Kevin McKenna (5) and the men's national team have risen to No. 80 in the FIFA rankings. Kevin McKenna (5) and the men's national team have risen to No. 80 in the FIFA rankings. (Mel Evans/Associated Press)

World Cup winner Spain leads the latest FIFA rankings, and new Asian champion Japan leaps into the Top 20.

Canada moved up four spots to No. 80, while the United States remained at No. 18 to lead CONCACAF teams.

African champion Egypt plummeted from the Top 10, down to No. 33, because the value of its January 2010 title dropped more than one year on.

Spain heads an unchanged Top 9, followed by the Netherlands, Germany, Brazil and Argentina.

Greece rose one spot to No. 10.

World Cup quarter finalist Ghana now leads African teams, up one to No. 15.

Japan rose a dozen spots to No. 17 and heads the Asian teams after its continental championship win last weekend.

New Zealand at No. 64 is Oceania's best.

Qatar rose 15 spots to No. 90 after reaching the Asian Cup quarter-finals.