Canada Drops One Spot to 30 in FIFA Men's Rankings, France Moves Back on Top
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Canada drops one spot to 30 in FIFA men's rankings, France moves back on top
TORONTO — Canada dropped one spot to No. 30 in the latest FIFA men's soccer rankings released Wednesday. Canada posted two draws at Toronto's BMO Field since the last rankings were released in January.
Already first after their victory at the 2018 World Cup, the Blues regained this place thanks to Spain's draw against Egypt.
After two friendly wins against Brazil (2-1) and Colombia (3-1), the Blues took advantage of Spain's draw (0-0), on Tuesday night against Egypt, to take the first place in the Fifa rankings, for the...
For the first time since 2018, the French team is at the top of the Fifa classification.
Pre-World Cup friendly matches have provoked slight movements in the FIFA men’s world rankings among Latin American teams located in the top 50, in which Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay remain within the “top 20.” The Colombian team rose a position in the table, despite its last two defeats against Croatia and France, and is now in the thirteenth place, although with a loss of 8.21 points. Within the top 20, Mexico follows him closely and climbs to…
Advancement to the World Cup Brought Czech Footballers a Move up the Rankings. Change at the Top Too
After advancing from the play-off qualification to the World Cup, Czech footballers improved their ranking by two places in the new edition of the FIFA national team rankings, to 41st place. France, which was previously third, jumped to the top of the rankings for the first time since 2018, dethroning Spain, who had previously led. FIFA published the April rankings on its website.
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