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While the eyes of the sporting world are fixed on the Olympic Football Tournaments in London, the latest edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking reveals that there is a newcomer to the fold. South Sudan, who became FIFA’s 209th member at the 2012 Congress in Budapest, played their first official international in their capital city of Juba on 10 July. Their much-heralded 2-2 draw with Uganda was worth 20 ranking points and sees the Southern Sudanese make their debut in 199th place.
At the global ladder’s summit, world and European champions Spain are still comfortable out in front, followed by Germany and England. The Three Lions have overtaken Uruguay, who are now in fourth place having lost points due to the devaluation of matches from last year’s Copa America.
In addition to England, a further six teams are currently in their best-ever ranking positions: Ecuador (20th, up 7), Libya (38th, up 1), Central African Republic (71st, up 2), Dominican Republic (118th, up 12), Aruba (157th, up 7) and American Samoa (182nd, up 1).
The results of 12 matches have been taken into account for the current edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking. More movement can be expected in the September edition, with the inclusion of the many friendlies due to be played on 15 August.
August 2012 Ranking - statistics
Leader |
Spain (unchanged) |
Moves into top 10 |
none |
Moves out of top 10 |
none |
Matches played in total |
12 |
Most matches played |
Botswana (3 matches) |
Biggest move by points |
Ecuador (up 84 points) |
Biggest move by ranks |
Lebanon (up 17 ranks) |
Biggest drop by points |
Peru (down 105 points) |
Biggest drop by ranks |
Vietnam (down 26 ranks) |
Newly ranked team |
|
Teams that are no longer ranked |
none |
Inactive teams (not ranked) |
none |
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- Group Warns of Dire Situation in Sudan Refugee Camps - Voice of America - 08/08/2012 22:13
- Once Lost, Now Found: Two Lost Boys of Sudan Give the Gift of Literacy to ... - Huffington Post (blog) - 08/08/2012 18:48
- South Sudan Accuses Ugandans of Stealing Land - Voice of America - 08/08/2012 17:14
- Summer Nights: Cuban 'Jubans' In South Sudan - NPR - 08/08/2012 17:09
- South Sudan enter FIFA rankings - Reuters UK - 08/08/2012 10:44
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- Asia-Pacific Crude-Bach Ho weighs; South Sudan eyes restart - Reuters Africa - 08/08/2012 06:40
- South Sudan enter FIFA rankings - Chicago Tribune - 08/08/2012 06:12
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- South Sudan to restart oil wells in September, full output in a year - Reuters - 07/08/2012 19:11
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