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India Slips to 142nd in FIFA Rankings After Winless Asian Cup Qualifying Run

Indian football suffered another major setback on Wednesday as the national men’s team dropped six places to 142nd in the latest FIFA rankings. The decline follows a disappointing AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers campaign in which the Blue Tigers failed to register a single win in five matches, raising serious questions about the team’s direction and broader issues within Indian football.

India’s elimination from the qualifying race became official after a 1-2 defeat to Singapore on October 14, a match that compounded already growing concerns about the squad’s form and consistency. Hopes of salvaging pride were dashed once again on Tuesday, when the team slipped to a narrow 0-1 loss against Bangladesh. These back-to-back defeats underline a troubling trend for a side that had entered the qualifiers with optimism but failed to convert opportunities on the field.

The ranking of 142 takes India uncomfortably close to its lowest-ever position of 173, recorded in March 2015. While the current slide is not as severe, the downward trajectory has sparked widespread worry among supporters and analysts, who note that the team’s struggles go beyond individual matches and reflect deeper structural challenges.

This decline comes at a time when domestic football is grappling with uncertainty of its own. The Indian Super League (ISL), the country’s premier competition and a league that was once credited with injecting new life into the sport, is facing an unclear future. This instability adds another layer of difficulty for national team development, as domestic leagues serve as the primary pipeline for both emerging talent and competitive match experience.

India’s winless run in the qualifiers has also exposed their inability to capitalize on scoring chances while conceding late or avoidable goals—patterns that have repeatedly impacted results. Although the team has shown moments of resilience, it has struggled to sustain pressure or dictate tempo across full matches. With no victories from five outings, the standings and the latest ranking drop reflect the stark reality of India’s current footballing form.

As the Blue Tigers look ahead, rebuilding confidence and stability will be crucial. Whether through changes in preparation, squad rotation, or rethinking long-term development pathways, India faces a pivotal moment. The latest FIFA rankings serve as a reminder that progress in international football demands consistency—something the team will need to rediscover quickly to avoid slipping further and to revive hopes of competing more strongly on the continental stage.

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