Malta remains 184th in FIFA Ranking

Despite a new ranking formula for the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, Malta remained 184th and third from bottom in Europe. The new ranking list was published on Thursday.

The formula, which was approved by the FIFA Council in June after a lengthy period of testing, relies on adding/subtracting points won or lost for a game to/from the previous point totals rather than averaging game points over a given time period as in the previous version of the Ranking. The changes, of which there are several, include the fact that inactive teams now preserve their point totals, with no devaluation of older games. Points are dropped, however, from losing or drawing against weaker opposition, with the only exception to this rule matches in knockout rounds of major competitions such as the FIFA World Cup™.

Changes were in fact minimal among the lower-ranked team with Malta remaining third from bottom in Europe, ahead of Gibraltar (195) and San Marino (203). Just ahead of Malta are Moldova (175) and Liechtenstein (180). Malta’s opponents in the UEFA Nations League D3 – the Faroe Islands, Azerbaijan and Kosovo are ranked 90th, 105th and 141st respectively. Malta faces the Faroe Islands on September 7 and hosts Azerbaijan on September 10, meeting Kosovo in Prishtina on October 11.

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Meanwhile France have climbed to the summit of a much-changed FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking in the first edition of the global ladder since a new ranking formula took effect and Les Bleus became world champions.

The most important thing about the new method is, of course, the table it yields, and in that respect August’s Ranking makes for spectacular reading. France (1st, up 6) reclaimed pole position for the first time in over 16 years, returning to a spot they last held in May 2002. Just three points, however, separate Les Bleus from Russia 2018 semi-finalists Belgium (2nd, up 1), while World Cup runners-up Croatia (4th, up 16) have equalled their record Ranking position, last reached in June 2013. Other big movers include Uruguay (5th, up 9), England (6th, up 6), Sweden (13th, up 11), and World Cup hosts Russia (49th, up 21).

Naturally, there are losses as well as gains, with previous leaders Germany (15th, down 14) among several sides to suffer for group-stage elimination in Russia. Poland (18th, down 10), Peru (20th, down 9) and Costa Rica and Iceland (joint-32nd, down 9 and 10 respectively) also slipped down the table on the back of disappointing World Cup campaigns.

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