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BRATISLAVA – Slovakia is ranked 27th in the November issue of the International Football Federation (FIFA). Compared with October, the Slovaks increased by one bar, as before 1483 points. During the period under review, Slovak players beat Ukraine 4 to 1 and lost 0 to 1 in the Czech Republic. The two meetings, led by new coach Pavel Hapal, were part of the League of Nations. The historical maximum of the Slovaks in the FIFA retreat is the 14th position of August 2015.
The current leader of the countries is Belgium. The bronze team this year's world championships in Russia has a point of advance over the world champion, France. Third place belongs to Brazil, the fourth world vicemajstrovi in Croatia and the market of England. Germany has retreated from two other streaks and ranks 16th, the worst position of the last thirteen years. The victory of the Czech Republic on Polish soil and its homeland on Slovakia went from 48th to 42nd place. In the 1980s, Morocco recorded the largest increase from 47th to 40th. Seven places fell to the Russians and belonged to the 48th crossing.
The next edition of the FIFA rankings will be published on Thursday, December 20, 2018.
Ranking of FIFA countries as of November 29, 2018 (in parentheses, ranking in October):
1. (1.) Belgium 1727 points, 2. (2.) France 1726, 3. (3.) Brazil 1676, 4. (4.) Croatia 1634, 5. (5.) England 1631, 6.) Portugal 1614, 7. (6.) Uruguay 1609, 8. (8.) Switzerland 1599, 9. (9.) Spain 1591, 10. (10.) 12. (11.) Colombia 1575, 13. (13. ) Chile 1565, 14. (17.) Sweden and (15.) The Netherlands 1560, … 27. (28.) SLOVAKIA 1483.
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