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FIFA Rankings: Every international football side's current standings

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The FIFA World Rankings determine which football side is the best in the world in between World Cups and other tournaments.

Current FIFA men’s Rankings

Powerhouse countries like Argentina, Brazil and Germany traditionally dominate the standings, while Australia typically sits around the 40-50 mark. The rankings are updated on a monthly basis, often on the first or second Thursday of the month (European time).

Here are the top 20 ranked teams plus the ranking of the Socceroos.

Rank Country Change
1 Argentina +1
2 France +1
3 Brazil -2
4 England +1
5 Belgium -1
6 Croatia +1
7 Netherlands -1
8 Italy
9 Portugal
10 Spain
11 United States +2
12 Switzerland
13 Morocco -2
14 Mexico +1
15 Germany -1
16 Uruguay
17 Colombia
18 Senegal +1
19 Denmark -1
20 Japan
27 Australia +2

To see the standings of all 209 nations, head over to FIFA’s website.

Socceroos’ world ranking

Australia has something of a mixed history in the FIFA rankings.

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Their best-ever ranking came in September 2009, when they were listed as the 14th-best side in the world.

The side’s worst ranking came five years later in November 2014 following a disastrous lead-up to and group stage of the World Cup, when they lost all three pool matches against Chile, the Netherlands and Spain. They slipped to 102nd in the world, the only time they’ve broken three figures.

They currently sit 27th, having risen 11 places courtesy of their run to the round of 16 at the World Cup. Their post-World Cup ranking was the Socceroos’ highest since being 20th in March 2012.

Current FIFA women’s Rankings

The women’s rankings are almost always dominated by the USA.

The Matildas are usually entrenched in the top ten and achieved their highest ranking of fourth in December 2017. They’ve never been outside the top 20, with their lowest ranking being 16th in 2006. They currently sit in 10th.

Rank Country Change
1 USA
2 Germany
3 Sweden
4 England
5 France
6 Spain +1
7 Canada -1
8 Brazil +1
9 Netherlands -1
10 Australia
11 Japan
12 Norway +1
13 Denmark +2
14 China -1
15 Iceland -1
16 Italy
17 South Korea
18 Austria
19 Belgium
20 Switzerland
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