NEW DELHI: India jumped two places to finish 2016 at 135, their best in the last six years, in the FIFA rankings published today.
This is India’s six-year highest annual ranking after 2009 when India finished at 134.
National coach Stephen Constantine attributed the upsurge to all his players and the staff.
“It can’t be achieved without the help of the players. We have an exceptional batch of players as we are in the process of building the team for the future,” Constantine said.
But Constantine wasn’t willing to go overboard with the new rankings.
“One of my priorities was to improve the national team ranking when I took over. The results do state that we have improved but there’s still a lot more to achieve,” he added.
“Football results are always determined by the support which one receives off the field. I am grateful both to Mr. Patel (AIFF President Praful Patel) and Mr. Das (AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das) for allowing me to do the things in the manner I wanted to do. Both of them envisage a long-term plan for Indian football and it’s a total team effort,” he maintained.
“There have been so many positives for us in 2016. Right from the National Team winning the SAFF Championship to the Women’s Team winning the SAG Gold to the National Team beating a team as high as Puerto Rico 4-1 (ranked 114 at that time) in an International Friendly, things are looking bright,” he said. (AGENCIES)