Saturday, August 6, 2011

FIFA Senior International Men's World Rankings update.

Well it has been a while since we went over what things looked like at the pinnacle of the World's game. So, here we go! Spain continue to sit on the top of the World, a position they have held since July of 2010! The Netherlands is still in 2nd place, where they have been since the same time as Spain. Germany meanwhile, continue to hold on to 3rd place; a position they have held since June of 2011. Brazil are in 4th after reclaiming England's spot from last month. Uruguay have similarly moved up, springing from Uruguay's brilliant performance in the Copa America in Argentina. England have been bumped down to 6th following less-than-dazzling performances from them and good games from other teams. Portugal are in 7th still (since June 2011.) Italy are down too, dropping to 8th which moves Croatia down to 9th. Argentina are still in 10th (where they've been since June of this year.) That is after a hosting of the Copa America where they were not nearly as impressive as they could have been. Chile on the other hand are up to 11th following a very good Copa America performance. Peru, Paraguay, and Colombia have also moved up, climbing to 25th, 26th, and 19th respectively. All other movement has simply been around these strong-performing Copa America teams. Cheers!

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