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Traditional quarterfinals: 1. Brazil.
2. Germany. 3. Italy.
4. Argentina.
5. Netherlands. 6. France.
7. England.
8. Spain.
Although the Netherlands has not won the championship, it has reached the final twice and lost to the host, especially in the 74 final, the strength of the Netherlands and Germany is between the two, and it is normal for anyone to win. So the Netherlands came in ahead of Britain and France.
Although England and France have both won the championship once, England's championship has water, and the goal that led Germany in the final in '66 is still a matter of suspense, while France is the champion who won it in a dignified manner, so France is ahead of England.
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I understand that your traditional quarter-finals are the strongest teams in history. The ranking you are talking about is the current ranking.
I'll sort my personal views on strength in this way.
1 Brazil. 2 Italy.
3 England.
4. Argentina.
5 Spain.
6. France. 7 Germany.
8 Netherlands. It's all a traditional team.
The gap is not big. Germany are at home in the World Cup, so they will come out on top.
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1. Brazil 2, Argentina 3, Germany 4, Italy 5, England 6, Spain 7, France 8, Netherlands.
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1 Brazil 2 Germany.
3. Italy.
4. Argentina.
5 England.
6 France 7 Spain.
8 Russia.
Ranked according to the results of previous World Cups.
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Brazil 1 Germany 4
Argentina 3 Spain 5
England 7 France 10
Italy 6 Portugal 8
Hehe, I'm in the row.
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1 Argentina. 2 Brazil.
3 Spain. 4 Germany.
5 England. 6 Italy.
7 Netherlands. 8 South Korea.
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1 Brazil 2 Czech Republic.
3 Netherlands 4 Argentina.
5 France 6 Spain.
7 Mexico.
8 United States.
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Please click on the latest FIFA ranking (updated on 2006-5-18 13:54:00) is very authoritative and detailed!!
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The top 100 countries in football are as follows:1. Brazil points;
2. Belgium 1827 points;
3. French points;
4. Argentina points;
5. England points;
6. Italian points;
7. Spanish points;
8. Portugal points;
9. Mexican points;
10. Holland points;
11. Denmark points;
12. German points;
13. Uruguay points;
14. Swiss points;
15. U.S. points;
16. Croatian points;
17. Columbia points;
18. Welsh points;
19. Swedish points;
20. Senegal;
21. Iran points;
22. Peruvian points;
23. Japan points;
24. Moroccan points;
25. Serbian points;
26. Polish points;
27. Ukrainian points;
28. Chilean points;
29. South Korea Division;
30. Nigeria points;
31. Costa Rica plus points;
32, Egyptian points;
33. Czech points;
34. Austria points;
35. Tunisia Division;
36. Russian points;
37. Cameroon Branch;
38. Canada 1479 points;
39, Scottish Division;
40. Hungarian points;
41. Norway points;
42. Australian points;
43. Turkish Points;
44. Algeria Division;
45. Slovakia points;
46. Ecuador points;
47, Ireland points;
48, Romanian points;
49. Saudi Arabia points;
50. Paraguay points;
51. Qatar points;
52, Mali points;
53. Côte d'Ivoire;
54. Northern Ireland Division;
55, Greek points;
56. Burkina Faso;
57. Finland points;
58. Venezuela points;
59, Bosnia and Herzegovina points;
60. Ghana points;
61. Panama points;
62. North Macedonia;
63. Iceland points;
64. Jamaica points;
65. Slovenian points;
66. Albania points;
67. Democratic Republic of the Congo;
68. UAE points;
69. South Africa points;
70, Montenegrin points;
71, Cape Verde;
72. Iraq points;
73. Bulgarian points;
74. El Salvador;
75, Oman points;
76, Israel Division;
77. China points;
78. Bolivian points;
79, Curacao points;
80, Guinea points;
81. Gabon points;
82. Honduras points;
83. Uzbekistan Division;
84. Benin points;
85, Georgian points;
86. Uganda points;
87. Zambia points;
88, Syria points;
89, Bahrain Branch;
90, Haiti Division;
91. Jordan points;
92. Armenian points;
93. Belarus Branch;
94. Luxembourg points;
95. Kyrgyzstan Division;
96. Vietnamese points;
97. Lebanon Division;
98. Congolese points;
99. Equatorial Guinea Fen;
100. Palestine points.
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Summary. Hello, Top 100 countries in world football: 1st-10th:
Belgium, France, Brazil, England, Portugal, Croatia, Spain, Uruguay, Switzerland, Denmark. 11th-20th: Germany, Argentina, Colombia, Italy, Netherlands, Chile, Sweden, Mexico, Poland, Iran.
21st-30th: Peru, Senegal, Wales, Ukraine, Tunisia, Austria, Romania, Northern Ireland, Japan, United States. 31st-40th place:
Slovakia, Ireland, Venezuela, Serbia, Iceland, Paraguay, South Korea, Turkey, Costa Rica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 41st-50th: Czech Republic, Hungary, Australia, Russia, Scotland, Nigeria, Morocco, Norway, Congo, Ghana.
Hello, top 100 countries in world football: 1st-10th: Belgium, France, Brazil, England, Portugal, Croatia, Spain, Uruguay, Switzerland, Denmark.
11th-20th: Germany, Argentina, Colombia, Italy, the Netherlands, Chile, Sweden, Mexico, Poland, and Iraq. 21st-30th place:
Peru, Senegal, Wales, Ukraine, Tunisia, Austria, Romania, Northern Ireland, Japan, United States. 31st-40th: Slovakia, Ireland, Venezuela, Serbia, Iceland, Paraguay, South Korea, Turkey, Costa Rica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
41st-50th: Czech Republic, Hungary, Australia, Russia, Scotland, Niger, Niger, Morocco, Norway, Congo, Ghana.
51st-60th: Cameroon, Greece, Montenegro, Jamaica, Qatar, Finland, Bulgaria, Egypt, Burkina Faso, Ecuador. 61st-70th place:
Honduras, Bolivia, Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Slovenia, Albania, United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Salvado, Saudi Arabia. 71st-80th: Guinea, South Africa, China, North Macedonia, Panama, Cape Verde Islands, Iraq, Canada, Curacao, Uganda.
81st-90th: Zambia, Israel, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Syria, Oman, Lebanon, Benin, Gabon, Congo. 91st-100th:
Luxembourg, Trinidad and Tobago, Cyprus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam, Armenia, Jordan, Estonia, Palestine.
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The top eight of the 2022 World Cup are all produced: the Netherlands, Argentina, Croatia, Brazil, England, Nai Li France, Morocco, and Portugal.
Top half: Netherlands vs Argentina (3:00 on December 10).
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Bottom half: England vs France (3:00 on 11 December).
Morocco vs Portugal (10 December 23:00).
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