The FIFA published this Thursday its update of the world ranking of men’s soccer teams, where there was almost no change compared to the previous June update, after a summer that starred women’s soccer at the international level, where 58 men’s team matches were also played , especially in Africa and Asia.
Inside the top 20 there is no change: Spain continues to hold sixth place Brazil continues to lead the table, comp Belgium, Argentina, France and England behind, in that order, and Italy (who will not play the World Cup), Netherlands, Portugal and Denmark after the team led by Luis Enrique, who completed the top ten positions.
Mauritania (107th) and Botswana (146th) They were the teams that gained the most places, with 3 each, although only Iran (22nd) and World Cup hosts Qatar (48th) climbed a place into the top 50 rank.
Mozambique (116th), Angola (120th) and Bermuda (168th) They also stand out after securing two positions each, awaiting changes that may occur as a result of the commitments each team will have to face next September, a month full of appointments in international football.
The FIFA will publish a new ranking update on October 6, once the September matches have been played, with Spain finishing the UEFA Nations League group stage against Switzerland, at home, and Portugalat home, looking to maintain leadership of their group.
Source: La Verdad

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