If there is one thing Indian football fans excel at, it is enduring sheer, unadulterated suffering. Between the chaotic boardroom dramas, the on-field tactical masterclasses that end in goalless draws against oppositions below their rankings, and of existential crisis, you would think the national team’s FIFA ranking would reflect a plunge into the abyss.
But football is a funny game, and FIFA’s ranking algorithm is apparently even funnier.
According to the latest global standings released by FIFA, India has miraculously defied the laws of sporting gravity, climbing five whole places from 141 to land at a glorious 136. And the best part? While the Blue Tigers are somehow moving upwards during one of their bleakest phases in recent memory, “noisy neighbours” Pakistan and Bangladesh are tumbling down the ladder exactly as nature intended.
Indian football is currently going through what experts politely call a “transitional phase,” and what fans call a “disappointment.” The eye-test tells you the team is struggling to string three passes together.
Yet, the magic of the FIFA coefficient has smiled upon us. India’s astonishing five-spot leap to 136 is largely courtesy of a single, monumental triumph: a victory against the formidable footballing titan that is Hong Kong in the Asian Cup Qualifiers. One hard-fought win over Hong Kong is all it takes to scrub away months of misery and catapult a nation up the global ladder.
Pakistan sinks to new Low
Of course, the only thing sweeter than the success is watching your closest rivals experience well-deserved failure. If Indian fans are feeling a bit of imposter syndrome at 136, they only need to look across the borders to feel like absolute world-beaters.
Over in Pakistan, the national team has successfully managed a three-spot drop, plummeting to 202 in the world. To put that in perspective, there are only 210 ranked nations on the planet. At this rate, Pakistan is boldly exploring depths of the ranking table previously thought to be theoretical. It takes a special kind of dedication to drop five spots when you are already hovering around the Earth’s mantle. But hold, consistency is key!
Meanwhile, Bangladesh has also decided to join the downward trend, slipping one spot to 181. While not quite the spectacular free-fall of their western neighbours, it is still a comforting reminder that the broader South Asian football ecosystem remains safely entrenched in mediocrity.
Kings of the Neighbourhood
The latest FIFA rankings offer a masterclass in perspective. Are we anywhere close to qualifying for a World Cup? Absolutely not. Are we playing a brand of football that makes your eyes sore? Arguably, yes.
But as long as FIFA’s mystical calculators keep rewarding us for beating Hong Kong, and as long as Pakistan and Bangladesh continue their race to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, Indian fans can sleep soundly. We might be in our worst phase, but statistically speaking, we are still the undisputed, 136th-best kings of our neighbourhood. Take that, noisy neighbours.
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Story first published: Thursday, April 2, 2026, 21:14 [IST]
