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US Women Top World Rankings but Euros Could Force Change - Inside World Football

Summary by Inside World Football
June 13 – The latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking update offers a sharp reminder that the United States’ long-standing dominance in the women’s game is no longer unchallenged. Although the four-time world champions retain their No.1 status in Thursday’s update, their grip at the summit is beginning to loosen – with Spain and Germany in close pursuit and Brazil closing fast behind.With the Women’s Euros and Copa America set to kick off in early Jul…
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Spain (2034.34) continues at the top of European and world women’s football after the last update of FIFA ranking. The recent four wins in the last two transfer windows have caused the selection to remain number two, only behind the United States (2057.19), which does not lose the first position. The podium is closed by Germany (2030.88), which remains in the third position, while Brazil (2004.31) scales four positions and takes away the fourth …

The German women footballers enter the European Championship as a world ranking third. With 2030.88 points, the selection of Bundestrainer Christian Wück in the current FIFA ranking is further behind the leading Olympic champion USA (2057.19) and world champion Spain

The German women footballers enter the European Championship as a world ranking third. With 2030.88 points, the selection of Bundestrainer Christian Wück in the current FIFA ranking is further behind the leading Olympic champion USA (2057.19) and world champion Spain (2034.34).

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sport.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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