Berne.
Netherlands went top of the FIFA world rankings for the first time on Wednesday
without playing a match in the last month.
Although
their friendly against England was cancelled because of the London riots,
Netherlands benefitted as previous leaders Spain were beaten by Italy to lose
their place at the top.
World and
European champions Spain had led for one year. The Dutch became the seventh
team to head the rankings since they were introduced in 1993 after Argentina,
Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
Brazil's
3-2 friendly defeat by Germany cost them two places as they dropped from fourth
to sixth, meaning that Uruguay, who remained fifth, became South America's
highest-ranked team.
Rankings
(Last month's positions in brackets)
- (2) Netherlands
- (1) Spain
- (3) Germany
- (6) England
- (5) Uruguay
- (4) Brazil
- (8) Italy
- (7) Portugal
- (10) Argentina
- (9) Croatia
Reuters
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