https://themonitor.sg/2021/10/18/the-lions-are-still-the-160th-best-team-in-the-world/
The Southeast Asian team to make the biggest moves over the last month was Indonesia, which climbed 10 spots.
Three of Singapore’s opponents for the upcoming Suzuki Cup – Thailand, Philippines and Myanmar are all ranked higher than the Lions.
Singapore’s other opponent would be either Brunei or Timor Leste.
Singapore’s current ranking is still its lowest so far this year.
In February, the Lions were ranked in 158th spot, but slipped down a notch to 159th in April.
Last month, it moved down to 160 and has remained there since.
The Lions are still the 160th best team in the world.
The good news for local fans is that SG Lions has not slipped down any further in the table and has remained put in 160th spot based on the latest round of its FIFA World Ranking.The Southeast Asian team to make the biggest moves over the last month was Indonesia, which climbed 10 spots.
Three of Singapore’s opponents for the upcoming Suzuki Cup – Thailand, Philippines and Myanmar are all ranked higher than the Lions.
Singapore’s other opponent would be either Brunei or Timor Leste.
Singapore’s current ranking is still its lowest so far this year.
In February, the Lions were ranked in 158th spot, but slipped down a notch to 159th in April.
Last month, it moved down to 160 and has remained there since.

