MVFF World Rankings

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The FIFA World Ranking is a ranking system for men's national teams in association football, currently led by Coria. The teams of the member nations of FIFA, football's world governing body, are ranked based on their game results with the most successful teams being ranked highest.4

The first ranking table was released on the 14th March 2017.It included all MVFF Results including the DG Cup (apart from the score of the final) and the results from the Virtual Football World Cup 2016. The rankings are similar to the Fifa World Rankings.Micronations, however, will still be able to gain points even if they don't play another micronation.The Formula will be Match x Importance x Confederation Strength x Opponent Strength.

Archives

Rankings as of 14 March 2017
Rank Change Team Points
1 Steady Kingdom of Coria 787.5
2 Steady Republic of Fairfax 165
3 Steady New Saarland 8.5
4 Steady Republic of Farrar 4
5 Steady Serbica 0
Unranked Steady Polish Republic of Freeland
 Herbatrean Federation
Glastieve
Republic of Filipolis
Valita
N/A
Rankings as of 2 April 2017
Rank Change Team Points
1 Steady Kingdom of Coria 810
2 Steady Republic of Fairfax 165
3 Kingdom of Elsanor 26.5
4 Commonwealth of Perisia 24
5 Polish Republic of Freeland 15
6 Empire of Quailia 14.5
7 Occitania 8
8 Serbica 0
Unranked Steady Glastieve
Republic of Filipolis
Vroopa
N/A
Rankings as of 23 April 2017
Rank Change Team Points
1 Steady Coria 835
2 Steady Occitania 255
3 Steady Fairfax 165
4 Steady The Republic of Penlee 135
5 Steady Freeland 120
6 Steady Perisia 85
7 Steady Quailia 80
8 Steady Imvrassia 55
9 Steady Elsanor 35
10 Serbica 30
Rankings as of 15 May 2017
Rank Change Team Points
1 Steady Coria 910
2 Florian Republic 217.5
3 Empire of Quailia 215
4 Steady Fairfax 165
5 Steady Freeland 130
6 Steady Perisia 110
7 Glastieve 75
8 Imvrassia 65
9 Steady Serbica 42.5
10 Steady Stravinia 17.5















MVFF World Ranking Leaders

Dates Country
14 March 2017 - present  Kingdom of Coria

See also