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Bermuda Biggest Mover In FIFA World Rankings
Bermuda, along with Barbados, was the biggest climber of the month in the FIFA Football World Rankings, with both Bermuda and Barbados rising by 11 places by virtue of a win and a draw each, with Bermuda now ranked 169th. The ranking move follows after two international friendly matches against Grenada — who is ranked 158th — earlier this... Read more of this article
FIFA Rankings: Bermuda Moves Up To 102nd
Bermuda continues to move up in the FIFA World Rankings and are now 102th in the latest rankings released earlier this week by FIFA – the world governing body of football. In August 2012, Bermuda was ranked 120th. The last time Bermuda was ranked as high as 102nd was in 1994. Spain is ranked in first place, while the Turks and Caicos, Bhutan, Montserrat... Read more of this article
FIFA Rankings: Bermuda Up Two Spots
Bermuda has moved up two places and are now 107th in the latest rankings released earlier this week by FIFA – the world governing body of football. Bermuda has continued to climb up the rankings after starting the year off at 172nd. Last month Bermuda jumped up to 109th place, after being ranked 132nd in October 2011. In September 201l, Bermuda... Read more of this article
FIFA Rankings: Bermuda Now 109th
The new FIFA rankings were released today [Nov.23] and Bermuda has climbed up to 109th place, a jump of 80 places in the last eight weeks. In October 2011 Bermuda was ranked in 132nd place, in September 2011, Bermuda was in 189th place, and in August 2011 Bermuda was in 185th place. FIFA statistics show that the last time Bermuda was ranked this low... Read more of this article
Bermuda Now 170th in FIFA Rankings
In the latest FIFA rankings released yesterday [Oct 20], Bermuda has fallen to 170th in the world. Due to inactivity, the island dropped 7 places from the previous rankings. Our highest ranking ever was 84th in 1993, and our lowest was 185th in 1998. The rankings were introduced in 1992, and six teams [Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spai])... Read more of this article