Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 19th November 2025, 8:44 PM
Bangladesh has celebrated a landmark achievement in international football following a sensational victory over India. The latest FIFA rankings, released on Wednesday evening, show the team climbing three spots to 180th, their highest position in nine years.
The previous high came in March 2016, when Bangladesh reached 177th, though their ranking fell later that year to 188th. Coach Javier Cabrera’s team has now made a significant leap, gaining crucial points to secure this improvement. Bangladesh’s points have risen from 894 to 911, reflecting a steady upward trajectory fueled by recent performances.
India, meanwhile, experienced a setback, losing 18 points and dropping six places from 136th to 142nd, underscoring the impact of Bangladesh’s victory in the regional football hierarchy.
The top four positions remain unchanged, with Spain, Argentina, France, and England maintaining their dominance. However, Brazil has advanced two spots to fifth, boosted by a win against Senegal and a draw with Tunisia in November friendlies.
For Bangladesh, this ranking boost is more than just a number; it is a testament to the team’s growing consistency and ambition on the international stage. Analysts note that with tactical discipline and rising player confidence, Bangladesh could continue to climb higher, offering hope to fans eager to see the team challenge stronger Asian and global sides in the years ahead.
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