FIFA ranking: France still behind Argentina, Portugal is moving up

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FIFA unveiled this Thursday the update of its ranking of nations after the October international break. The top 5 made up of Argentina (1st), France (2nd), Spain (3rd), England (4th) and Brazil (5th) does not change. Belgium remains sixth. Portugal moves ahead of the Netherlands in seventh position. Same thing for Italy, ninth, ahead of Colombia.

Winner of Bosnia and the Netherlands, Germany moves to 11th place. Morocco, the first African nation, occupies 13th position. Uruguay, for its part, experienced a big fall with three places lost, and is in 14th place. Finally, Senegal enters the top 20.

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