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Atlas Lionesses drop one spot in latest FIFA women's rankings – Yabiladi in English

The FIFA Women’s World Ranking was updated on Friday, June 14, 2024. The Atlas Lionesses of Morocco dropped one place to 59th, down from their previous ranking of 58th on March 15.
At the top of the rankings, Spain remains unchallenged, while France climbs to second place, pushing England down to third. Germany moves up to fourth place, displacing the United States which falls back to fifth.
? Le nouveau #ClassementFIFA féminin est paru ! ?

? L’Espagne solide leader ??
? La France nouvelle dauphine ??
? Meilleure progression pour la Macédoine du Nord ??

? Le classement complet ? https://t.co/xnm9Dl4cA3 pic.twitter.com/ZlmEBJ1J7f
Sweden (6th) and Japan (7th) maintain their positions, followed by a rise in the rankings for Canada (8th, +1), Brazil (9th, +1), and Korea DPR (10th, +1). The Netherlands, meanwhile, dropped to 11th place, falling out of the Top 10 for the first time in seven years.

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