The Socceroos have dropped one spot to 64 in the latest FIFA rankings announced today.
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Australia was ranked 63 in the most recent world rankings, released in April, following consecutive draws against Germany and FYR Macedonia in late March.
In February this year, the Socceroos zoomed up 37 places to 63 after their Asian Cup triumph in January.
The Socceroos’ average position since the rankings began is 47.
Socceroos draw for World Cup qualifiers revealed
Ange Postecoglou's side begin their road to the 2018 FIFA World Cup next month when they travel to Kyrgyzstan(153) to kick off the second round of Asian World Cup qualifiers.
Australia have also drawn Bangladesh(169) , Jordan(103) and Tajikistan(143) in their group as they look to qualify for a fourth consecutive FIFA World Cup.
There was little movement in the global standings with just three international matches during the past month taken into account.
The top 17 positions remain unchanged, leaving Germany in first place, followed by their World Cup final opponents, Argentina and Belgium.
Australia remain fourth in the Asian Football Confederation behind Iran(40), Japan(50) and Korea Republic(57).