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				|  Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 5:56 am    Post subject: FIFA World Rankings: Updated Standings |   |  
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				| FIFA World Rankings: Updated Standings Following Latest International Action 
 http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2202822-fifa-world-rankings-updated-standings-following-latest-international-action
 
 Germany remain at the summit of FIFA's World Rankings after Thursday's Sept. 18 update, which sees Colombia, Brazil and France move into stronger positions of power inside the top 10.
 
 England and Italy are also among those to have risen after the first round of qualifiers for the 2016 European Championships in Paris.
 
 Here's a look at the updated rankings, followed by the biggest movers and shakers from across the entire spectrum:
 
 FIFA World Rankings: September 18, 2014 Rank 	Nation 	Points 	Position Change
 1. 	Germany 	1765 	-
 2. 	Argentina 	1631 	-
 3. 	Colombia 	1488 	+1
 4. 	Netherlands 	1456 	-1
 5. 	Belgium 	1444 	-
 6. 	Brazil 	1291 	+1
 7. 	Uruguay 	1243 	-1
 8. 	Spain 	1228 	-1
 9. 	France 	1202 	+1
 10. 	Switzerland 	1175 	-1
 11. 	Portugal 	1150 	-
 12. 	Chile 	1100 	-
 13. 	Italy 	1068 	+1
 14. 	Greece 	1052 	-1
 15. 	Costa Rica 	988 	-
 16. 	Mexico 	963 	+1
 17. 	USA 	936 	+1
 18. 	England 	935 	+2
 19. 	Croatia 	928 	-3
 20. 	Algeria 	926 	+4
 21. 	Ecuador 	889 	-
 22. 	Cote d'Ivoire 	879 	+3
 23. 	Russia 	875 	-
 24. 	Ukraine 	855 	-2
 25. 	Bosnia and Herzegovina 	851 	-6
 
 FIFA.com
 
 Points are currently deduced through the following formula: Result x Importance of Match x Strength of Opposition x Confederation Strength = Total Points.
 
 FIFA recently introduced fresh weighting for all confederations after the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Points awarded are currently multiplied on the following difficulty scale: CONMEBOL 1.00; UEFA 0.99; AFC, CAF, OFC and CONCACAF 0.85, per the governing body's official website. Be sure to check out the details of this points system right here.
 
 All points are awarded on a "World Cup cycle," the four-year period between tournaments, per FIFA's fact sheet. The governing body provided further detail surrounding the latest update on its official website:
 
 Of the 141 international “A” matches taken into account for this month’s ranking, over half of them (80) were continental qualifiers in Europe, Africa and CONCACAF, the other 61 fixtures being friendlies. This takes the total number of international “A” matches played in 2014 so far to 526.
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		| jvalmer 
 
  
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				|  Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 4:22 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Can't believe Greece, and Algeria, is ranked so high. |  |  
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		| catman 
 
  
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				| South Korea has fallen to 63rd. |  |  
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