<SPAN class=art-title2>Italy oust Brazil to take top spot</SPAN> <TABLE cellSpacing=5 cellPadding=5 width=150 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>
</TD></TR><TR class=paddingall><TD vAlign=top> <SPAN class=textblack11px_normal>Italy on top of the world...and now on top of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking. Here, Antonio Di Natale celebrates after scoring against Turkey during their friendly match in Bergamo on 15 November 2006.
</SPAN><SPAN class=textblack11px_bold>(REUTERS)</SPAN> <SPAN class=textblack11px_bold>STEFANO RELLANDINI
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<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10px; FONT-FAMILY: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">(FIFA.com)</SPAN> <SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10px; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">14 Feb 2007</SPAN>
<SPAN class=art-text>The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking has a new leader: Italy. Following a successful year for the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ winners, Italy have managed to topple Brazil and reclaim the top spot for the first time since November 1993, ending Brazil's remarkable 55-month run at the top of the leader board. For their part, the South Americans recently suffered a 0-2 friendly defeat to Portugal, currently ranked eighth.
There is otherwise no change in the top five: Brazil are followed by Argentina, France and Germany. Spain return to the top ten for the first time since October last year (tenth, up 2).
Larger losses in February can be most clearly seen among the African teams: Cameroon (17th, down 6), Nigeria (36th, down 27), Egypt (42nd, down 23), Tunisia (45th, down 13) and Guinea (62nd, down 40) all slip down the ranking. All five teams have suffered from the depreciation in points of CAF Africa Cup of Nations matches played in January 2006. On a more positive note, several African teams improved their position over the past few weeks, with Ghana (22nd, up 6), Burkina Faso (57th, up 5) and 2010 FIFA World Cup™ hosts South Africa (59th, up 10) making notable gains.
Central America has also seen improvements, with four teams climbing more than ten positions in the last month due to successful qualifying campaigns for the next Gold Cup: Costa Rica (54th, up 12), Trinidad and Tobago (68th, up 19), Guatemala (87th, up 18) and El Salvador (125th, up 31). Trinidad and Tobago can also lay claim to the highest point-scoring match in February's ranking due to their 3-1 defeat of fellow CONCACAF member Cuba in a recent continental qualifier.
This month's ranking covers 87 new matches, most of them friendlies (74), with the remaining 13 games classed as continental qualifiers (Gold Cup, UEFA EURO 2008).
- The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 14 March 2007.
<TABLE class=ranktable cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=457 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=457><TBODY><TR class=bluecolour01rank><TD class=tableblue01rank vAlign=center align=middle width=25 height=26>Rank </TD><TD class=tableblue01rank vAlign=center align=middle width=200>Team </TD><TD class=tableblue01rank vAlign=center align=middle width=45>Pts:
Feb 07 </TD><TD class=tableblue01rank vAlign=center align=middle width=65>+/-Rank
Jan 07 </TD><TD class=tableblue04rank align=middle width=45 vAlin="middle">+/-Pts: Jan 07 </TD></TR><TR align=middle><TD class=tableblue02rank vAlign=center>1 </TD><TD class=tableblue02rank02 vAlign=center>Italy </A></TD><TD class=tableblue02rank vAlign=center>1562</TD><TD class=tableblue02rank02 vAlign=center>1 </TD><TD class=tableblue03rank>2</TD></TR><TR align=middle><TD class=tableblue02rank vAlign=center>2 </TD><TD class=tableblue02rank02 vAlign=center>Brazil </A></TD><TD class=tableblue02rank vAlign=center>1540</TD><TD class=tableblue02rank02 vAlign=center>-1 </TD><TD class=tableblue03rank>-48</TD></TR><TR align=middle><TD class=tableblue02rank vA
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