Vietnam’s football team top Southeast Asia FIFA rankings

VOV.VN -Vietnam’s male national football team has climbed 1 notch to 102 in the world and holds on to the No. 1 spot in the Southeast Asia region, according to the latest International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA)’s rankings.

Vietnam: up 1 notch, 334 points, world No 102.
The Philippines: up 2 notches, 289 points, world No 111.
Thailand: 0 notch, 253 points, world No 122.
Myanmar: 0 notch, 227 points, world No 135.
Indonesia: down 2 notches, 111 points, world No 164.
Cambodia: down 2 notches, 105 points, world No 170.
Malaysia: down 1 notch, 104 points, world No 171.
Singapore: 0 notch, 102 points, world No 172.
Laos: 0 notch, 80 points, world No 179.
Timor Leste: 0 notch, 44 points, world No 190.
Brunei: down 1 notch, 36 points, world No 195.
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