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Monday, September 1, 2014

Lesotho reaches highest ever Fifa ranking

Lesotho has reached its highest ever Fifa World Ranking.

Lesotho moved up to 105 in the world for August, its best placing since the rankings were introduced in 1993. Likuena, in fact, were the highest movers in the world having climbed 29 spots.

Results of 23 new international “A” matches were taken into account for the rankings. The points from the new international “A” matches were determined using Fifa’s new confederation weightings which were recalculated following the 2014 World Cup. There have been slight adjustments in the weighting factors of most confederations. These are now: Conmebol 1.00; Uefa 0.99; AFC, Caf, OFC and Concacaf 0.85.

Nkau Lerotholi  in Lesotho's 2015 Afcon qualifying
 win over Kenya
Ten of 23 matches considered were friendlies with the remaining 13 being qualifiers for the 2015 Caf Africa Cup of Nations.

It was little surprise, therefore, that the biggest movers of the month were mainly to be found in Africa, namely Lesotho (105th, up 26), Malawi (106th, up 15), Sierra Leone (50th, up 14), Benin (77th, up 14), Botswana (86th, up 13) and Guinea-Bissau (123rd, up 13).

Meanwhile, world champions Germany continued to lead the way ahead of Argentina and the Netherlands. Elsewhere, World Cup quarterfinalists Costa Rica climbed one place to 15th. It means, like Likuena, the Los Ticos are now in their highest-ever position since the introduction of the world rankings in 1993.

Lesotho’s Ranking History
Date
Ranking
August 2014
105
July 2014
131
June 2014
139
May 2014
141
April 2014
138
March 2014
143
February 2014
139
January 2014
138
2013
138
2012
159
2011
147
2010
170
2009
150
2008
161
2007
154
2006
160
2005
145
2004
144
2003
120
2002
132
2001
126
2000
136
1999
154
1998
140
1997
149
1996
162
1995
149
1994
135
1993
138
Lesotho's average position since the Fifa World Rankings were introduced in 1993 is 146.

Information from fifa.com used 

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