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FIFA rankings December 2025: Vietnam surges to 107th, Malaysia drops in Asia

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Vietnam claimed the biggest rise in FIFA's December 22 men's world rankings, jumping three spots to a 2025-high 107th globally (19th in Asia) after defeating Laos, while Malaysia fell to 121st over ineligible players. As Spain holds No. 1 in this final 2025 update (overview in series), the changes spotlight Asian preparations for major tournaments.

In Asia, Japan leads at 18th worldwide, followed by Iran (20th) and South Korea (22nd). Vietnam's national team earned 1,189.51 points from their 2-0 win over Laos on November 19 in the Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers, overtaking Niger, Lebanon, and Comoros to become the month's top riser—second in Southeast Asia behind Thailand.

Singapore also rose three places to 148th, their best in nearly 14 years and sixth in SEA. Conversely, Malaysia tumbled five spots to 121st after FIFA voided three friendlies as losses due to ineligible naturalized players. Southeast Asian rankings: Thailand (96th), Vietnam (107th), Malaysia (121st), Indonesia (122nd), Philippines (136th).

Among 2026 World Cup hosts, the US is 14th, Mexico 15th, Canada 27th. These standings affect seedings for events like the World Cup and Asian Cup. Vietnam's all-time high was 84th in 1998; they face Malaysia next on March 31, 2026. The next FIFA update is January 18, 2026.

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Discussions on X focus on Vietnam's three-place rise to 107th in the December 2025 FIFA rankings after beating Laos, marking a yearly high, contrasted with Malaysia's five-place drop to 121st due to FIFA deducting points from friendlies involving ineligible players. Reactions from ASEAN football accounts and journalists highlight regional shifts, with neutral lists of rankings, criticism of Malaysia's administrative lapse, and positive notes on Vietnam's progress amid preparations for tournaments.

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FIFA releases November men's world rankings

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The November FIFA men's world rankings highlight shifts across global football, with Spain holding the top spot and Brazil rising to fifth. African powerhouses like Morocco lead the continent, while Asian teams such as Japan and Iran also advanced. Greece climbed two places to 46th following recent World Cup qualifiers.

Spain held onto the number one position in the latest FIFA men's world rankings released on October 18, 2025, followed by Argentina in second and France in third. Notable movements included Nigeria climbing four spots to 41st and India dropping to 136th, its lowest in nearly a decade.

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FIFA has released its final monthly rankings for 2025, with South Korea holding steady at No. 22 for the third consecutive month. Under coach Hong Myung-bo, the Taegeuk Warriors recorded eight wins, three draws and two losses this year, climbing from No. 23 in January to their current position in October.

FIFA has revealed the lineup for its expanded FIFA Series 2026, featuring 48 national teams in 12 groups across men's and women's competitions. The tournaments, set for March and April, will include teams from all six confederations and serve as preparation for major events like the World Cup. Matches will be broadcast globally to boost visibility for participating nations.

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The official draw for the ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026 took place in Jakarta on January 15, 2026, placing the Indonesian national team in Group A with defending champions Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia, and the winner of the Timor Leste or Brunei Darussalam play-off. The tournament will run from July 24 to August 26, 2026, using a home-and-away format. Coach John Herdman and captain Rizky Ridho expressed optimism about winning Indonesia's first title.

South Korea has been drawn into Group A for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, facing Mexico, South Africa and a European playoff winner. At the draw in Washington, the team avoided a top-10 opponent, but coach Hong Myung-bo stressed there are no easy rivals. The tournament, co-hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada, runs from June 11 to July 19.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw is scheduled for Friday, December 5, in Washington, D.C., at the Kennedy Center, determining groups for the expanded 48-team tournament. Forty-two nations have qualified, including co-hosts United States, Canada and Mexico, with six spots to be filled via March playoffs. The event will be broadcast live on FOX starting at 11:30 a.m. ET.

 

 

 

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