
On March 25th, Beijing time.
FIFA unveiled
The month's latest
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Rankings, our
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With outstanding performances in the Four Nations Invitational and Olympic Qualifiers, the team managed to climb five places and jumped a whopping 74 points, its best result in the last six years.
It is worth noting that although FIFA publishes monthly rankings of men's national teams, the
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The tournament is not as intensive as men's soccer, so the rankings are only released four times a year. This time
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The national team rankings are also the first FIFA release of 2016. During the scoring cycle, the country
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Participated in eight international A-level tournaments under French coach Bruno and debuted with an undefeated record of five wins and three draws.
Specifically, our
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In the Shenzhen Four-Nation Invitational Tournament in January, the team drew 0-0 with Mexico, thrashed Vietnam 8-0, and beat South Korea 2-0 to win the title with two wins and a draw on goal difference. In the Rio Olympics qualifier held in Japan not long ago, the country
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With a 2-0 win over Vietnam, a 1-1 draw with North Korea, a 2-1 win over Japan, a 1-0 win over South Korea and a 1-1 draw with Australia, the team finally returned to the Olympics after eight years.
Thanks to the excellence of these two events, the country's
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The team's points have climbed to 1,918, a surge of 74 points from the previous period, and the ranking has also risen five places to No. 12. This is not only the highest ranking for our team in the last 6 years, the last time we ranked beyond 12th place was in May 2010, when China
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Ranked 10th.
In the AFC rankings, our
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Still at No. 4, Australia overtook Japan to move up to No. 5, with North Korea at No. 1, Japan at No. 2 and North Korea at No. 3.Overall, the United States, Germany and France round out the top three. Of the 12 teams competing in the Rio Olympics
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In the ranks of our
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ranked only slightly above New Zealand, Colombia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.










