Ireland drop two more places
Steve Staunton’s Republic of Ireland side has dropped a further two places down the official Fifa rankings list, published on Wednesday.
The drop continues Ireland’s plummet down the rankings, from 14th place as recently as August to a lowest placing in almost five years.
The rankings slip mirrors the fall in seeding as a result of a lowly fourth place finish in World Cup qualifying Group Four – Ireland go into next week’s European Championship qualifiers draw as one of the fourth seeds, making a difficult draw a relative certainty for Staunton’s first competitive campaign as manager.
Elsewhere in the rankings, Brazil remain clear at the top, ahead of the Czech Republic in second and Netherlands in third.
England are unchanged in ninth spot, Scotland steady in 60th, Wales drop one to 72nd and Northern Ireland are motionless in 103rd.
The biggest movers over a relatively quiet month are Qatar (up six to 89th), Uganda (up five to 96th), India (up nine to 118th) and Bangladesh (up 17 places to 143rd) – the last-mentioned pair climbing as a result of the SAFF tournament, in which India defeated their neighbours in the final.
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