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FIFA World Rankings and the Leaders The FIFA World Ranking is a ranking structure for men’s national teams in association football, currently topped by Germany. The teams of the member nations of FIFA, football’s worldwide governing body, are ranked according to their game results with the most flourishing teams being ranked highest. The ranking system was instituted in December 1992, with eight teams – Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain – having grabbed the top spot, of which Brazil have spent the longest period ranked first. When the system started, Germany d?buted as the number one team following their lengthy period of superiority in which they had reached the three previous FIFA World Cup finals, being victorious in one of them. Brazil led in the run up to the 1994 FIFA World Cup after eight victories and one loss out of nine qualification matches, while scoring along the way twenty goals and yielding but four. Italy then ruled for a short time on the back of their own equally successful World Cup qualifying campaign, after which Germany recovered the number one spot.
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Brazil’s triumph in their long qualifying campaign hurled them back to the lead for a short period. Germany was on top again during the 1994 World Cup, until Brazil’s win in that competition provided them a significant lead that would stay for at least seven years, until they were overpowered by a tough French team that grabbed not just the 1998 FIFA World Cup but also the 2000 European Football Championship.
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Brazil’s success at the 2002 FIFA World Cup put it back to the top position, where they stayed until February 2007, when Italy came back to the top for the first time since 1993 after their 2006 FIFA World Cup triumph in Germany. Merely a month later, Argentina replaced them, attaining the top spot for the first time, but Italy recouped its position in April. After their Copa Am?rica 2007 victory in July, Brazil went back to the top, but was toppled by Italy in September and Argentina in October. Spain got the lead for the first time in July 2008, after its UEFA Euro 2008 victory. Brazil rallied for a sixth stint on top in July 2009 after it won the 2009 Confederations Cup, and Spain got the title back in November 2009 after it won all of its 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. In April 2010, Brazil again soared back to the top. After its 2010 World Cup victory, Spain regained the number one position and kept it until August 2011, when The Netherlands reached the top for the very first time, only to relinquish it the next month. Germany snatched the lead back in July 2014 after its 2014 FIFA World Cup conquest. In July 2015, Argentina became number one again for the first time since 2008, after reaching the finals of both the 2014 FIFA World Cup the 2015 Copa America . Belgium led the FIFA rankings for the first time in November 2015, after overpowering their Euro 2016 qualifying group until Argentina regained the top in April 2016. Brazil drove back to the No.