Serbia 13th in FIFA world rankings

With 969 points Serbia holds position 13 in world rankings of the International Federation of Association Football ( FIFA).

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Wednesday, 11.08.2010.

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With 969 points Serbia holds position 13 in world rankings of the International Federation of Association Football ( FIFA). FIFA announced this Wednesday Zurich, Switzerland, that among the rivals of Serbia's White Eagles in the qualification Group C for the European Championship 2012 in Poland and Ukraine, Italy is ranked 11th, Northern Ireland 59th, Estonia is 94th, whereas the lowest-ranked is the Faroe Islands at 118. Serbia 13th in FIFA world rankings Spain still tops FIFA rankings with its 1,883 points and is followed by Holland and Brazil, it has been announced. Meantime in Serbia, national football squad boss Radomir Antic rejected rumors he was considering quitting, saying that he had the best interests of Serbian football in mind. "I am here to defend the interests of the national team and of Serbian football. I will accept things as they happen. However, I cannot deny that the current mood has been imposed," Antic said in Kovilovo, where the team is preparing for a friendly against Greece, to be played this evening. "I do not feel that will be my last game. My conscience is exceptionally clear," Antic told reporters. The Serbian FA officials admitted recently that they considered the possibility of sacking Antic, who will be barred from the first European Championship qualifications games due to a four-match ban handed by FIFA. Antic is seen in Kovilovo

Serbia 13th in FIFA world rankings

Spain still tops FIFA rankings with its 1,883 points and is followed by Holland and Brazil, it has been announced.

Meantime in Serbia, national football squad boss Radomir Antić rejected rumors he was considering quitting, saying that he had the best interests of Serbian football in mind.

"I am here to defend the interests of the national team and of Serbian football. I will accept things as they happen. However, I cannot deny that the current mood has been imposed," Antić said in Kovilovo, where the team is preparing for a friendly against Greece, to be played this evening.

"I do not feel that will be my last game. My conscience is exceptionally clear," Antić told reporters.

The Serbian FA officials admitted recently that they considered the possibility of sacking Antić, who will be barred from the first European Championship qualifications games due to a four-match ban handed by FIFA.

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