Brazil remains the world's best soccer teams, while Spain pushed into second place in the Portuguese and Dutch.
Country of origin of the Champions Cup champions Inter Milan in 2010, Italian, ranked fifth, just one level above the team of German panzer and two levels above the farm team of Diego Maradona, Argentina.
Ranked one through nine it will perform at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, while North Korea became the World Cup participants, ranked lowest of all the participants this time the World Cup, with a ranking of 105.
The following sequence of FIFA rankings published Wednesday for the 32 national teams that will compete in the prestigious World Cup event between June 11 until July 11 in South Africa:
1. Brazil
2. Spain
3. Portugal
4. Netherlands
5. Italy
6. German
7. Argentina
8. English
Nine. French
13. Greece
14. United States
15. Serbia
16. Uruguay
17. Mexico
18. Chile
19. Cameroon
Twentieth. Australia
21. Nigeria
24. Switzerland
25. Slovenia
27. Côte d'Ivoire
30. Algeria
31. Paraguay
32. Ghana
34. Slovakia
36. Danish
38. Honduras
45. Japan
47. South Korea
78. New Zealand
83. South Africa
Source : antara
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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