Brazil on Wednesday took the first place in the FIFA world rankings, moving to Spain and returning to the top of the standings for the seventh time since its creation in 1993.
Argentina moved up two seats to be positioned in seventh place.
Brazil, which has remained at the forefront of ever ranking for a total of 143 months, ended the reign of five months of the European Championship, which now occupy the second site.
Among the most notable of the top 10 list, Portugal moved up one place to move into third, swapping seats with Holland. Argentina climbed two to settle for seventh place, while France fell two steps to the tenth.
Chile fell two rungs to register on the site 15, Mexico and Uruguay were held in places 17 and 18, Paraguay fell seven seats to move to Honduras back 30 and four to stand at 40.
United States moved up two places to move into 14th place.
Only five games were considered for the April ranking, which means that most of the changes were due to the devaluation of previous results.
Argentina moved up two seats to be positioned in seventh place.
Brazil, which has remained at the forefront of ever ranking for a total of 143 months, ended the reign of five months of the European Championship, which now occupy the second site.
Among the most notable of the top 10 list, Portugal moved up one place to move into third, swapping seats with Holland. Argentina climbed two to settle for seventh place, while France fell two steps to the tenth.
Chile fell two rungs to register on the site 15, Mexico and Uruguay were held in places 17 and 18, Paraguay fell seven seats to move to Honduras back 30 and four to stand at 40.
United States moved up two places to move into 14th place.
Only five games were considered for the April ranking, which means that most of the changes were due to the devaluation of previous results.
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