From Deseret News archives:
U.S. soccer reaches new heights
Americans move up to 6th in the latest FIFA rankings
In the rankings released June 5, the U.S. checked in at 10th, but a month later it vaulted past international powers France, England and Portugal into sixth.
So just how did the U.S. National Team vault so high?
It's a complicated formula that factors in results from the past eight years, and puts the complexities of college football's BCS to shame.
The FIFA World Rankings incorporate 205 national teams across the globe from No. 1 Brazil to No. 205 American Samoa.
All matches from friendlies to World Cup matches are factored in, and they date back eight years. That's right, the United States' terrible showing in the 1998 World Cup still negatively affects the U.S. rankings, but each year in the past seven years its impact has diminished by one-eighth.
In addition to the type of match because World Cup matches carry more weight than friendlies five other criteria factor into the monthly rankings: wins, losses and ties; number of goals; home or away match; importance of match; regional strength.
Here's a more specific breakdown of the criteria taken from the league Web site:
Wins, losses & ties
Naturally a win will bring more points than a defeat in any system, but simply giving two or three points for a win, one for a draw and none for a defeat, would not fully meet all the requirements for a reliable world-wide ranking system.
Therefore the distribution of points also takes into consideration the relative strengths of the two teams. In practice this means that a win over a weaker opponent will earn fewer points than victory over an equally rated or stronger one. It is also possible for a weak team that puts up a good show against a stronger one to earn points in defeat though as a general rule not as many as the stronger team that beat them.
Number of goals
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