Indian football team jumps to 101 in latest rankings

Wednesday 12th April 2017 08:23 EDT
 

Indian football has achieved its best ever rankings in over two decades by achieving the position of 101 in the FIFA rankings. The new ranking which were released by FIFA saw India jump 31 places from its last rank of 132 (March 2017).

This is India’s best ever FIFA ranking since May 1996 when India were also ranked 101. The ranking of 101 elevated India to 11th ranked team in Asia as well. India’s highest FIFA ranking achieved so far has been 94 which was attained in February 1996 while India were ranked 99 in November 1993 and 100 in October 1993, December 1993 and April 1996.

The last couple of years have been extremely encouraging for Indian football, wherein the national team has had 11 victories in 13 matches (including an unofficial match against Bhutan) scoring a total of 31 goals.

These wins also include some historic results - 1-0 victory over Myanmar in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers – the first ever win in Myanmar in over 64 years, and India’s first ever win in an away encounter in over a decade when they beat Cambodia 3-2 in an international friendly.

The 4-1 win at home for India last year against Puerto Rico was also commendable. National Coach Stephen Constantine said: "It has been a difficult road. Bringing in new blood and creating competition for places in the team has been a process, and I’m pleased we are moving in the right direction."

"It’s been a total team effort. Unless Patel (AIFF President Praful Patel) and Das (AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das) allowed me to do the things and the manner I wanted it to be done, this won’t have been possible ever,” he said. “I also need to thank the support staff for their commitment for the team," said Constantine.

The Indian national football team were ranked 171 when Constantine took over as national coach for the second time in February 2015 and slipped further to 173 in March 2015 in the FIFA ladder even before Constantine could have his first game in-charge against Nepal, which India eventually won 2-0 on aggregate.

Speaking on the achievement, Praful Patel said: "This is a great achievement and a fruitful reward for the hard work displayed by the team and the support staff on a regular basis. We at AIFF look forward to support the team and the coach in their endeavours to ensure sustained growth of Indian Football."


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