FIFA Rankings: India reaches top 100 for the first time in 5 years

BENGALURU, June 29:

The Indian football team has risen by one place in the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings, from 101 to 100, which was released today.
This is the first time in five years that the Blue Tigers have reached the top 100, having last been ranked at the 97th place in 2018.
In April, India moved up to 101 in the FIFA Rankings. They have now gained 4.24 points which have helped them move into the top 100 after going unbeaten in June in the Hero Intercontinental Cup and the SAFF Championships.
India have been on a hot streak of form recently and have been unbeaten since their 0-3 defeat to Vietnam in the 2022 VFF Tri-Nation Series
They have won seven out of nine games in 2023 while drawing twice, recently against Kuwait in the ongoing SAFF Championship and one against Lebanon in the Hero Intercontinental Cup. Igor Stimac’s men have also won two titles this year – The Tri-Nation Series and the Intercontinental Cup.
In the nine games since the loss to Vietnam in September 2022, India have also netted 15 goals while registering eight clean sheets in a row – a new national record. Sunil Chhetri and Co. will look
to continue their unbeaten streak as they face Lebanon in the SAFF Championship semi-finals on Saturday. (UNI)