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Samoa have jumped seven places to 185 in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s Rankings following the September international window.

Jess Ibrom’s side were successful in winning Round One of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Oceania Qualifiers in Apia earlier this month, to book their place in Group B for the group stage on the road to Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Both American Samoa (189) and Cook Islands (191) have dropped two and five places respectively, while Tonga – who made the final in Apia – have climbed one place to 199.

Fiji, who played internationals against Hong Kong China and Solomon Islands during the window have risen three spots to 150, with the Solomon Islands dropping three places to 144.

New Zealand have dropped one place to 95 following a defeat to Mexico and a draw against the United States during the FIFA window.

There has been no movement among the top 15 with Argentina ranked number one ahead of France and Spain.

See the full FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s Rankings here.