PARIS – Germany’s charge to claim
Sunday’s World Cup title has seen them return to the top of FIFA’s world
rankings for the first time in around 20 years.
The latest list, published on
Thursday, has Germany moving up one place on the strength of their 1-0 defeat
of Argentina ar Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana.
WORLD CUP—Germany’s forward Andre
Schuerrle (C) holds the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after his team’s
victory in the final football match between Germany and Argentina for the FIFA
World Cup at The Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, . AFP PHOTO.
Lionel Messi’s Argentina are placed
second, an improvement of three places, with the Netherlands leaping 12 rungs
into third after their impressive World Cup third place finish.
The James Rodriguez-inspired
Colombia move up to fourth (+4), ahead of Belgium (+6) and Uruguay while
disappointing Brazil dropped four spots to seventh.
Deposed world champions Spain
slumped seven spots to their new modest placing of eighth, with Switzerland and
France (+7) completing the top ten.
Costa Rica’s remarkable charge to
the quarter-finals was rewarded with a jump of 12 places to 16th.
England’s woeful first round exit
resulted in Roy Hodgson’s side dropping ten places to 20th.
Latest FIFA rankings
1. Germany (+1)
2. Argentina (+3)
3. Netherlands (+12)
4. Colombia (+4)
5. Belgium (+6)
6. Uruguay (+1)
7. Brazil (-4)
8. Spain (-7)
9. Switzerland (-3)
10. France (+7)
11. Portugal (-7)
12. Chile (+2)
13. Greece (-1)
14. Italy (-5)
15. USA (-2)
16. Costa Rica (+12)
17. Croatia (+1)
18. Mexico (+2)
19. Bosnia and Hercegovina (+2)
20. England (-10)
2. Argentina (+3)
3. Netherlands (+12)
4. Colombia (+4)
5. Belgium (+6)
6. Uruguay (+1)
7. Brazil (-4)
8. Spain (-7)
9. Switzerland (-3)
10. France (+7)
11. Portugal (-7)
12. Chile (+2)
13. Greece (-1)
14. Italy (-5)
15. USA (-2)
16. Costa Rica (+12)
17. Croatia (+1)
18. Mexico (+2)
19. Bosnia and Hercegovina (+2)
20. England (-10)
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