Canadian women fall one spot to No. 8 in FIFA rankings while Brazil climbs to fourth
- The Canadian women's soccer team dropped one spot to No. 7 in the FIFA rankings released on June 13, 2025.
- This ranking change followed 168 women's internationals played since March 6, including Canada's split two-game series with Argentina and wins over Haiti.
- Colombia rose three positions to 48th following a 3-1 victory against the team from New Zealand, who slipped down one spot in the rankings.
- Brazil climbed four spots to fourth place after Amanda Gutierres scored a late winner to secure a 2-1 victory over the U.S. in April.
- These shifts highlight a more competitive landscape as Spain and Germany win all games since the last rankings and narrow the gap with the U.S.
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The United States remains at the top of the ranking, followed by Spain and Germany.

Canadian women fall one spot to No. 8 in FIFA rankings while Brazil climbs to fourth
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CanWNT fall one place in FIFA rankings to No. 8 despite Canada's 3 wins from last 4 games
The Canadian women’s national team dropped two places in the FIFA world rankings in the first half of 2025. In the latest rankings update, CanWNT fell from No. 7 to No. 8 in the world, despite the fact they beat Haiti twice and Argentina once in their four matches since the previous update. Canada, whose […] The post CanWNT fall one place in FIFA rankings to No. 8 despite Canada’s 3 wins from last 4 games appeared first on Canadian Soccer Daily.
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