Wales Rank higher than England in newly published Fifa rankings

Wales have moved above Britain and up to eleventh

in the Fifa world rankings after their rushed to the

semi-finals of Euro 2016.

Chris Coleman's men have hopped 15 places and

are two above managerless Britain, who

dropped two spots subsequent to losing to Iceland in the

last 16.

Northern Ireland fell two spots to 28th in spite of

an amazing Euros crusade, while Scotland

tumbled to 50th in the wake of neglecting to qualify.

Republic of Ireland climbed to 31st.

Martin O'Neill's side beat Italy amid the

competition before losing to France in the last

16.

Ridges' crusade was their best execution at

a noteworthy worldwide competition, despite the fact that they

really achieved a higher position in the rankings

- eighth - in October 2015, as they edged closer

to Euro 2016 capability.

Kindred Euro 2016 amazement bundle Iceland rise

to their most noteworthy positioning in the wake of coming to the

quarter-finals of Euro 2016, climbing 12 places

to 22nd.

The main five groups continued as before, with

Argentina positioned first in front of Belgium,

Colombia, Germany and Chile.

Euro 2016 victors Portugal and vanquished

finalists France climbed two and 10 places

separately to sit 6th and seventh, with Spain,

Brazil and Italy adjusting off the main 10.

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