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The Mexican National Team moved up one place in the FIFA Ranking, which was updated on April 4 after the international activity in March. El Tri defeated Panama in the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Nations League, which was enough to give them 8.41 points, moving them from 15th to 14th. However, the Aztecs lost to the United States in the final of the tournament and thus could not advance any further in the ranking.
The big ‘winner’ of the March international window was the United States, which scored 19.43 points after defeating Jamaica and then Mexico. The Stars and Stripes were the team that won the most points in the Top-50, which also moved them up two places to 11th in the FIFA Ranking.
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1. Argentina – 1858 points
2. Francia – 1840.59
3. Belgium – 1795.23
4. England – 1794.9
5. Brazil – 1788.65
6. Portugal – 1748.11
7. The Netherlands – 1742.29
8. Spain – 1727.5
9. Italy – 1724.6
10. Croatia – 1721.07
11. USMNT – 1681.13
12. Colombia – 1664.28
13. Morocco – 1661.42
14. Mexico – 1611.11
15. Uruguay – 1659.39
16. Germany – 1644.21
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Argentina’s national team remains in first place in the FIFA Ranking, a position it has held since April 2023. The reigning world champions added 2.8 points after the March matches. Some changes in the Top-10 include the rise of Belgium to third place, while Portugal moved up to sixth place.
Canada are the next highest CONCACAF team on the list, down in 49th place. They moved up one place from 50th, overtaking Greece who dropped down. At the bottom of the list, San Marino sit below Anguilla and the US Virgin Islands, only ahead of Eritrea, who are currently unranked.
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