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Colombia drops to 8th in FIFA rankings as soccer World Cup looms

by Daniel Medendorp Escobar June 5, 2014
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The world soccer governing body has dropped Colombia’s national soccer team three places, to eighth, on the international soccer rankings in the lead up the start of the World Cup in Brazil on June 13.

With one week to go before the World Cup, the International Football Federation (FIFA) has placed Colombia eighth in the world rankings on 1137 points, according to the international body.

The drop in the ranking is due to the fact that Colombia has not seen victory in any games since last November, where they defeated a strong Belgium team in Brussels, 2-0.

Colombia’s sequence of three straight draws in recent matches, including a recent 2-2 draw against Senegal and a 1-1 draw vs. Tunisia in March have dampened expectations about Colombia’s World Cup run.

Other factors, including the injury of superstar striker Radamel Falcao, who will miss the World Cup, have produced pessimism among fans of ‘Los Cafeteros,’ as the national team is know.

MORE: Falcao not going to World Cup: Colombia coach

Colombia now trails South American rivals Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Spain and Germany occupy the first and second spot overall, respectively.

The rankings means little for the World Cup other than providing optimism (or pessimism) to a team which has proven to be very successful. Colombia reached a record-high of third place July 2013, through a successful streak in their World Cup qualifying campaign.

MORE: Colombia fifth in world soccer rankings: FIFA

Colombia will play Jordan in a friendly on Friday June 6 in their last game before the beginning of the prestigious world tournament. Los Cafeteros will face Greece, Cote d’Ivoire and Japan in their Group C lineup, with their first match against Greece to be contested on June 14.

Sources

  • FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking (FIFA)
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