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JAKARTA - Indonesia achieved good results after playing FIFA Matchday against Burundi at the end of March. Based on the latest ranking released by FIFA, Thursday, April 6, Indonesia's ranking rose by two points.

Previously, Indonesia was ranked 151 FIFA rankings. However, thanks to the victory and draw against Burundi, the rankings rose by two to 149.

Meanwhile, Burundi, who became Indonesia's opponent on the FIFA Matchday agenda, actually dropped to the 145th position, which was previously in 141st position.

The change in position in FIFA ranking was also experienced by Argentina. Albiceleste managed to shift Brazil's position to then rank first.

For overall ranking, Argentina made its debut because it managed to become the country with the highest FIFA ranking in the last six years. While France rose to second place and Brazil, which had occupied number one in the world, dropped to third.

Furthermore, the Indonesian national team will be scheduled to play FIFA Matchday against Palestine in June.

In the ASEAN, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, and Timor Leste areas, they also experienced an increase in their rankings in FIFA rankings. Meanwhile, Thailand, the Philippines, Myanmar, Laos, and Brunei Darussalam are still in their original position.


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