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Fans forced to stay far afield

FANS could face 17-hour round trips to see one match at the World Cup next year under a plan aimed at overcoming accommodation problems while combining football with safari an

Dunga and Diego to shape the next Battle of the Americas

2010 fifa world cup | argentina | brazil | diego | dunga | italia 90 | peru | south africa | spain

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Fifa World Rankings September 2009

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Brazil stay at the top of this month's Fifa world rankings after winning the Confederations Cup in South Africa. Brazil are followed by Spain and the Netherlands England stay in 7th place. Italy and Germany swap places. France are in 10th. Côte d'Ivoire are the highest African team in 20th. Russia are 6th, with the USA in 11th. 1 Brazil 2 Spain 3 Netherlands 4 Italy 5 Germany 6 Russia 7 England 8 Argentina 9 Croatia 10 France 11 USA 12 Greece