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Brazil back in FIFA's top 10 ahead of draw

Update : 29 Nov 2013, 05:07 PM

Brazil clawed their way back into the top 10 when FIFA published the November rankings on Thursday ahead of next week's World Cup draw.

The World Cup hosts, who slumped to an all-time low of 22nd in June, went back into the top 10 after winning the Confederations Cup in July.

Brazil then slipped to 11th last month but friendly wins over Honduras and Chile have taken them to 10th.

Soccer's ruling body FIFA is using October's rankings as then primary yardstick for next week's draw so Brazil's ups and downs will have no impact on their status among the top seeds for the World Cup.

World champions Spain maintained the number one spot they have held since July 2008 followed by Germany, Argentina and Colombia.

Thanks to their two wins over Sweden in the World Cup playoffs, Portugal have also climbed back into the top 10.

 All the nations in the top 20, except for Ukraine, have booked their tickets to Brazil next year.

The leading eight seeded teams for the draw are Brazil, Spain, Argentina, Germany, Colombia, Belgium, South American champions Uruguay and Switzerland.

FIFA will announce the second, third and fourth-ranked seeded nations before the draw in Salvador da Bahia on Dec. 6.

    Top 10 and rankings of World Cup qualifiers outside the leading 10:

    (Last month's positions in parentheses):

    1. (1)  Spain

    2. (2)  Germany

    3. (3)  Argentina

    4. (4)  Colombia

    5. (14) Portugal

    6. (6)  Uruguay

    7. (8)  Italy

    8. (7)  Switzerland

    9. (8)  Netherlands

   10. (11) Brazil

  Rankings of remaining World Cup qualifiers:

   11. Belgium

   12. Greece

   13. England

   14. United States

   15. Chile

   16. Croatia

   17. Ivory Coast

   19. France

   20. Mexico

   21. Bosnia

   22. Russia

   23. Ecuador

   24. Ghana

   26. Algeria

   31. Costa Rica

   36. Nigeria

   41. Honduras

   45. Iran

   48. Japan

   51. Cameroon

   54. South Korea

   59. Australia

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