
Summary of the latest FIFA world rankings for 11 ASEAN nations: Thailand falls, Cambodia rises after the June 2026 FIFA rankings announcement.
On 12 June 2026 GMT+7, a summary of the latest FIFA world rankings for 11 ASEAN countries was released after the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) announced the rankings following Thailand's two national team matches during the June FIFA international window.
It was revealed that Thailand's national team dropped one place from 93rd to 94th in the world after drawing 2-2 at home against Kuwait and 0-0 away against China, but it still firmly holds the number one position in ASEAN.
Meanwhile, Vietnam had no matches scheduled but remains ranked 99th worldwide, holding second place in ASEAN behind Thailand. Indonesia showed the most movement, climbing four spots from 122nd to 118th in the global rankings.
Thailand is one of four ASEAN nations whose world rankings fell, alongside Singapore, Brunei, and Timor-Leste.
Conversely, the four ASEAN countries that improved their FIFA rankings in June are Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Cambodia.
1. Thailand national team (94th in the world) *dropped 1 place
2. Vietnam (99th in the world) *no change
3. Indonesia (118th in the world) *up 4 places
4. Philippines (135th in the world) *up 1 place
5. Malaysia (136th in the world) *up 2 places
6. Singapore (148th in the world) *down 1 place
7. Myanmar (158th in the world) *no change
8. Cambodia (175th in the world) *up 2 places
9. Laos (185th in the world) *no change
10. Brunei (194th in the world) *down 1 place
11. Timor-Leste (201st in the world) *down 1 place