FIFA ranking: France’s very bad move

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Two years and two days ago, the France

and Argentina faced each other in the World Cup final for one of the most incredible matches of all time. A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since this big match in Qatar, but the two nations are still neck and neck in reaching the summits of world football.

The latest photograph of the FIFA rankings can attest to this. The two finalist nations of the last World Cup have fought a tough battle in recent years. And it was once again the South American country that had the last word.

The frustrated Blues

The body published the final update of its ranking this week, for the year 2024. The Blues remain in second position in this ranking behind their tormentor of 2022, while they had the opportunity to overtake him if Argentina had not won their last match at the November rally.

The 2025 vintage must therefore be more successful for the France team if it hopes to beat Argentina in this FIFA ranking. She will also have to continue to look in her rearview mirror, where Spain is coming back at high speed with a few points separating the two European neighbors. England and Brazil complete the top 5.

The FIFA ranking at the end of 2024:

1. Argentina (1867.25 points)

2. France (1859.78)

3. Spain (1853.27)

4. England (1813.81)

5. Brazil (1775.85)

6. Portugal (1756.12)

7. Netherlands (1747.55)

8. Belgium (1740.62)

9. Italy (1731.51)

10. Germany (1703.79)

The FIFA ranking at the end of 2024:

1. Argentina (1867.25 points)

2. France (1859.78)

3. Spain (1853.27)

4. England (1813.81)

5. Brazil (1775.85)

6. Portugal (1756.12)

7. Netherlands (1747.55)

8. Belgium (1740.62)

9. Italy (1731.51)

10. Germany (1703.79)

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