FIFA Rankings : Germany Dethrones Brazil, Now No 1
Germany dethrones Brazil as No. 1 in the FIFA rankings which will have a
greater role deciding how the World Cup groups are drawn.
FIFA announced a tweak to the World Cup
seeding process on Thursday that means all four draw pots will be decided
according to rankings.
Past World Cup draws have been made by
geographical region after the host and seven highest-ranked filled a top-seeded
pot.
On Dec. 1 in Moscow, Russia - currently
No. 64 - and the teams ranked Nos. 1 to 7 in the October rankings will be the
top seeds. The other 24 qualifiers will be in draw pots according to ranking.
Still, FIFA has included a rule which
should ensure that the 2018 tournament draw follows the balance of previous
draws very closely.
"No teams from the same
confederation, with the exception of (European body) UEFA, which could have two
teams in the same group, will be drawn into the same group," FIFA said in
a statement.
The new rule would avoid what befell
Italy four years ago. Despite just missing being in the top-seeded pot, Italy
was picked out in a random draw of the nine non-seeded European teams to be
taken out of the all-European pot.
France was the lowest-ranked European
qualifier but escaped being picked in that pre-draw lottery.
Italy was then eliminated from a tough
group with England, Uruguay and Costa Rica, which stunned world soccer by
finishing top.
In the September rankings, European
champion Portugal rose three places to No. 3, while Argentina fell one to No.
4, and No. 5 Belgium climbed four places.
European teams, which each played two
qualifiers, gained on their South American rivals and could have six of the
eight seeded positions in December.
Poland is No. 6, followed by Switzerland,
France, Chile and Colombia.
The best of the other regions include
Mexico at No. 14, Iran at No. 25, and Egypt at No. 30. Canada fell one spot to
No. 96, sandwiched between Congo and Sierra Leone.
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