Brazil top FIFA rankings for first time in seven years
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[April 06, 2017]
ZURICH (Reuters) - Five-times
world champions Brazil have returned to what they will consider
their rightful place at the top of the FIFA rankings for the first
time in seven years.
Brazil have enjoyed a impressive revival since Tite replaced Dunga
as their national team coach last year, winning all nine matches
they have played under his leadership including eight World Cup
qualifiers.
They continued their run in March with a 4-1 win in Uruguay and 3-0
win over Paraguay to become the first side to book their place at
next year's World Cup in Russia with four games to spare.
Brazil, who replaced arch-rivals Argentina at the top, previously
led the rankings going into the 2010 World Cup where they were
eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.
Since then, they have suffered a string of embarrassments, with
elimination by Paraguay at successive Copa America tournaments in
2011 and 2015 and their infamous 7-1 loss to Germany in the 2014
World Cup semi-final.
Argentina lost their place after last week's 2-0 defeat in Bolivia
which has left them struggling to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.
Four of the top five teams in the rankings announcement by FIFA on
Thursday, are from South America. Chile are fourth, Colombia fifth
and Germany sandwiched in between in third.
Egypt are Africa's best-placed team in 19th while Asia's top side
are 28th-placed Iran.
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Brazil's Paulinho (L) celebrates his second goal with teammate
Phillipe Coutinho. REUTERS/Andres Stapff
Top ten rankings (previous month's places in brackets)
1. Brazil (2)
2. Argentina (1)
3. Germany (3)
4. Chile (4)
5. Colombia (7)
6. France (6)
7. Belgium (5)
8. Portugal (8)
9. Switzerland (11)
10. Spain (10)
(Writing by Brian Homewood; editing by Sudipto Ganguly) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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