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Zambia soars in FIFA rankings

Zambia has soared in the FIFA rankings after winning the African Cup of Nations while at No.22 Australia became the highest ranked team in the Asian confederation in the monthly standings published on Wednesday.

Germany meanwhile, climbed to second behind World Cup winners and European champions Spain.

Zambia rises 28 places to No.43, becoming the continent’s fourth-ranked nation after starting the African Cup in 16th place.

Ivory Coast, which lost Sunday’s final in a penalty shootout, is the highest African nation at No.15.

Co-host nations Gabon and Equatorial Guinea both were rewarded for reaching the quarterfinals. Gabon rose 46 places to No. 45, and Equatorial Guinea is at No.110, up 41 places.

Australia overtook Japan as the top-ranked Asian confederation nation after Japan dropped 11 places to No.30.

Libya is now at its highest position since FIFA created the rankings in 1993. It rose 10 spots to No.53.

Egypt plummeted 25 places to No.61 in the rankings, which weigh results over a rolling four-year period. The three-time defending African champions failed to qualify for this year’s tournament.

Former World Cup quarterfinalist Senegal also dropped 25 places, to No.68, after losing all three of its African Cup matches in the group containing Zambia.

Germany moved up one place to reach its highest ranking since May 2009. The Netherlands dropped to third, largely for losing ranking points in a 3-0 victory over Croatia in February 2008.

South American champion Uruguay is fourth, followed by manager-less England. Portugal rises to No.6, dropping Brazil to seventh, and No.8 Italy and ninth-ranked Croatia also traded places.

Denmark’s rise to No.10 relegates Argentina a spot to No.11, its first fall out of the top 10 since 2004.

Mexico leads the CONCACAF nations, unchanged at No.21. The United States is next, rising two spots to No.31 after winning friendlies against Panama and Venezuela.

Qatar, the 2022 World Cup host, climbed one place to No.96.

New Zealand leads the 11-nation Oceania group at No.120.

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