Wales Overtake England In FIFA Rankings

Wales Overtake England In FIFA Rankings

England are below Wales in the FIFA rankings for the first time, after falling two places to 10th.

Wales have remained ninth, a place below Chile, who have moved up as a result of winning the Copa America during the summer.

The placing as Britain's highest-ranked nation represents a remarkable rise for Wales, who were 117th in the world in 2011, and who are on the verge of qualifying for their first international championship since the 1958 World Cup.

Welsh manager Chris Coleman himself appeared unconcerned by the rankings shift, saying: "The rankings won't get us to France (for the European Championship). I wish it would but they won't."

England remain above Spain - who are 11th - and the Netherlands, who are 12th despite reaching the World Cup semi-finals in 2014.

The rankings, introduced in 1992, are determined by a points system which takes into account results of all FIFA-recognised full international matches over the past four years. Different weighting is applied, with most recent results counting for more.

Beaten World Cup finalists Argentina, who also lost in the Copa America final, are top of the rankings, with Belgium second and world champions Germany third.

Scotland have risen one place to 31st, Northern Ireland have dropped one to 41st and the Republic of Ireland have also slipped down a notch, to 51st.

In total, 208 countries make up the rankings and rock bottom are the Bahamas.

Latest FIFA rankings: 1 Argentina, 2 Belgium, 3 Germany, 4 Colombia, 5 Brazil, 6 Portugal, 7 Romania, 8 Chile, 9 Wales, 10 England (31 Scotland, 41 Northern Ireland, 51 Republic of Ireland).