National men’s football team posts highest FIFA ranking in 20 years

The national men’s football team is ranked 92nd in the latest FIFA rankings, with 1,258 points, the highest place it has obtained over the past two decades.
National men’s football team posts highest FIFA ranking in 20 years ảnh 1The national men’s football team is ranked 92nd in the latest FIFA rankings, with 1,258 points.(Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The national men’s football team isranked 92nd in the latest FIFA rankings, with 1,258 points, the highest placeit has obtained over the past two decades.

This ranking also helped Vietnam occupy the 13th spot amongAsian teams.

The nation topped Southeast Asia, followed by Thailand,world No 106, with 1,178 points.

Belgium still topped the FIFA rankings, followed by Brazil,the UK, Portugal, and Spanish.

Vietnam witnessed a strong surge in the rankings in the pastdecade, leaping by 45 spots from the 137th in 2010./.
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