FIFA Ranking: Myanmar team stands fourth in ASEAN after Asian Qualifiers

The Myanmar men’s national football team is currently standing fourth in the ASEAN region and ranked 145th in the world with 1,057 points, according to the FIFA rankings released after the second round Asian Cup Qualifiers.
Thailand has dropped 16 places while Myanmar downgraded to sixth from the previous point of 139th, according to the data released by FIFA.
Team Viet Nam is still standing first in ASEAN with a world ranking of 92nd and 1,261 points earned.
Meanwhile, Thailand’s national football team is placed second in ASEAN with a FIFA ranking of 122nd and 1,149 points.
The Philippines squad is third with a world ranking of 128th and 1,132 points.
Next, Malaysia national team is fifth after Myanmar in ASEAN and the team is standing as 153rd in the world ranking with 1,041 points earned.
In the meantime, Singapore is next with a FIFA world ranking of 161st and 1,000 points.
Indonesia and Cambodia are in seventh and eighth place in ASEAN with FIFA ranking of 175th and 179th.
Laos is next in ninth place with a FIFA world ranking of 186th. Brunei and Timor Leste are in the tenth and eleventh place with FIFA ranking of 190th and 195th separately.
Myanmar had the highest records of FIFA ranks as 97th in April 1996 and lowest as 182nd in August 2012, according to FIFA. — GNLM

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