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Bafana fall 7 places!

PRAYERS ANSWERED: Bafana Bafana in prayer as they take the fields for a training session at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Complex in Rustenburg, in the wake of the departure of coach Pitso Mosimane. Photo: SYDNEY SESHIBEDI
PRAYERS ANSWERED: Bafana Bafana in prayer as they take the fields for a training session at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Complex in Rustenburg, in the wake of the departure of coach Pitso Mosimane. Photo: SYDNEY SESHIBEDI

On the latest FIFA rankings, South Africa's football team is ranked at number 74 - down seven places

On the world rankings, Brazil remains outside the top ten -- with England, Denmark and Greece all ahead of the five-times world champions.

The South Americans, who hit an all-time low of 13th last month, climbed one place to 12th thanks to a 3-0 friendly win in Sweden.

But their placing, one below Greece, is being questioned and regarded as surprisingly low as they have won 10 of their 13 full internationals played in the last year, with their only defeats against Argentina and Mexico during a tour of the United States in June. In May, they outclassed tenth-placed Denmark 3-1 in a friendly.

England remained third, a position which many critics feel is too high given their lacklustre results over the last two years. They are three places above Italy, who beat them on penalties at Euro 2012 in the quarter-final and went on to reach the final.

World and European champion Spain stayed top, ahead of Germany who were outclassed as they lost 3-1 to seventh-placed Argentina in a friendly last month.

Meanwhile, Mali (32nd) and Libya (36th) both recorded their highest-ever rankings.

TOP TEN

   1.  (1) Spain

   2.  (2) Germany

   3.  (3) England

   4.  (5) Portugal

   5.  (4) Uruguay

   6.  (6) Italy

   7.  (7) Argentina

   8.  (8) Netherlands

   9.  (9) Croatia

  10. (10) Denmark

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