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  • Japan make first-ever top three appearance

    FIFA Women's World Ranking

    Japan make first-ever top three appearance

    Friday 23 December 2011

    FIFA Women's World Cup-winners Japan took advantage of Brazil's recent inconsistent form to move into the top three of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Rankings, while Northern Ireland were the biggest movers.

  • Leaders trip up in Australia, UAE

    Asia/Oceania Leagues

    Leaders trip up in Australia, UAE

    Monday 12 December 2011

    FIFA.com looks at Australia and United Arab Emirates, where the elite are suddenly under intense pressure, as well as the latest from Iran, Thailand and Oceania.

  • FIFA’s Performance Seminar a success

    FIFA’s Performance Seminar a success

    Tuesday 15 November 2011

    Oceania Football Confederation’s 11 Member Associations will be the beneficiaries as FIFA’s new development programme, known as PERFORMANCE, is rolled out aiming to help national governing bodies reach their maximum potential.

  • Silverware polished as Roar bellow

    Asia/Oceania Leagues

    Silverware polished as Roar bellow

    Monday 31 October 2011

    Trophies were handed out in Japan and Malaysia, the latest OFC O-League season commenced and it was another milestone weekend in Australia as FIFA.com wraps up the action from Asia and Oceania.

  • Ambitious Oceania elite eye glory

    OFC O-League

    Ambitious Oceania elite eye glory

    Friday 28 October 2011

    The road to continental glory in Oceania will commence this weekend as eight clubs take to the field for the newest edition of the OFC O-League. FIFA.com previews the forthcoming campaign in the Pacific.

  • Rivalries and fresh hopes abound

    Asia/Oceania Leagues

    Rivalries and fresh hopes abound

    Monday 24 October 2011

    FIFA.com’s weekly review of club matters across Asia and Oceania looks at the season-openers in India, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, derby time in Australia, and glory for Korea Republic’s Jeonbuk Motors.