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France top new-style FIFA rankings

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ZURICH, (Reuters) - World champions France predictabl­y shot to the top of the FIFA rankings published on Thursday while previous leaders Germany slumped to 15th after their humiliatin­g first round exit in Russia.

The rankings were the first to be issued since France beat Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final on July 15 and also the first since FIFA replaced its much-criticised previous formula.

France were followed by Belgium, the team they beat 1-0 in the semi-finals, with Brazil dropping one place to third after their quarterfin­al exit against the Belgians. Surprise finalists Croatia leapt from 20th to fourth.

Quarter-finalists Uruguay climbed nine places to fifth while England’s run to the semifinals took them up to sixth place from a previous twelfth.

Argentina dropped to 11th after a chaotic campaign which included a 3-0 group stage defeat by Croatia on the way to a last 16 exit against France where they lost 4-3.

Hosts Russia, who began the tournament at a modest 71st place, leapt 21 spots after their surprise run to the quarter-finals.

FIFA said its new formula, approved by the FIFA Council before the World Cup, relied on adding or subtractin­g points, depending on the results of matches, rather than averaging points over a given period of time.

The global soccer governing body said the new system was developed over two years during which “a large number of different algorithms was tested and extensivel­y discussed”.

FIFA said the new system would no longer weight matches according to which region they were played in and this would provide “fair and equal opportunit­ies for all teams across all confederat­ions”.

FIFA said the removal of an annual average point calculatio­n, which was part of the previous formula, would have a number of benefits, including reducing the ability of teams to influence their ranking by avoiding friendlies.

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