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Rise of the Red Devils: How Belgium became the number one team in the world
Belgium, a country of barely 11 million people, wedged between France and Germany in Western Europe and dwarfed by the land-mass and population size of those neighbors, first made it to the top of the FIFA rankings in 2015 and has remained firmly on the perch ever since 2018.
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