Fifa World Rankings February 2018

Fifa World Rankings February 2018

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Fifa's World Rankings for February 2018 were published on February 15 at FIFA HQ in Zurich, Switzerland. There is little change in the top 20 ranked teams in the world from January.

Confederations Cup winners Germany remain first with Brazil second and Portugal third. Argentina, who struggled to qualify for World Cup 2018 are in fourth. There is no change in the top 17 teams.

The full top ten is: Germany, Brazil, Euro 2016 winners Portugal, Argentina, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, France and Chile.

England are 16th, Wales are 20th. Tunisia are the top African team in 23rd place followed by Senegal in 27th.

Asian Cup winners Australia are in 36th place; Japan are in 55th spot. Near neighbors South Korea are in 58th place and have also qualified for the 2018 World Cup. The South Koreans are in Group F.

The USA are in 24th but failed to qualify for World Cup 2018. Scotland are in 31st position equal with The Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland are in 26th position.

1 Germany
2 Brazil
3 Portugal
4 Argentina
5 Belgium
6 Spain
7 Poland
8 Switzerland
9 France
10 Chile
11 Peru
12 Denmark
13 Colombia
14 Italy
15 Croatia
16 England
17 Mexico
18 Iceland
19 Sweden
20 Wales

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