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Lewis Ambrose·6 April 2023
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Lewis Ambrose·6 April 2023
Argentina have gone top of the Fifa World Rankings for the first time since 2016.
The nation’s World Cup win back in December has propelled them to first place, with runners-up France up to second.
Brazil have dropped from top to third, but the rest of the top ten — Belgium, England, Netherlands, Croatia, Italy, Portugal, Spain — remains entirely unchanged.
The biggest risers were Central African Republic, up 10 places to 122nd as they aim to reach the African Cup of Nations for the first time.
Cameroon were the team with the biggest drop, falling nine places to 42nd.