FIFA have announced a new
leader, topping the latest FIFA rankings, while previous top ranked team
Germany as well as Argentina dropped out of the top 10.
The August FIFA rankings
are the first ones calculated with a new formula after the old version had been
criticized for favouring teams, who play less friendly games.
France have replaced
Germany at the top of the ranking, climbing up by six spots after lifting the
2018 FIFA World Cup. Les Bleus lead the world rankings for the first time in
over 16 years, while Russia 2018 semi-finalists Belgium replaced Brazil in second
position.
The Selecao dropped down to
third, followed by World Cup runner-ups Croatia, who climbed 16 ranks into
fourth spot.
Uruguay jumped up nine
positions and now sit in fifth, followed by England. Portugal, who fell three
spots, Switzerland, Spain and Denmark complete the top 10, while Argentina
dropped into 11th spot and Germany now only appear in 15th.
Tunisia remained the
highest-ranked African side despite dropping three spots in 24th position,
which is one above Senegal, while Bafana Bafana stayed unmoved in 74th spot.
*FIFA explain the new
ranking formula as follows: The formula, which was approved by the FIFA Council
in June after a lengthy period of testing, relies on adding/subtracting points
won or lost for a game to/from the previous point totals rather than averaging
game points over a given time period as in the previous version of the Ranking.
The changes, of which there are several, include the fact that inactive teams
now preserve their point totals, with no devaluation of older games. Points are
dropped, however, from losing or drawing against weaker opposition, with the
only exception to this rule matches in knockout rounds of major competitions
such as the FIFA World Cup™.

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