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FIFA rankings after World Cup

“Les Bleus” tops the list published by the governing body of world football, who has used a new method of classifying national teams.

FIFA rankings after World Cup

“Les Bleus” tops the list published by the governing body of world football, who has used a new method of classifying national teams.

The new formula, according to FIFA, “relies on adding / deducting points earned or lost for a game in / out of the previous totals rather than the average of the points of play over a certain period of time, as in the version previous rankings.

The changes, some of which include the fact that inactive teams now retain their total score without the devaluation of older games. ” Germany, who failed to qualify for the rounds with a direct elimination of the tournament in Russia, lost 15 seats in the FIFA rankings. This, as a result of the elimination of the World Cup standings, where Mexico and Sweden were positioned above it, and South Korea.

Argentina comes down to the 11th place in this ranking, as it has gripped the magnificent scene of Russia this summer, with both teams already under England, which reached the semifinals. Gareth Southgate’s boys are now sixth in the FIFA rankings.

The first five countries are held by France, Belgium, Brazil, Croatia and Uruguay. “Three Lions”, Portugal, Switzerland, Spain and Denmark make up “top 10”. Russia climbs, which sensationally eliminated Spain from the World Cup by penalties. A total of 21 seats above looks like Russia, the 49th. Mohamed Salah Egypt, eliminated in the stages of World Cups, loses 20 seats in this ranking, which is the biggest fall of each team./Flashsport24

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