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The preliminary competition for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Brazil™ is drawing to a close. Unsurprisingly, the 69 qualifiers played since the last edition of the
FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, as well as the 20 friendlies and ten preliminary matches for continental competitions, have had a significant effect on the global ladder.
In the top ten, only
Spain’s position at the summit remains unchanged, while
Germany have pushed
Argentina out of second place. New entries into the top ten are
Switzerland (7th, up 7) and
England (10th, up 7), both thanks to their recent strong performances in the final group games in the World Cup qualifying. Italy, meanwhile, have paid heavily for their draw against Armenia, dropping four places to eighth.
The distribution of teams in Pot 1 for the World Cup Final Draw on 6 December is as follows:
Brazil, together with
Spain,
Germany,
Argentina,
Colombia,
Belgium and
Switzerland are definitely in Pot 1. If
Uruguay win the intercontinental play-off against Jordan, they will also go into the first pot. However, if Jordan win, the decimal points difference between the
Netherlands (1135.95) and Italy (1135.61) will see the Dutch take the last place in Pot 1.
This latest
FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking has also determined which teams will be seeded for the European play-off draw for
Brazil 2014, which will take place at the Home of FIFA in Zurich on Monday, 21 October at 14.00 CET.
The distribution of teams in Pot 1 for the European play-off draw will be the four highest-positioned teams, which are confirmed as follows:
Portugal,
Greece,
Croatia and
Ukraine. Pot 2 will include
France,
Sweden,
Romania and
Iceland A further 20 teams have now qualified for the World Cup in addition to hosts
Brazil. They are:
Argentina, Australia,
Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador,
England,
Germany, Honduras, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea Republic, the
Netherlands, Russia,
Spain,
Switzerland and USA.
Leader
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Moves into top ten
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Moves out of top ten
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Matches played in total
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99
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Most matches played
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Iraq (3 matches)
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Biggest move by points
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Scotland (up 164 points)
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Biggest move by ranks
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Moldova (up 33 ranks)
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Biggest drop by points
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Montenegro (down 182 points)
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Biggest drop by ranks
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New Caledonia (down 31 ranks)
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