Spain seize second spot in latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Ranking™

A total of 245 international duels have been served up globally since the December 2024 edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Ranking™. Teams from Africa, Asia, Oceania and South America all featured in FIFA World Cup 26™ qualifiers, while Concacaf and UEFA sides battled it out in their respective Nations League competitions and contested friendly encounters.

Spain seize second spot in latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Ranking™. Foto credit FIFA

These contests have made for changes aplenty in the latest version of the standings, including some top-10 turbulence.

Argentina (1st) remain top thanks to impressive wins away to Uruguay (1-0) and at home to Brazil (4-1), but the Albiceleste have new company, as Spain (2nd, up 1) took full advantage of France’s (3rd, down 1) slip-up in Croatia to secure second spot. Les Bleus nevertheless remain on the podium, with England (4th) looking on and Brazil (5th) completing the top 5.

The Netherlands (6th, up 1) are in close pursuit of the leading pack, having overtaken Portugal (7th, down 1). Belgium (8th), Italy (9th) and Germany (10th) have all preserved their top-10 berths, while Croatia (11th, up 2) and Morocco (12th, up 2) are breathing down their necks. Mexico (17th, up 2) have boosted their rank by lifting the Concacaf Nations League title, while runners-up Panama (33rd, up 3) have been rewarded for their fine performance.

Leaders

Argentina (unchanged)

Moves into top 10

None

Moves out of top 10

None

Matches played in total

245 (58 of which were played in 2024)

Most matches played

Thailand, Vietnam (8 matches each)

Biggest move by points

Bosnia and Herzegovina (up 24.16 points)

Biggest move by ranks

Myanmar (up 7 ranks)

Biggest drop by points

Iraq (down 29.46 points)

Biggest drop by ranks

Guinea-Bissau (down 8 ranks)

Newly ranked teams

None

Teams that are no longer ranked

None

Inactive teams,

Norway (38th, up 5), Czechia (39th, up 3) and Côte d’Ivoire (41st, up 5) have made notable headway, while positive results for Paraguay (48th, up 5) and Tunisia (49th, up 3) have seen them return to the top 50 following a recent hiatus.

Slovenia (51st, up 4), Bosnia and Herzegovina (70th, up 4) and Gabon (79th, up 5) are also amongst the risers, while Kyrgyz Republic (103rd, up 4), Vietnam (109th, up 5), Zimbabwe (116th, up 5), Sierra Leone (124th, up 5), the Philippines (146th, up 4) and Eswatini (155th, up 4) have all made similar leaps. But it is Myanmar (162nd, up 7) who are the biggest climbers in terms of rank.

Last but not least, Canada (30th, up 1) and Kosovo (97th, up 2) each find themselves in their highest-ever position in this, the April 2025 ranking.

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