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Argentina claims top spot in FIFA ranking

Argentina claims top spot in FIFA ranking

April 6, 2023   02:48 pm

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World Champion Argentina has climbed to the top of FIFA ranking for the first time in over six years.

La Albiceleste (1840.93 points) leapfrogged Brazil (1834.21) after enjoying friendly wins over Panama and Curacao. France (1838.45) also moved past the Brazilians after beating the Netherlands and Republic of Ireland in its opening round of the UEFA EURO qualifiers.

Belgium with 1792.53 points and England with 1792.43 points complete the top five ranks.

The biggest climber of all were Central African Republic, which enjoyed a double-digit rise (10 ranks) on the back of successive wins that have left it well placed to qualify for a first-ever AFCON appearance.

The next FIFA World Ranking will be published on 20 July 2023.

FIFA top 10 nations:

  Rank   Team   Points
      1     Argentina    1840.93
      2    France    1838.45
      3    Brazil    1834.21
      4    Belgium    1792.53
      5    England    1792.43
      6    Netherlands    1731.23
      7    Croatia    1730.0
      8    Italy    1713.66
      9    Portugal    1707.22
    10    Spain    1682.85

 

Source - SPORTSTAR

-Agencies

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