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World champions Argentina remain top of the men's football world rankings going into their Copa America title defence. Argentina top an unchanged top three ahead of France and Belgium in the latest list released on Thursday by the ruling body FIFA. Brazil moved into fourth at the expense of England, followed by Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain and European champions Italy who moved one up into ninth ahead of Croatia. Liberia were the biggest climbers, up 10 to 142nd as 187 matches were played since the last rankings, most notably World Cup qualifiers in Africa and Asia. More changes are expect...
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Novak Djokovic achieved another milestone in his glittering career when he became the oldest world number one tennis player. Djokovic reached the mark at 36 years 321 days on Sunday, making him one day older than former long time rival Roger Federer when the Swiss last topped the rankings in June 2018. Federer retired in 2022. The oldest women's number one is Serena Williams at age 35. Djokovic's overall 420 weeks atop the rankings since a 2011 debut are also unmatched, just as his eight year-end number one spots. He also tops the latest rankings issued on Monday by the ATP, ahead of Australia...
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World champions Argentina remain first in the men's football rankings while Belgium are back in the top three of the latest list published on Thursday by the ruling body FIFA. Argentina top the bill with 1,858 points from World Cup runners-up France, who have 1,840.59. Belgium rose from fourth to third with 1,795.23 points, at the expense of England (1,794.90). Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain, European champions Italy and Croatia complete the top 10. Germany remained 16th despite beating France and the Dutch in March friendlies. Indonesia were the biggest climbers, up eight into 134th...
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