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England climb two spots, Spain stay top in latest FIFA rankings

AFCON winners Nigeria shot up 22 places to 30th, while the tournament's runners-up Burkina Faso went from 92nd to 55th.

Agence France-Presse  |  Last updated on Thursday, 14 February 2013 16:08 Print font size - +

Paris:  Roy Hodgson's England side climbed two places to fourth in the latest FIFA monthly rankings released by world football's governing body on Thursday.

England moved above Euro 2012 finalists Italy and Colombia following their 2-1 win over five-time World Cup winners Brazil last week, with two-time defending European and reigning world champions Spain still top ahead of Germany and Argentina.

Portugal and Croatia were the only other nations to move up a spot inside the top 10, while Ivory Coast rose to their highest-ever ranking of 12th despite a disappointing quarter-final exit at the Africa Cup of Nations.

AFCON winners Nigeria shot up 22 places to 30th, while the tournament's runners-up Burkina Faso went from 92nd to 55th.

FIFA world rankings:

1. Spain

2. Germany

3. Argentina

4. England (+2 places)

5. Italy (-1)

6. Colombia (-1)

= Portugal (+1)

8. Netherlands

9. Croatia (+1)

10. Russia (-1)

11. Greece

12. Ivory Coast (+2)

= Ecuador

14. Switzerland (-1)

15. Mexico

16. Uruguay

17. France

18. Brazil

19. Ghana (+7)

20. Belgium


Story first published on: Thursday, 14 February 2013 16:04
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