Brazil fell to its lowest ever world ranking

Paris(nie) Brazil fell to its lowest position ever in the world of football, according to the latest FIFA rankings published on Thursday. The 2014 World hosts the World Cup qualifiers automatic for the tournament, dropped one place to 19th in the list, which also saw Croatia transition and was five places and break into the Top Top five.The three unchanged with Spain's world champion at number one, followed by Germany and aggression اللدودان Brazil, South America, Argentina.Croatia, who owe the sharp rise to fourth place largely to the recent 2-0 "derby" victory over Serbia, and sit above Portugal (+2), Colombia, England, Italy (3), Netherlands (1) and Ecuador (+1), who complete the top 10.Brazil, who are on a diet of friendly matches before the start of their next year's World Cup, scored two goals went in the month of March, 1-1 against Russia and 2-2 with Italy, before bid farewell to Bolivia 4 0.The South America, and plays five-time winner of the biggest soccer prize, and fell in the rankings to the list of FIFA awards more points to qualify for the games friendlies.England fell three places to seventh after a 1-1 World Cup qualifying draw in Montenegro, which came after a 8-0 win against minnows San Marino. Wales jumped a stunning 22 places from 71 to 49, with a 2-1 win in Scotland, followed by a 2-1 defeat in coast Croatia.Ivory is the highest ranked African team, moving up place for 12th.Latest the FIFA world rankings released Thursday:1.Spain 2. Germany 3. Argentina 4. Croatia (+5) 5. Portugal (+2) 6. Columbia 7. England (-3) 8. Italy (3) 9. Netherlands (-1) 10. Ecuador (+1) 11. Russia (-1) 12. Ivory Coast (+1) 13. Greece (-1) 14. Mexico (+1) 15. Switzerland (-1) 16. Belgium (+3) 17. Uruguay (-1) 18. France (-1) 19. Brazil (-1) 20. Denmark (+5)

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