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Vincent Kompany talks about his return to action for Belgium and reacts to them becoming the new world No 1 team

Belgium secured top spot in the next set of FIFA world rankings thanks to Tuesday's 3-1 win over Israel.

Belgium's final European Qualifier - in which Eden Hazard and Kevin de Bruyne were on target - was of little meaning in terms of their own qualification but it was of great significance in terms of global ranking.

Recent defeats for Argentina and Germany meant Marc Wilmots' side needed one more Group B victory to ensure they would top the world for the very first time - they also claimed a top-seeded berth for Euro 2016 alongside France, Spain, Germany, England and Portugal.

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"Being No 1 for us is something nice because we've been 85th," Manchester City's Vincent Kompany told Sky Sports' Gary Cotterill after the full-time whistle. "It's a long way now from those days."

Israel had to win to keep their qualification hopes alive, and they stifled Belgium during the first-half, but Dries Mertens finally broke the deadlock on 64 minutes, taking a De Bruyne pass and firing it past Ofir Martziano.

De Bruyne doubled the lead with 12 minutes to go and Mertens set up Hazard to make it 3-0 six minutes later, meaning an 88th minute strike from Brighton's Tomer Hemed counted for little.

Belgium's players celebrate at the end of the Euro 2016 qualifying football match between Belgium and Israel,
Image: Axel Witsel (L) and Vincent Kompany celebrate Belgium's victory and spot at top of world rankings

The points earned for Tuesday's victory are enough to see Belgium leapfrog current world leaders Argentina, who have been in top spot since July, when the next set of rankings are published on November 5.

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Belgium were ranked as low as 66th in the world only six years ago and their rise has come despite only qualifying for one major tournament since 2002 - last summer's World Cup in Brazil when they lost to Argentina at the quarter-final stage.

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Image: Charting the rise of the Red Devils

Argentina are made to pay for their 2-0 home defeat by Ecuador last week, while world champions Germany's hopes of being the next No 1 were dashed when they lost a European Qualifier 1-0 to the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.

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