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The International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) is an organization that chronicles the history of football. It was founded in 1984 and is based in Bonn, Germany.

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[edit] Club World Ranking

Since 1991, the entity has produced a monthly Club World Ranking.

The ranking takes into consideration the results of twelve months of continental and intercontinental competitions, national league matches (including play-offs) and the most important national cup (excluding points won before the round of 16).

All countries are rated at four levels based upon the national league performance -- clubs in the highest level leagues receive 4 points for each match won, 2 for a draw and 0 for a defeat. Level 2 is assigned 3 pts. (win), 1.5 (draw) and 0 (lost), and so on with the next lower levels.

In continental competitions, all clubs receive the same number of points at all stages regardless of the performance level of their leagues. However, the UEFA Champions League and the Libertadores Cup yield more points than minor competitions UEFA Cup and Copa Sudamericana, respectively. The point assignment system is still lower for African, Asian, CONCACAF and Oceaniac continental tournaments. Competitions between two continents are evaluated depending upon their importance. Competitions not organised by a continental confederation, or any intercontinental events not recognized by FIFA, are not taken into consideration.

Top 25
(as of 1st December 2007 - 30th November 2008).
Position Team Points
1 Flag of Spain FC Barcelona 278,0
2 Flag of England Manchester United 263,0
Flag of England Liverpool FC
4 Flag of Germany FC Bayern München 260,0
5 Flag of Argentina CA Boca Juniors 258,0
6 Flag of England Chelsea FC 250,0
7 Flag of France Olympique Lyonnais 237,0
8 Flag of England Arsenal FC 234,0
9 Flag of Italy AS Roma 229,0
10 Flag of Argentina Estudiantes de La Plata 226,0
11 Flag of Italy ACF Fiorentina 222,0
12 Flag of Brazil São Paulo FC 219,0
13 Flag of Italy FC Internazionale Milano 218,0
14 Flag of Brazil Fluminense FC 214,0
15 Flag of Spain Villareal CF 205,0
16 Flag of Italy AC Milan 202,0
17 Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid 198,0
18 Flag of Italy Juventus FC 195,0
19 Flag of Portugal Sporting Clube 193,0
20 Flag of France FC Girondins 191,0
21 Flag of Spain Getafe CF 188,0
22 Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe SK 186,5
23 Flag of Argentina CA San Lorenzo de Almagro 186,0
24 Flag of UkraineFC Dynamo Kyiv 185,5
25 Flag of Scotland Rangers FC 183,5
Last updated December 3rd, 2008 * Current Standings

[edit] Year-end leaders

The following table shows the clubs that finished top of the ranking for each year:

[edit] Strongest National League

Top 10
(as of 2007).
Position Team Points
1 Flag of England Premier League 1.171,0
2 Flag of Spain La Liga 1.074,0
3 Flag of Italy Serie A 1.027,0
4 Flag of Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro 954,0
5 Flag of Argentina Primera División Argentina 852,0
6 Flag of Germany Fußball-Bundesliga 839,0
7 Flag of France Ligue 1 761,5
8 Flag of Mexico Primera Division de Mexico 734,0
9 Flag of Colombia Mustang Cup 666,0
10 Flag of Portugal Portuguese Liga 643,5
Last updated October 1, 2008 * Current Standings

[edit] World's Most Popular Footballer

Since 2006 IFFHS give an award for the world's most popular football player based on their user votes. Liverpool FC player Steven Gerrard noteched the first title.

In 2007 IFFHS had provided a list of 55 candidates from all six continents. Its total of 2,727,458 casting their votes. The winner was Mohamed Aboutrika, playmaker and goal getter of Al-Ahly and Egypt national football team.[1]

For 2008, the IFFHS has drawn up a list of 100 currently active players from 58 countries in all six football continents from which you can cast your vote for the best-known footballer in the world. The result of the users poll will be announced in January 2009, the intermediate results on October 31th and on November 30th, 2008. Votes may be sent until January 3rd 2009. [2]

[edit] Criticism

In a wide range of media there is massive doubt about the significance of IFFHS rankings and elections. German news agency Deutsche Presse-Agentur abstains from publishing news relating to the IFFHS. Karl Lennartz, a sports historian from Cologne, Germany, calls the organization "obscure", describing it as a one man show of its chairman Alfredo Pöge.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ The World's Most Popular Footballer Amongst Currently Active Players
  2. ^ The World's Most Popular Footballer Amongst Currently Active Players in 2008
  3. ^ Statistisches Phänomen in taz.de (German)

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