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FIFA Men’s Ranking: South American team leads the dance

Par John Mickenley Dérestable

The FIFA Men’s Rankings were recently updated, and Argentina continues to dominate the world of football with an impressive score of 1860.14 points. This top position comes as no surprise, as the team has won two consecutive Copa Americas, the latest victory coming against Colombia this month.

Here’s a look at the current top 10:

Argentine – 1860.14 points
France – 1837.47 points
Belgium – 1797.98 points
Brazil – 1791.85 points
England – 1787.88 points
Portugal – 1747.04 points
Pays-Bas – 1746.66 points
Spain – 1729.92 points
Croatie – 1728.3 points
Italy – 1724.37 points

Argentina at the Summit

Argentina’s dominance in the FIFA rankings is a reflection of their exceptional performances on the pitch. Under Lionel Scaloni, the Albiceleste have harnessed the talent of their players to achieve impressive results. The recent Copa América win over Colombia cemented their position as world leaders, showing that Argentina are a force to be reckoned with.

France and Belgium, Fierce Rivals

France, with 1837.47 points, occupies the second place. Les Bleus, led by Didier Deschamps, continue to prove their worth with a young and dynamic team, combined with experienced veterans. Belgium, despite a slight drop in form, maintains a solid position in third place with 1797.98 points. The Red Devils have shown impressive consistency in recent years.

Brazil and England: Constant Contenders

Brazil, with 1791.85 points, and England, with 1787.88 points, complete the top 5. Both teams have always been serious contenders in international tournaments. Brazil with their undefined game, and England, with their solid defense and young talents, continue to be among the best teams in the world.

The ranking is also dominated by European teams. Portugal (6th), Netherlands (7th), Spain (8th), Croatia (9th) and Italy (10th) show the depth of talent in Europe. These teams, with their distinct playing styles and star players, are always competing for the top spots in the rankings.

The FIFA Men’s Rankings reflect not only recent performances, but also the consistency and talent of teams over the past few years. Argentina, with their successive Copa America and World Cup victories, prove that they are currently the team to beat. However, with rivals such as France, Belgium, and Brazil, the competition remains fierce. Football fans can expect exciting matches and upsets as teams continue to battle for global supremacy.