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Germany remain top of World Rankings

The Germany national team has defended its place at the top of the FIFA Men’s World Rankings. National head coach Joachim Löw’s team lead the rankings table three months before the start of the World Cup in Russia (14th June until 15th July), ahead of Brazil, Portugal, Argentina and Belgium.

Since only two international matches were played in February, the rankings have hardly changed. However, there was one change in the top ten – Poland managed to move up a place and drew level with Spain in sixth place. The next World Rankings will be released on 12th April 2018.

The World Rankings top ten

1. Germany 1609 points
2. Brazil 1489
3. Portugal 1360
4. Argentina 1359
5. Belgium 1337
6. Spain 1228
6. Poland 1228
8. Switzerland 1197
9. France 1185
10. Chile 1161

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The Germany national team has defended its place at the top of the FIFA Men’s World Rankings. National head coach Joachim Löw’s team lead the rankings table three months before the start of the World Cup in Russia (14th June until 15th July), ahead of Brazil, Portugal, Argentina and Belgium.

Since only two international matches were played in February, the rankings have hardly changed. However, there was one change in the top ten – Poland managed to move up a place and drew level with Spain in sixth place. The next World Rankings will be released on 12th April 2018.

The World Rankings top ten

1. Germany 1609 points
2. Brazil 1489
3. Portugal 1360
4. Argentina 1359
5. Belgium 1337
6. Spain 1228
6. Poland 1228
8. Switzerland 1197
9. France 1185
10. Chile 1161