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Soccer: China Slides 18 Places in FIFA Rankings
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China dropped 18 places in the year-end world rankings announced by the International Soccer Federation (FIFA) yesterday, from 54th at the end of 2004 to 72nd place with 548 points, the same as Kuwait and 8th in Asia.

Brazil topped the list for the fourth consecutive year with 840 points, followed by the Czech Republic, trailing 44 points, the Netherlands and Argentina. Ghana won the "Best Mover" award by growing up 27places since December 2004.

Japan moved up two places to 15th with 695 points to lead Asian soccer, followed by Iran and South Korea in 19th and 29th positions respectively.

Despite China's seemingly good performance this year, winning the East Asian championship in August and East Asian Games in November, it has failed to break its overall downward rankings trend.

China gained its best-ever position, 54th, in 2001 thanks to its performance at the World Cup Asian qualifiers, but the team lost all 3 games at the 2002 World Cup (nil goal, -9 shots), dropping to 63rd.

The next year, playing only 8 games with 2 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses, China continued to fall, standing at 86th. In 2004, it only lost two A-class games, returning to 54th, but two defeats were more significant than the promotion: 3-1 down to Japan in the final of the Asian Cup and a 1-0 loss to Kuwait in the 2006 World Cup qualifier.

This year, regardless of a win at the non-A-class East Asian Games, China, in their 9 primary games with a record of 2 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses, only beat Costa Rica and North Korea.

FIFA's standings are based on their analysis of countries' results over eight years, weighted according to how recently matches were played, opponents' strength and importance of each match.

China will probably lose its seeded team identity at the 2010 World Cup qualifying games with its FIFA ranking continuing to drop, which might lead to early clashes with regional powerhouses like Japan and South Korea.

Rankings of five Asian countries 2001-2005

Year?Japan?Iran?South Korea?Saudi Arabia?China
2005??? 15?????19???? ?29???????????????? 33???????????????????? ?72
2004????17?????20??????22???????????????? ?28???????????????????? ?54
2003??? 29?????28????? ?22??????????????? ?26??????????????????????86
2002????22???? ?33???? ?20??????????????? ?38????????????????????? ?63
2001??? 34???? ?29???? ?42??????????????? ?31???????????????????????54

(China.org.cn by Li Xiao, December 20, 2005)

 

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