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Die Mannschaft remain third in World Rankings

The order of the top five countries in the FIFA World Rankings has remained unchanged this month, as Joachim Löw’s DFB Team still find themselves behind the South American duo of Argentina and Brazil.

The only change in the top ten sees France overtake Colombia, moving into up one place from seventh to sixth. The newly-crowned Champions of Africa, Cameroon, are up four places – from 33rd to 29th. Cameroon will be Germany’s third opponents at the Confederations Cup in the summer (25th June, 17:00 CET).

Germany are back in international action this month, as they play their first game of the year against England at Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park (22nd March, 20:45 CET).

The Top Ten

1. Argentina 1635 points
2. Brazil 1529
3. Germany 1433
4. Chile 1386
5. Belgium 1371
6. France 1313
7. Colombia 1304
8. Portugal 1240
9. Uruguay 1195
10. Spain 1168

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The order of the top five countries in the FIFA World Rankings has remained unchanged this month, as Joachim Löw’s DFB Team still find themselves behind the South American duo of Argentina and Brazil.

The only change in the top ten sees France overtake Colombia, moving into up one place from seventh to sixth. The newly-crowned Champions of Africa, Cameroon, are up four places – from 33rd to 29th. Cameroon will be Germany’s third opponents at the Confederations Cup in the summer (25th June, 17:00 CET).

Germany are back in international action this month, as they play their first game of the year against England at Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park (22nd March, 20:45 CET).

The Top Ten

1. Argentina 1635 points
2. Brazil 1529
3. Germany 1433
4. Chile 1386
5. Belgium 1371
6. France 1313
7. Colombia 1304
8. Portugal 1240
9. Uruguay 1195
10. Spain 1168