Hello everybody... after a long absence from posting on these boards (I've still lurked daily), I have something of value I'd like to share.
There seems to be a consensus on these boards that Team Melli doesn't play enough friendlies against strong opponents in order to "test" our players. While this may be true, there could be good reason as to why CQ and the IFF don't schedule these friendlies. The reason? FIFA Rankings.
Here is an interesting article that talks about how Wales and Romania used to FIFA rankings system to set themselves up for the best route to qualification to Russia: http://thesetpieces.com/world-footba...ss-calculator/
If you don't feel like reading the article, I'll sum it up for you. Wales and Romania don't treat friendly matches as "just friendlies". They consistently call-up their best players, as they are actively trying to win and improve their FIFA Rankings. As they climb the rankings, they are drawn into more favourable qualifying groups - thus, increasing their odds for qualification.
So next time you see Team Melli line up against the likes of Syria, Oman, or Turkmenistan for a friendly - don't be upset, consider the fact that there may be strategic factors behind the scheduling of the "friendly".
EDIT: One last thing - If they are using this strategy, it's working... we are currently 23rd in the world.
There seems to be a consensus on these boards that Team Melli doesn't play enough friendlies against strong opponents in order to "test" our players. While this may be true, there could be good reason as to why CQ and the IFF don't schedule these friendlies. The reason? FIFA Rankings.
Here is an interesting article that talks about how Wales and Romania used to FIFA rankings system to set themselves up for the best route to qualification to Russia: http://thesetpieces.com/world-footba...ss-calculator/
If you don't feel like reading the article, I'll sum it up for you. Wales and Romania don't treat friendly matches as "just friendlies". They consistently call-up their best players, as they are actively trying to win and improve their FIFA Rankings. As they climb the rankings, they are drawn into more favourable qualifying groups - thus, increasing their odds for qualification.
So next time you see Team Melli line up against the likes of Syria, Oman, or Turkmenistan for a friendly - don't be upset, consider the fact that there may be strategic factors behind the scheduling of the "friendly".
EDIT: One last thing - If they are using this strategy, it's working... we are currently 23rd in the world.
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