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Arnold dubbed No.1 World Cup coach as Socceroos hit decade-high world ranking

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The Socceroos are set to reach their highest point in the FIFA men's world rankings in more than a decade. Graham Arnold's side will climb 11 places to 27th in the rankings. It is their best placing since being 25th in September 2012 under Holger Osieck. Brazil will remain No.1 when the official rankings are issued on Thursday.
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