La Roja maintained its position in the FIFA rankings



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Despite reaping only one point in the last double qualifying date, The Chilean team remains 17th in the FIFA world ranking, updated this Thursday by the governing body.

The national team lost nine points in relation to the previous list, but the ups and downs of the other teams allowed the Red to remain among the 20 best teams in the world.

At the top of the ranking there were no changes, and Belgium remains the leader, escorted by France and Brazil.

Among the South American casts, Chile is fifth behind the aforementioned scratch, Uruguay, Argentina and Colombia.

FIFA ranking

1. Belgium 1,765 points (0)
2. France 1,752 (0)
3. Brazil 1,725 ​​(0)
4. England 1,669 (0)
5. Portugal 1,661 (0)
6. Spain 1,639 (+1)
7. Uruguay 1.637 (-1)
8. Argentina 1,636 (+1)
9. Croatia 1.634 (-1)
10. Colombia 1,631 (0)

The other teams of Conmebol

17. Chile 1,570 (0)
24. Peru 1,533 (-2)
28. Venezuela 1,493 (-3)
35. Paraguay 1,476 (+5)
60. Ecuador 1,380 (+4)
79. Bolivia 1,314 (-4)





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