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Top 10 football nations in the world: Spain return to No.1 in FIFA Ranking after 10 years as Brazil and Argentina drop

Spain back on top! FIFA reveal world’s top 10 football nations
Spain have climbed back to No.1 in the FIFA Ranking for the first time in a decade, leading the list of the world’s top 10 football nations ahead of Brazil and Argentina.
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Men’s international football returned with the latest FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers across the world, resulting in major shifts in the FIFA World Ranking.

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Over 200 matches since the last update have reshaped the leaderboard, highlighted by Spain reclaiming the top spot for the first time in ten years.

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According to FIFA’s latest release, here’s the updated Top 10 football countries in the world:

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1. Spain

Spain have made a stunning comeback to the top of the FIFA World Rankings for the first time since 2014.

Spain are now four-time EURO champions. (Photo Credit: Euro2024/X)

Riding high from their UEFA EURO 2024 triumph, La Roja surged ahead with an impressive +8.28 points, reminding the football world why they remain a global powerhouse.

2. France

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Les Bleus climbed to second place with a strong +8.89 point boost. Known for their consistency and flair, France continue to assert themselves as one of the world’s most formidable teams.

Kylian Mbappe in France squad | Imago

3. Argentina

The reigning world champions saw a surprising fall to third after dropping over 15 points. Argentina’s reign at the top since April 2023 came to a shocking end, showing that football glory can be fleeting.

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi celebrates Argentina's 2022 World Cup win (Credit: Imago)
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4. England

The Three Lions held their ground at fourth place, gaining +7.12 points. England’s steady climb signals they remain determined contenders on the world stage.

England's Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane | Imago

5. Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal roared back into the top five with a +9.02 point increase. Their recent qualifying performances have made them a team to watch.

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Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates another international goal for Portugal.

6. Brazil

The South American giants dropped to sixth after losing over 16 points, slipping outside the top five. Brazil’s dip is a reminder that even legends face tough challenges.

7. Netherlands

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The Oranje stayed steady in seventh place despite a small points loss. Their resilience keeps them firmly competitive in Europe.

Depay in action for the Netherlands

8. Belgium

Belgium maintained eighth with a slight +3.16 point gain, holding onto their spot among the global elite.

Romelu Lukaku marked his 100th Belgium cap with his 67th international goal
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9. Croatia

The 2018 World Cup finalists jumped into the top 10 with a +6.69 point boost. Croatia’s steady rise underlines their competitive spirit.

A sad day for Modric and Croatia in the end. (Photo Credit: UEFA)

10. Italy

Italy made a return to the top 10 after earning +7.48 points, showing their enduring strength and ambition on football’s biggest stage.

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Bonus: FIFA Ranking

Nigeria’s Super Eagles dropped out of the top five in Africa, with Zimbabwe earning the biggest dropper tag in the world after dropping nine places.

Meanwhile, Slovakia made the biggest leap overall, climbing an incredible 10 places to re-enter the top 50, proving the global game is full of surprises.

Fustrated Super Eagles players || Imago
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With Spain’s dazzling return and fierce competition from football heavyweights, the battle for world supremacy is heating up like never before.

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