<p class="title">Indian football team remained static at 105th in the latest FIFA rankings released on Thursday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">India drew with Myanmar 2-2 at home in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers during this ranking period.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Among the Asian Football Confederation countries, the Indian team occupies 15th, ahead of the likes of Jordan, North Korea and Bahrain.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Spain climbed two places to sixth and Switzerland were up three spots to eighth.</p>.<p>The top five remained unchanged with world champions Germany leading the way from Brazil, Portugal, Argentina and Belgium.</p>.<p>Switzerland's victory over Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-offs helped them move up, as did similar successes for Denmark and Sweden.</p>.<p>Both Scandinavian countries moved up seven places to 12th and 18th respectively after ousting Republic of Ireland and Italy in the play-offs.</p>.<p>Despite their loss to Sweden denying them a place at the World Cup for the first time in 60 years, Italy still moved up one place to 14th.</p>.<p>It wasn't such good news for British teams as England dropped three places to 15th despite a pair of credible 0-0 draws with Germany and Brazil recently.</p>.<p>Wales paid for their failure to reach the World Cup finals by dropping five places to 19th.</p>
<p class="title">Indian football team remained static at 105th in the latest FIFA rankings released on Thursday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">India drew with Myanmar 2-2 at home in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers during this ranking period.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Among the Asian Football Confederation countries, the Indian team occupies 15th, ahead of the likes of Jordan, North Korea and Bahrain.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Spain climbed two places to sixth and Switzerland were up three spots to eighth.</p>.<p>The top five remained unchanged with world champions Germany leading the way from Brazil, Portugal, Argentina and Belgium.</p>.<p>Switzerland's victory over Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-offs helped them move up, as did similar successes for Denmark and Sweden.</p>.<p>Both Scandinavian countries moved up seven places to 12th and 18th respectively after ousting Republic of Ireland and Italy in the play-offs.</p>.<p>Despite their loss to Sweden denying them a place at the World Cup for the first time in 60 years, Italy still moved up one place to 14th.</p>.<p>It wasn't such good news for British teams as England dropped three places to 15th despite a pair of credible 0-0 draws with Germany and Brazil recently.</p>.<p>Wales paid for their failure to reach the World Cup finals by dropping five places to 19th.</p>