FIFA Rankings: Argentina Hold the Top Spot, Germany Returns to the Top 10

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The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has released its latest national team rankings, with Argentina maintaining their position at the summit. Despite losing 16.25 ranking points, the reigning world champions still lead ahead of France and Spain.

The top 10 has seen notable changes. Portugal and the Netherlands have overtaken Belgium, pushing them down to eighth place. Meanwhile, Germany has climbed back into the top 10, marking a significant milestone for the four-time world champions.

Elsewhere, Niger made the most impressive progress, jumping nine places in the rankings. Conversely, Nigeria recorded the biggest drop, falling by eight spots.

FIFA Top 10 Rankings as of November 28, 2024:

1. Argentina – 1867.25
2. France – 1859.78
3. Spain – 1853.27
4. England – 1813.81
5. Brazil – 1775.85
6. Portugal – 1761.27
7. Netherlands – 1747.55
8. Belgium – 1740.62
9. Italy – 1731.51
10. Germany – 1703.79

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