Canadian men reach record high, climbing to No. 28 in FIFA world rankings
CANADA, JUL 10 – Canada improved from 49th to 28th in FIFA rankings under coach Jesse Marsch with wins over Ukraine, Honduras, and El Salvador, ranking third in CONCACAF, FIFA said.
- The Canadian men's soccer team reached a career-high FIFA ranking by climbing two places as of July 10, 2025.
- The rise followed steady progress since coach Jesse Marsch took over in May 2024 when Canada was ranked 49th globally.
- Canada ranked third in CONCACAF after recent performances including wins over Ukraine, Honduras, and El Salvador and draws and losses in regional tournaments.
- FIFA noted that a total of 202 games have taken place since the previous rankings were published, with Costa Rica making the most significant jump by moving up 14 positions.
- Canada’s improved ranking and third-place standing in CONCACAF underscore the team’s upward trajectory under Marsch’s leadership.
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Canada was ranked 49th in the world when Marsch arrived in 2024.
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