Fifa releases new world rankings

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A Brazilian fan holds a replica of the FIFA world cup trophy during the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match. AFP FILE PIX

World champions Argentina remains atop of the standing with 1889.02 points, and France 1851.92 points.

GENEVA - Argentina and France kept their top two positions on the newly released Fifa Men's World Ranking on Thursday, reported Xinhua.

World champions Argentina remains atop of the standing with 1889.02 points, and France 1851.92 points.

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Spain is in third place with 1836.42 points, followed by England (4th), Brazil (5th), and Belgium (6th).

The top ten teams are unchanged as the Netherlands, Portugal, Colombia and Italy occupy the next four spots after the leaders.

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A total of 184 international matches were played in September as FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers, continental competitions and friendlies were contested everywhere around the world.

Japan moves two positions up to the 16th, Iran up one to the 19th, while Denmark are also into the top 20 to make their marks in the chasing pack. - BERNAMA-XINHUA

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