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Fifa rankings

Champions of the World France lead Fifa rankings

Spain and Germany's disappointing summer campaigns see them drop places while Fifa's new points system is said to provide 'fair and equal opportunities'.

Francia celebra el título de campeón del mundo.
MIGUEL MORENATTIDIARIO AS

World champions France predictably shot to the top of the Fifa rankings published on Thursday while previous leaders Germany slumped to 15th after their humiliating first round exit in Russia. Spain fell a place.

World Cup influences Fifa rankings

The rankings were the first to be issued since France beat Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final on July 15 and also the first since Fifa replaced its much-criticised previous formula. France were followed by Belgium, the team they beat 1-0 in the semi-finals, with Brazil dropping one place to third after their quarter-final exit against the Belgians.

Surprise finalists Croatia leapt from 20th to fourth. Quarter-finalists Uruguay climbed nine places to fifth while England's run to the semi-finals took them up to sixth place from a previous twelfth. Argentina dropped to 11th after a chaotic campaign which included a 3-0 group stage defeat by Croatia on the way to a last 16 exit against France where they lost 4-3. Hosts Russia, who began the tournament at a modest 71st place, leapt 21 spots after their surprise run to the quarter-finals.

Fifa ranking - top 15: August 2018

CountryPoints+/-
1France1,726.416
2Belgium1,722.661
3Brazil1,656.84-1
4Croatia1,642.7216
5Uruguay1,627.199
6England1,614.616
7Portugal1,599.25-3
8Switzerland1,596.89-2
9Spain1,580.291
10Denmark1,579.923
11Argentina1,573.53-6
12Chile1,570.05-3
13Sweden1,565.0011
14Colombia1,562.532
15Germany1,560.71-14

Fifa's new ranking formula

Fifa said its new formula, approved by the Fifa Council before the World Cup, relied on adding or subtracting points, depending on the results of matches, rather than averaging points over a given period of time. The global football governing body said the new system was developed over two years during which 'a large number of different algorithms was tested and extensively discussed'. Fifa added that the new system would no longer weight matches according to which region they were played in and this would provide 'fair and equal opportunities for all teams across all confederations'.

Fifa said the removal of an annual average point calculation, which was part of the previous formula, would have a number of benefits, including reducing the ability of teams to influence their ranking by avoiding friendlies.