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  • Jamaica still rules Caribbean football rankings

    CMC
    Wednesday, February 03, 2010



    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The Reggae Boyz have kept their label as the No1 ranked team in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) but critically remain outside of the world’s premium 75 teams.
    ?They are top flight in the CFU but – at 78th on the FIFA list – they are outside of the world’s top tier that certifies regional teams having their players eligible to acquire work permits for overseas contracts.
    ?The latest FIFA Coca Cola rankings released today showed Jamaica up three places from 81st in the last ratings and six places ahead of nearest Caribbean rivals Trinidad and Tobago.
    ?With the exception of December, Jamaica spent all of 2009 within the top 75 range and enjoyed a year’s best 64th in February, 2009.
    ?Trinidad, who led the CFU rankings ahead of the Jamaicans in June and September last year, slipped two places to 84th but remain a clear CFU No2 ahead of third-ranked Haiti at 95th in the world.
    ?There is no change among the top five, with Cuba (125th) at fourth and Guyana (126th) fifth in the region.
    ?
    Antigua and Barbuda moved three places up the world list to 127th and displaced
    Barbados (128th) in the CFU’s No.6 spot.
    ?Grenada (133rd), Bermuda (135th) and Suriname (142nd) complete the region’s top 10.
    ?St Vincent & the Grenadines (SVG) dropped 16 places on FIFA’s list to 168th and dipped from 11th to 13th in the CFU.
    Stalked by Mexico, the USA retained CONCACAF’s No1 rating at 14th in the world.
    ?Mexico are 17th and continue to trail the Americans, who have been the confederation’s top team for the past 15 months.
    ?Honduras (34th) are third and Costa Rica (45th) fourth in CONCACAF, followed by Canada (57th), El Salvador (71st), Panama (77th), Jamaica and Trinidad.
    ?There is no change in the top frame with Spain retaining the world’s No1 spot ahead of Brazil, with the Netherlands third, followed by Italy, Portugal, and Germany with France seventh, Argentina eighth, and England ninth.
    ?Egypt have jumped 14 places into 10th for their first ever top 10 rating following their repeat title success in Angola at the African Cup of Nations, which triggered several adjustments in the world ratings.
    ?Egypt’s rating is also the second-highest of any African team since the introduction of the ranking, bettered only by Nigeria, who reached fifth place in April 1994.
    ?Other African teams also benefited from their performances in Angola.
    ?In the upper tier of the ranking, semi-finalists Nigeria are up seven places to 15th, and finalists Ghana also moved up seven spots and are now 27th.
    Caribbean Football Union Rankings (FIFA Rankings in bracket)
    ?1 Jamaica (78)
    2 Trinidad & Tobago (84)
    3 Haiti (95)
    4 Cuba (125)
    5 Guyana (126)
    6 Antigua & Barbuda (127)
    7 Barbados (128)
    8 Grenada (133)
    9 Bermuda (135)
    10 Suriname (142)
    11 St Kitts & Nevis (155)
    12 Puerto Rico (166)
    13 St Vincent & the Grenadines (168)
    14 Netherlands Antilles (169)
    15 Turks & Caicos Islands (174)
    16 Bahamas (176)
    17 Cayman Islands (179)
    18 Dominica (182)
    19 St Lucia (187)
    20 Dominican Republic (190)
    21 British Virgin Islands (191)
    22 Aruba (198)
    23 US Virgin Islands (199)
    24=Anguilla (203)
    24=Montserrat (203)
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    Brilliant!!!!!

    ....can't touch dis..... hehehee
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    • #3
      Yes and Don Quixote ruled windmills. - T.K.
      No need to thank me forumites.

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      • #4
        Suh wi beat up di 1st formers...big deal?!
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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