Argentina
top as South America dominate FIFA rankings
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[April 07, 2016]
ZURICH (Reuters) - Argentina moved
top as South America dominated the monthly FIFA rankings on Thursday
with five teams, half of the continent's total, in the top 10.
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Argentina's World Cup qualifying wins away at Chile and home to
Bolivia dislodged Belgium, who had been leading for the previous
five months but dropped into second.
Despite the defeat, Chile climbed to third, an all-time high, with
Colombia one place behind them in fourth, Brazil seventh and Uruguay
ninth.
The rankings did not make such happy reading for Asia, who had only
two teams in the top 50, Iran in 42nd and regional champions
Australia in 50th.
Algeria were African's highest-placed team in 33rd, one ahead of
Ivory Coast, while 16th-ranked Mexico led the way for CONCACAF.
Three-times continental champions Nigeria dropped to 67th after
failing to qualify for next year's African Nations Cup.
Rankings: (previous month in brackets)
1. Argentina (2)
2. Belgium (1)
3. Chile (5)
4. Colombia (8)
5. Germany (4)
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6. Spain (3)
7. Brazil (6)
8. Portugal (7)
9. Uruguay (11)
10. England (9)
(Writing by Brian Homewood; Editing by John O'Brien)
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