User:False Prophet/FIFA World Rankings overview vs. FIFA.com overview

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Wikipedia[edit]

The following is an overview of the system used from 1999 until May 2006 to calculate the rankings.

The FIFA World Ranking is a ranking of all of the senior national teams of all FIFA member associations, and all international matches are counted in the scoring, however depending on their importance, are differently weighted. Also separate rankings are used for junior teams or other representative national sides (such as the women's national team) are not included in the calculation, and mostly there are separate rankings for these, for example the FIFA Women's World Rankings.

When the calculations are made the following factors are taken into consideration:

The rankings are produced by a computer program which follows specific criteria on assigning the teams points. The calculations are clearly defined and taken into consideration there are specific factors, they are as follows:

  • Winning, drawing and losing
  • Number of goals
  • Home or away match
  • Importance of the match (multiplication factor)
  • Regional strength (multiplication factor)

Each year the seven best results for each team are the only results given full weighting and progressively less weighting is given to past results year by year until after eight years they are dropped completely. Through this system of diminishing value of past results, the rankings are designed to give a more accurate depiction of current form, than past results.[1]

'At the end of each season FIFA gives two awards to the two teams who won them, they are Team of the Year and Best Mover of the year.

Interestingly, FIFA does not use the same formula to determine its rankings for women's football. The women's rankings are based on a procedure which is a simplified version of the Football Elo Ratings.[2]

FIFA.com[edit]

The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking includes the national A-teams of all FIFA member associations who play international matches. Not included in the calculation are matches played by junior teams or other representative national sides (such as the women's national team)


Taken into consideration for the ranking are all international-A match results over a time span of the last eight years:

  • World Cup finals matches
  • World Cup preliminary matches
  • FIFA Confederations Cup matches
  • Continental championship final matches
  • Continental championship preliminary matches
  • Friendly matches

The ranking list is produced by a computer program which assigns a team points for every match, according to clearly defined criteria. The factors taken into consideration are:

  1. Winning, drawing and losing
  2. Number of goals
  3. Home or away match
  4. Importance of the match (multiplication factor)
  5. Regional strength (multiplication factor)

At the end of each year, two awards are given. The "Team of the Year" goes to the team that notches up the seven matches of the year reaping the overall highest average number of points during the year. "Best Mover of the year" is the one that has made the most progress in the course of the previous twelve months

For each team only the seven best results per year are given full weighting. Results from the past are given progressively less weighting year by year until after eight years they are dropped completely. In this way current success is rated more highly than past results.

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  2. ^ "FIFA Women's World Ranking Methodology". FIFA. 30 May 2006.