With this ranking, the team has fulfilled itstarget of becoming one of the best 100 in the world set by Korean head coachPark Hang-seo.
However, this is not the best ranking forVietnam, as they held the 99th position in June 2011 and the 84th place in September 1998.
The team earned three wins and one draw atthe ongoing ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup 2018 which has beenrecognised by FIFA and has received international ranking points for itsmatches since 2016.
Vietnam also hold the number one place inthe Southeast Asian region, followed by the Philippines (globally ranked no. 114),Thailand (118), Myanmar (139), and Indonesia (160).
Belgium top the world rankings, while France,Brazil, Croatia, and England come just behind. –VNA