Rwanda rise in Fifa ranking

Recent impressive displays in the 2010 world/Africa cup qualifiers have seen Rwanda jump 12 places in the Fifa/Coca cola ranking for the month of  July.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Amavubi midfielder Haruna Niyonzima against a Moroccan opponent in Kigali. Rwanda won 3-1.

Recent impressive displays in the 2010 world/Africa cup qualifiers have seen Rwanda jump 12 places in the Fifa/Coca cola ranking for the month of  July.

Rwanda’s rankings  seemed to be heading to the durum however, recent impressive wins against Mauritania, Ethiopia and Morocco have rocketed her (Rwanda) up to be ranked 87th in world bettering its June ranking of 99. 

Given the many number of international matches played last month, the top of the ranking  has changed mainly in the favour of nations that have taken part in the just concluded Euro 2008 and world cup qualifiers.

Newly crowned European champions Spain have climbed to the top of latest world rankings. It is the first time since the introduction of the rankings in 1992 that Spain, who were rated fourth last month, have been listed as the world’s best team.

The ranking system is based on international results over the past four years with more points awarded for wins in major tournaments.

Germany, losers of Sunday’s Euro 2008 final, climbed two places to third position behind Italy, who rose one spot despite going out of the tournament at the quarter-final stage.

Former leaders Argentina saw their nine-month spell at the top of the rankings come to an end, tumbling down to sixth place after a disappointing month that included two draws in World Cup qualifying against Ecuador and Brazil.

The 2004 European champions Greece suffered an even bigger drop, from eighth to 18th, after losing the points gained from their shock title win and suffering a group stage exit from this year’s event.

Russia’s surprise run to the semi-finals has seen them surge 13 places to 11th, their best ranking in more than ten years.

After failing even to qualify for the tournament, England dropped six places to 15th, their lowest position since 2001, a single place ahead of Scotland.  

In the Cecafa region, Rwanda leads followed by Kenya (92), Uganda (97), Ethiopia (108), Sudan (110), Tanzania (115), Burundi (133), Eritrea (142), Djibouti (186) and Somalia (197).

Ghana that leads the African continent, are 20th in the world. 

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