Argentina consolidates its position at the top of the FIFA rankings and Guatemala drops to 107th place – 2024-07-19 21:49:43

The FIFA published this Thursday his last classification following the dispute of 125 national team matches in the last international periodwhich includes three continental competitions and numerous friendlies.

Argentina strengthens its position at the top, followed by France (2nd), semi-finalist of the Eurocup of the UEFAwhich maintains second place. Spain After becoming continental champion, he placed third, closing the podium.

Englanddespite losing the European final, moved up one place (4th), to the detriment of Brazil (5th).

Belgium leaves the top 5 following dropping three places (6th), followed by the Netherlands (7th) and Portugal (8th).

Colombia (9th) following climbing three places returns to a top 10 that is closed by Italy.

Türkiye (26th), Panama (35th), Venezuela (37th) and Canada (40th), experienced the most notable increases, following the fantastic performance they have offered in their competitions.

New Zealand (94th) returns to the top 100 seven years later as a result of its victory in the OFC Nations Cup.

In the case of Guatemalathe drop from a position and is now located in the box 107.

The next ranking will be published next September 19th.

Classification:

1. Argentina 1901,48

.2. France 1854, 91

.3. Spain 1835.67

.4. England 1812.26

.5. Brazil 1785.61

.6. Bélgica1772,44

.7. Netherlands 1758.51

.8. Portugal 1741,43

.9. Colombia 1727,22

.10. Italia 1714,29.

Argentina consolidates its first position in the FIFA rankings following winning the Copa America, a tournament that allowed Colombia to enter the group of the ten best teams in the world. (Prensa Libre infographic: EFE)


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