Vietnam tops Southeast Asia men’s football rankings
Vietnam’s national men’s football team have held onto the No 1 spot in the Southeast Asian region in September, according to the latest International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) ranking.
Vietnam national men’s football team has held on to the No. 1 spot in the Southeast Asia region (Source: //english.vov.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’snational men’s football team have held onto the No 1 spot in the SoutheastAsian region in September, according to the latest International Feౠderation ofFootball Associations (FIFA) ranking released on September 🃏20.
Vietnam is now No 102 in the worldand No 17 in Asia. It is followed by the Philippines(world No 144), Thailand (No 122), Myanmar (No 138) and Indonesia (No 164). In Asia, Iran take the lead withposition No 33 in the world (down 1 place), followed by Australia (No 43) andJapan (No 54). Both Belgium and France top theworld rankings. Brazil, Croatia and Uruguay are the runners-up.- VNA
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