Indonesia has topped the FIFA Southeast Asia Rankings, rising 11 places to 154th.
Progress was also made by Thailand, Myanmar and Singapore, which joined Indonesia because the only 4 ASEAN countries to see their scores improve in November.
Thailand are currently ranked 132nd on this planet, up six places, while Myanmar climbed five places to one hundred and fiftieth after a 2-1 win over Cambodia and a 2-2 draw with India in AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.
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The Philippines remain the highest-ranked team within the region, despite dropping two places to 118th. The closest is Vietnam, which is in a hundred and twenty fifth place.
Indonesia rounds out the highest five, with Singapore in sixth place at a hundred and seventieth, up three places from the previous month.
Laos lost probably the most, 22 places, to 184th place, ahead of only Brunei Darussalam and Timor-Leste in Southeast Asia.
FIFA Rankings (November 2017) โ Southeast Asia
1) Philippines: 118. (-2)
2) Vietnam: 125 (-4)
3) Thailand: 132 (+6)
4) Myanmar: 150 (+5)
5) Indonesia: 154 (+11)
6) Singapore: 170 (+3)
6) Cambodia: 170 (-)
8) Malaysia: 174. (-4)
9) Laos: 184th place (-22)
10) Brunei Darussalam: 190. (-6)
11) Timor-Leste: 196th place (-4)
Source: http://www.foxsportsasia.com/






