The side has been out of international action since their March 2013 match against New Zealand’s All Whites, a 2-0 loss which closed out their 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Stage 3 Qualifiers campaign.
But movement aroudn them has seen Solomon Islands slot into 180th position in the rankings.
The largest falls can be seen at the top end of the regional rankings with New Zealand slipping 13 places to 131, New Caledonia 16 slots to 153rd and OFC representatives at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Tahiti have dropped four places to 166.
In the middle of the table Samoa, Vanuatu and Fiji have moved two positions down the table to 189, 190 and 192 respectively while American Samoa and Tonga are both sitting in 194th place after dropping one spot each.
Papua New Guinea remain locked at 199th in the latest rankings while Cook Islands hold strong at 205.
The latest edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s Rankings were released on 12 January 2015.
To see the full rankings visit www.fifa.com