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World champions Argentina remain top of the men's football world rankings going into their Copa America title defence. Argentina top an unchanged top three ahead of France and Belgium in the latest list released on Thursday by the ruling body FIFA. Brazil moved into fourth at the expense of England, followed by Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain and European champions Italy who moved one up into ninth ahead of Croatia. Liberia were the biggest climbers, up 10 to 142nd as 187 matches were played since the last rankings, most notably World Cup qualifiers in Africa and Asia. More changes are expect...
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World champions Argentina remain top of the men's football world rankings going into their Copa America title defence. Argentina top an unchanged top three ahead of France and Belgium in the latest list released on Thursday by the ruling body FIFA. Brazil moved into fourth at the expense of England, followed by Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain and European champions Italy who moved one up into ninth ahead of Croatia. Liberia were the biggest climbers, up 10 to 142nd as 187 matches were played since the last rankings, most notably World Cup qualifiers in Africa and Asia. More changes are expect...
DPA
World champions Argentina remain top of the men's football world rankings going into their Copa America title defence. Argentina top an unchanged top three ahead of France and Belgium in the latest list released on Thursday by the ruling body FIFA. Brazil moved into fourth at the expense of England, followed by Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain and European champions Italy who moved one up into ninth ahead of Croatia. Liberia were the biggest climbers, up 10 to 142nd as 187 matches were played since the last rankings, most notably World Cup qualifiers in Africa and Asia. More changes are expect...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - LIV Golf's bid to be recognised by the sport's global rankings body has been rejected, the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) organisation confirmed on Tuesday. OWGR said it had turned down LIV's request due to the circuit's 54-hole no-cut format and limited access for players to join the venture. OWGR president Peter Dawson informed LIV chief executive Greg Norman of the decision in an open letter sent on Tuesday. "The Board Committee met recently to again review your OWGR submission in light of your latest responses to the Committee's questions and concerns," Dawson wrot...
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