ZURICH, Switzerland: Qatar are ranked 91 on the FIFA computer, details
showed on Thursday.
Coached by Jorge Fossati, Qatar have dropped six places when the last
rankings were released by the world governing body in September.
The Qatar national team played four 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying
games in the last six weeks, losing three and winning one game under
two coaches.
Iran are the number one side in Asia followed by Australia, Korea
Republic, Uzbekistan and Japan to complete the top five.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, China, Qatar and Syria complete the top-10 in Asia.
Meanwhile, Germany and Brazil have moved closer to No. 1 side
Argentina as Belgium dropped out of the the top three for the first
time in 19 months.
Following the latest international action in the qualifying stages for
the 2018 FIFA World Cup, further changes to the top 10 saw France
leapfrog Euro 2016 winners Portugal into seventh place and Spain
replace Wales in 10th spot.
Colombia dropped down to fifth while Chile remain sixth, and Uruguay
stayed in ninth to complete the top 10.
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