Saturday 16 February 2013

Why Super Eagles Still Rank Below Cote d’Ivoire, Mali (Despite Winning AFCON)


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Many Nigerians felt last Sunday’s victory for the Super Eagles in South Africa will automatically make them the number one team in the continent. That was not the case, even though the Nigerian team moved up 22 places to 30th position in the world and to 4th in Africa having previously occupied the 10th spot.
Two of the teams ranked above Nigeria in Africa, Cote d’Ivoire (1st) and Mali (2nd), were defeated by the Super Eagles en-route the Nations Cup final.
With questions and queries flying in the air over the February rankings released on Thursday, and whether it’s indeed a reliable ordering, here are the procedure involved.
What Is FIFA’s procedure for ranking teams?
The basic logic of these calculations is simple: any team that does well in world football wins points which enable it to climb the world ranking.
A team’s total number of points over a four-year period is determined by adding:

the average number of points gained from matches during the past 12 months and the average number of points gained from matches older than 12 months (depreciates yearly).
Calculation of points for a single match. The number of points that can be won in a match depends on the following factors:
  • Was the match won or drawn? (M)
  • How important was the match (ranging from a friendly match to a FIFA World Cup match)? (I)
  • How strong was the opposing team in terms of ranking position and the confederation to which they belong? (T and C)
  • These factors are brought together in the following formula to ascertain the total number of points (P).
  • P = M x I x T x C
The following criteria apply to the calculation of points:

M: Points for match result
Teams gain 3 points for a victory, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a defeat. In a penalty shoot-out, the winning team gains 2 points and the losing team gains 1 point.
I: Importance of match
Friendly match (including small competitions): I = 1.0
FIFA World Cup qualifier or confederation-level qualifier: I = 2.5
Confederation-level final competition or FIFA Confederations Cup: I = 3.0
FIFA World Cup final competition: I = 4.0
T: Strength of opposing team
The strength of the opponents is based on the formula: 200 – the ranking position of the opponents
As an exception to this formula, the team at the top of the ranking is always assigned the value 200 and the teams ranked 150th and below are assigned a minimum value of 50. The ranking position is taken from the opponents’ ranking in the most recently published FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking.
C: Strength of confederation
When calculating matches between teams from different confederations, the mean value of the confederations to which the two competing teams belong is used. The strength of a confederation is calculated on the basis of the number of victories by that confederation at the last three FIFA World Cup competitions. Their values are as follows:
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