
131 Vietnam 215 4 -9
132 Indonesia 206 6 -3
133 Kazakhstan 204 -1 -26
134 Botswana 203 -16 -75
135 Nicaragua 195 7 0
136 Niger 187 8 16
137 Hong Kong 186 6 0
138 Ethiopia 177 -20 -101
139 Azerbaijan 175 1 -26
140 Netherlands Antilles 169 5 9
141 Vanuatu 163 -1 -38
142 Liberia 161 -6 -60
142 Swaziland 161 -5 -57
144 Yemen 157 2 0
145 St. Kitts and Nevis 151 6 12
146 Bermuda 150 -32 -146
147 India 148 0 -7
148 Tajikistan 147 0 0
149 New Caledonia 142 -16 -87
150 Malta 140 0 0
151 Lebanon 138 6 18
152 Turkmenistan 137 2 7
153 Liechtenstein 134 3 9
154 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 133 -1 -3
155 Myanmar 129 0 0
156 Maldives 117 -7 -25
157 Malaysia 112 2 3
158 Philippines 108 2 0
159 Eritrea 106 -2 -14
160 Kyrgyzstan 105 2 0
161 Lesotho 103 3 3
162 Sri Lanka 101 -1 -6
163 Solomon Islands 100 1 0
164 Mauritania 99 -1 -5
165 Faroe Islands 96 1 0
166 Puerto Rico 87 -15 -52
167 Pakistan 85 0 -3
168 Somalia 82 0 0
169 Bangladesh 80 2 7
170 Seychelles 77 10 16
171 Cayman Islands 76 -2 0
172 Laos 73 -1 0
173 Nepal 71 -3 -4
174 Chinese Taipei 70 -3 -3
175 Palestine 69 0 0
176 Cambodia 64 3 1
176 Mauritius 64 -2 -6
176 Samoa 64 1 0
179 Mongolia 61 -3 -7
180 Belize 57 -3 -7
181 Bahamas 53 0 0
182 Turks and Caicos Islands 51 0 0
183 Tonga 49 6 17
184 Brunei Darussalam 46 -1 0
185 Dominican Republic 40 1 0
186 Guinea-Bissau 38 1 0
187 Afghanistan 36 -3 -8
188 Guam 34 0 0
189 Djibouti 33 -4 -8
190 St. Lucia 32 -1 0
190 Tahiti 32 -1 0
192 British Virgin Islands 30 0 0
193 Macau 28 1 0
194 Aruba 22 1 0
195 Bhutan 17 -3 -13
195 Cook Islands 17 7 17
197 Andorra 16 -1 -1
198 Dominica 12 -1 0
199 Timor-Leste 9 -1 0
200 Comoros 8 -1 0
200 US Virgin Islands 8 -1 0
202 Central African Republic 4 -1 0
203 American Samoa 0 -1 0
203 Anguilla 0 -1 0
203 Montserrat 0 -1 0
203 Papua New Guinea 0 -1 0
203 San Marino 0 -1 0

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1 comment:

  1. I'm from Canada and follow hockey with a passion more than football here in North America (we call it soccer here) but now am enjoying watching this sport of "football"
    Having said that, I like the team of Serbia.
    Perhaps the breakup of the former Yugoslavia has done the team good, fully united and not a mix of different religions or cultures as in the past which has been the team's downfall in the past. I
    Serbia, a small nation should be proud of their accomplishments so far, considering that many years hey had absolute no funding or donations from other sports governing bodies from other nations or organizations to keep their football program alive!
    From what I see, the team is having fun and with their under 21, under 19 and under 17 national teams performing well at the international level, the future looks bright for this nation.
    I am cheering for Serbia to go along way in many future World Cup and Euro Events.
    Congratulations Serbia!

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