PORT OF SPAIN,
Trinidad, February 3, 2011 (CMC) – Grenada are now the third-best side in the
Caribbean Football Union region, following a shake-up in the World Rankings for
the month of February.
The Grenadians have now finally benefited from
the brunt of a strong performance in last year’s Digicel Caribbean Cup, when
the latest World Rankings were published yesterday by the sport’s World
governing body, FIFA. The Spice Boyz finished fourth in last year’s
DigiCup, when Cuba prevailed 1-0 over them in the consolation final.
As a result, Grenada have moved up two places in
the World Rankings to 92nd, and have overtaken eight-time Caribbean champions
Trinidad & Tobago.
The Soca Warriors’ drop in the World rankings by
seven places – the most significant move in the CFU – leaves them as the
region’s fourth-best team, with a World ranking of 94th.
DigiCup champions Jamaica continue to lead the
way in the CFU, with a World ranking of 59th.
The rankings have offered the Reggae Boyz some
breathing space at the top, with CFU No.2 Cuba six places behind in the World
Rankings on 65th.
Haiti clung onto fifth place in the CFU,
following a six-position drop – the second highest behind T&T – that places
them 96th in the World.
There are no significant changes in the rest of
the CFU top-10, with Antigua & Barbuda, Guyana, and Suriname occupying
positions six through eight, although their positions in the World Rankings
have slightly weakened by either one or two places.
St Kitts & Nevis, one of five CFU countries
that have trended upwards, remain at ninth with a World ranking of 118th (up
three), and Dominica 10th in the CFU with a World ranking of 128th (up one).
Outside of the CFU top-10, Bermuda and St Vincent
& the Grenadines are the biggest movers in the World Rankings.
The same five teams that contended for positions
11 to 15 in the CFU for January continue to fight for recognition, with the
Vincentians dropping four places in the World to 148th to hold on to 13th in
the CFU.
Puerto Rico have moved up one place in the World to 130th to become CFU No.11, and oust Barbados, whose two-position drop to 132nd in the World leaves them as the CFU No.12.
The Netherlands Antilles and the Cayman Islands
remain stationary, and hold onto CFU positions 14 and 15.Puerto Rico have moved up one place in the World to 130th to become CFU No.11, and oust Barbados, whose two-position drop to 132nd in the World leaves them as the CFU No.12.
Bermuda have risen five places in the World to 167th to displace the Dominican Republic (168th, down one) as the 16th-best side in the CFU.
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