Zurich, August 8 (AP)—Spain has reclaimed the top spot in FIFA’s women’s rankings, overtaking the United States despite losing to England in the recent European Championship final. This marks a significant shift as the U.S. previously held the No. 1 position since claiming the gold medal at the Paris Olympics last year. Spain’s return to the top is notable after being ranked No. 1 from December 2023 to June last year following their World Cup victory.
England also saw movement, climbing to the fourth position after securing back-to-back European Championship titles and finishing as runners-up to Spain in the 2023 World Cup. Meanwhile, Brazil experienced a drop, falling three positions to seventh, despite successfully defending its Copa America title for a ninth time.
Significant advancements were made by Sweden and France, both of which displayed commendable performances at the Euros. Sweden moved up three places to secure the third spot after being ousted by England on penalties in the quarterfinals. France also made notable progress, rising four places to sixth following their quarterfinal exit. (AP)
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