Football: Belgium top Fifa rankings again but England on the rise, Singapore highest since 2017

Football: Belgium top Fifa rankings again but England on the rise, Singapore highest since 2017

PARIS (AFP) - Belgium hold on to top spot in the latest Fifa world football rankings released on Thursday (April 4) while England are on the rise, snatching fourth place from World Cup finalists Croatia.
The top three positions are unchanged with World Cup winners France in second spot ahead of Brazil, in third.
England move up one place on the strength of convincing Euro 2020 qualifier wins against the Czech Republic and Montenegro last month while Croatia, who reached the 2018 World Cup final before losing to France, retreat one place to fifth.
Germany, rebuilding following their humiliating exit from the 2018 World Cup in the group phase, are also moving up.
They rise three places to 13th on the back of their victory over the Netherlands in the Euro qualifiers last month.
Austria slid 11 places to 33rd, the biggest drop in the rankings, after Euro qualifier defeats by Poland and Israel in March.
Uruguay, Portugal, Switzerland, Spain and Denmark make up the rest of the top 10.
Singapore gained five places to 160th - their best position since 2017 - as other teams around them fell in the rankings.
Iran rose a spot to 21st and are still the strongest Asian side, followed by Japan (26th) and South Korea (37th).
The Lions remained sixth among Asean countries, behind Vietnam (98th), Thailand (114th), the Philippines (124th), Myanmar (140th)and Indonesia (159th).


England have moved up six places to sixth in Fifa's world rankings after their run to the World Cup semi-finals in Russia. It is their highest position since they were fourth in March 2013. World
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Football: Belgium top Fifa rankings again but England on the rise, Singapore highest since 2017. Belgium players before their Euro 2020 qualifier match against Cyprus in Nicosia on March 24, 2019.
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The teams of the member nations of FIFA, football's world governing body, are ranked based on their game results with the most successful teams being ranked highest. The rankings were introduced in December 1992, and eight teams (Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain) have held the top position, of which
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Brazil, one of only two non-European sides in the top 10 along with Uruguay, remain third, followed by Croatia and England. Gibraltar, who only became FIFA members in 2016, rose eight places to their best ranking of 190th thanks to their Nations League wins in Armenia and at home Liechtenstein.
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England have moved up six places to sixth in the latest FIFA world rankings. The Three Lions' brilliant run to the World Cup semi-finals in Russia has seen the nation rise to their highest
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Belgium top FIFA rankings but England on the rise Belgium hold on to top spot in the latest FIFA world football rankings released Thursday while England are on the rise, snatching fourth place from World Cup finalists Croatia.
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Football: Belgium top Fifa rankings again but England on the


Belgium top FIFA rankings but England on the rise Belgium hold on to top spot in the latest FIFA world football rankings released Thursday while England are on the rise, snatching fourth place from World Cup finalists Croatia.


Belgium have risen to the top of the FIFA World Ranking for the first time ever, knocking Argentina off the summit. Marc Wilmots' side moved into first place thanks to their 3-1 Euro 2016
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