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April 11, 2014
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Reggae Boyz fall again in latest FIFA rankings |
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Jermaine 'Tuffy' Anderson - file ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Trinidad and Tobago have remained the number-one team in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) in the latest rankings released yesterday. The Soca Warriors have also maintained their FIFA World ranking of 76 and are still ahead of Haiti, who are second in the CFU rankings, and Jamaica, who lie third. While Haiti have also managed to remain 79th in the World rankings, Jamaica have fallen two spots to 82nd. Cuba have held on to fourth place in the CFU but have jumped three places in the FIFA rankings to 90th. They are the only other CFU nation inside the FIFA top 100 that continues to be headed by World champions Spain, with Germany second. The Dominican Republic, meanwhile, continue to cling to fifth spot in the CFU despite plummeting 15 places in the World rankings to 126th. Suriname are sixth, Grenada lie seventh, St Vincent and the Grenadines hold eighth spot, while Antigua and Barbuda and St Lucia round out the top 10. Aruba were the biggest movers internationally, jumping seven places to 155th, which resulted in them rising two spots to 14th in the CFU. Both Antigua and St Lucia rose five places in the FIFA rankings to be 139th and 141th, respectively. |
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