Ireland drop two places in FIFA rankings
There is no change in the top four of the FIFA rankings, while the Republic of Ireland have fallen two places in the latest table released today.
There is no change in the top four of the FIFA rankings, while the Republic of Ireland have fallen two places in the latest table released today.
Ireland have dropped one place to 40th while Brazil remain at a record low of 18th in the latest FIFA World Rankings.
The Republic of Ireland Senior Women's Team have drawn 0-0 with South Korea at the Cyprus Cup in Parlini to win their Group on goal difference.
The Republic of Ireland have fallen six places to 42nd in the latest FIFA rankings.
Ireland have slipped eight spots to 36th in the FIFA rankings after the 6-1 hammering by Germany in last month's World Cup qualifier.
Northern Ireland were 10 minutes away from a famous victory over Portugal but still managed to spoil Cristiano Ronaldo's big day with a battling point in Porto.
Spain remain the world's top-ranked team in the latest charts released by FIFA today, while the Republic of Ireland are 28th.
The Republic of Ireland have remained 26th in the latest FIFA rankings, which were released this morning.
Ireland remain 26th in the latest FIFA world rankings announced today.
FIFA have defended their rankings which has placed England fourth in the world and Brazil 11th.
The Republic of Ireland's home draw with the Czech Republic has resulted in Giovanni Trapattoni's side moving up one spot to 18th place alongside Switzerland in the latest world rankings announced by FIFA.
Giovanni Trapattoni's Republic of Ireland side sit just outside the top 20 in FIFA's latest world rankings.
Holland have lost ground on Spain in the FIFA world rankings following a 3-2 defeat to Sweden in a Euro 2012 qualifier earlier this month.
The Republic of Ireland are up two places in the FIFA world rankings after back-to-back draws in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.
Spain's reign as the world's number-one ranked team has come to an end, with Netherlands replacing them at the top of the latest FIFA chart.
The Republic of Ireland have climbed three places to 31 in FIFA's latest world rankings.
World champions Spain and runners-up Holland have retained a healthy lead in the latest FIFA world rankings, while the Republic of Ireland remain 34th.
Spain maintained their place on top the FIFA world rankings, with the Republic of Ireland moving up three places to 33.
The Republic of Ireland have risen five places in the FIFA world rankings to 36th spot in the global standings.
The Republic of Ireland have dropped two places to 39th with Northern Ireland up one to 40th in the latest FIFA rankings.