Thursday, December 9, 2010

Castrol Index: Top 5 EPL Players by FIFA Confederation (Dec 2010)

The new Castrol Rankings were released today and these are the top 5 Premiership players from each FIFA confederation. Remember that these rankings take into account the previous 12 months. For that reason, a couple of players who haven't played much this season still make these lists while a few players who are likely more deserving (based on recent form) are left off.


Africa
16 - Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
79 - Marouane Chamakh (Arsenal)
101 - Alex Song (Arsenal)
111 - Yaya Toure (Manchester City)
124 - Steven Pienaar (Everton)

Asia
25 - Tim Cahill (Everton)
97 - Mark Schwarzer (Fulham)
132 - Ji-Sung Park (Manchester United)
286 - Chung-Yong Lee (Bolton)
1017 - Brett Emerton (Blackburn)

CONCACAF
66 - Marcus Hahnemann (Wolves)
146 - Clint Dempsey (Fulham)
231 - Brad Friedel (Aston Villa)
358 - Tim Howard (Everton)
476 - Kenwyne Jones (Stoke City)

South America
17 - Carlos Tevez (Manchester City)
27 - Alex (Chelsea)
38 - Antonio Valencia (Manchester United)
66 - Heurelho Gomes (Tottenham)
187 - Maxi Rodriguez (Liverpool)

Oceania
441 - Ryan Nelsen (Blackburn)
2104 - Winston Reid (West Ham)

UK
4 - Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
5 - Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
50 - Gareth Bale (Tottenham)
74 - Joe Hart (Manchester City)
76 - John Terry (Chelsea)

Europe (non-UK)
7 - Rafael Van der Vaart (Tottenham)
9 - Florent Malouda (Chelsea)
15 - Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United)
20 - Nani (Manchester United)
31 - Andrei Arshavin (Arsenal)

4 comments:

  1. Quick heads up: Rooney and Lampard are listed as "England" instead of their clubs. Also, Interesting that only 2 England players have sub 50 rankings.

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  2. Thanks Jeff, all better now.

    Agreed on the English players comment.

    % of domestic-based players in top 20 by league

    60% Italy/Spain
    45% France
    30% Germany
    10% England

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  3. I never really understood the Castrol Rankings anyways. According to them Gekas is better than Xabi Alonso. Seems a bit too arbitrary to be taken too seriously.

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  4. stuart holden needs to be on that concacaf list. i know he has only really started to establish himself this season (i don't know when these lists were made) but holden has been amazing this year and is only getting better. soon enough, he will be a mainstay at a top club

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