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Belgium maintains the top of the FIFA classification ... and Tunisia is the first in the Arab world

2021-02-18T17:31:19.702Z


Zurich-SANA The Belgian national football team has maintained the top of the national team rankings for the game in the new version


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The Belgian national football team maintained the top of the global rankings for the game's teams in the new version of the classification issued today by the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA), which did not witness any change in the top ten from the previous version.

The Belgian national team tops the rankings with 1780 points, compared to 1755 points for the French team, world champion, and 1743 points for his Brazilian counterpart.

The top ten did not witness any change from the previous version of the classification, as the fourth to tenth places were respectively for England, Portugal, Spain, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico and Italy.

The Mexican national team remained at the top of the CONCACAF teams (North, Central America and the Caribbean), while the Senegalese team tops the African teams and is ranked 20th in the world.

Asia .. The Japanese team tops the ranking of the Asian teams and is ranked 27th in the world, while the New Zealand team ranks 118th in the world, noting that it leads the Asian Federation teams in this classification.

The Tunisian national team maintained its position at the top of the Arab teams in the new version of the classification, where it remained in the twenty-sixth place and came second among the African teams after the Senegalese national team.

At the Arab level, the Algerian, Moroccan and Egyptian teams ranked next behind Tunisia and occupied the 31st, 33rd and 49th positions respectively in the world.

Source: sena

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