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China climb to break into top 50 in FIFA world ranking
China have escalated three positions into the 48th place in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, according to fifa.com. The old order remains largely untouched inside the top 10 in the latest
FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, as Brazil continue to lead the way, some distance
ahead of France, Spain, Argentina and the Czech Republic. AFC Asian Cup winners Japan, appropriately the best-ranked Asian side, advance two places (18th, up 2), while runners-up China PR climb three (48th, up 3) to break into the top 50. Losing semi-finalists Iran (21st, up 3) and Bahrain (44th, up 1) also make further progress. Thanks to the nation's most recent success, Bahrain - Mover of the Year in 2003 - record a best ever position since the introduction of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking in August 1993; the same also goes for Mali (43rd, up 3). Meanwhile, this month's most impressive climbers are Honduras (47th, up 12) - reaping just reward for a stunning win in Costa Rica with a haul of points and a place inside the top 50 - and Guatemala (64th, up 15). Also climbing more than five places are Wales (57th, up 7), Cote d'Ivoire (58th, up 6), Bosnia-Herzegovina (69th, up 7), Belarus (77th, up 6), Vietnam SR (94th, up 7) and Moldova (104th, up 6). - The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 6 October 2004. |
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