At 11:00 Beijing time this week, Argentina will face France in the World Cup final. If the two teams end up in a penalty shootout, Brazil will still be number one in the world, Bild reported.
Before the final, Brazil ranked first in the world with 1840.77 points, ahead of France (1823.46 points) and Argentina (1823.43 points). If the two teams fail to win on penalties, the winner will score 30 points and surpass Brazil to become number one in the world.
But if the two teams end up in a penalty shootout, both sides will score 15 points, so that neither France nor Argentina can surpass Brazil, which will continue to rank first in the world.
In addition, FIFA will hand out a total of 444 million euros in bonuses, including 42 million euros for the World Cup champion and 30 million euros for the runner-up.