ZURICH, Switzerland - World Cup champion Spain heads the latest FIFA soccer rankings, while African champion Egypt has returned to the top 10.

Spain, World Cup finalist the Netherlands and Brazil fill the top three spots. The leading nine positions were unchanged after a quiet month for European and South American teams.

Canada slipped two positions to No. 85.

The United States leads the CONCACAF region at No. 24, four places ahead of Mexico.

Egypt climbed one place to No. 10 despite not playing, because Russia fell to No. 13 as earlier results lost ranking points in the four-year assessment cycle.

Australia climbed one to No. 20 and leads the Asian nations. France fell three to No. 21.

Oceania's best, New Zealand, fell eight to No. 59.

World Cup bidder Qatar dropped four places to No. 113.