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Alex Mott·17 July 2026
FIFA Power Rankings leaders after Matchday 3️⃣1️⃣🔥 at FIFA World Cup 26™

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Alex Mott·17 July 2026

It is time to dive into the top performers from the FIFA Power Rankings - powered by Aramco.
Attacking Score: Pedro Porro
Despite starting at right-back, Pedro Porro was the game's best attacking player, scoring Spain's second goal that secure their place in the World Cup™ final.
Pedro Porro secured an Attacking Score of 7.42 for the match.
Creativity Score: Dani Olmo
With one assist and three defensive unit line breaks completed, Dani Olmo was Spain's creative hub throughout the 90 minutes.
The Barcelona man earned himself a Creativity Score of 8.14.
Defending Score: Aurélien Tchouaméni
Aurélien Tchouaméni may have found himself on the losing side but his defensive output can't be questioned.
Tchouaméni completed 10 possession regains, two clearances and won one duel for a Defending Score of 8.16.
At the FIFA World Cup 2026™, FIFA launched a new individual player ranking system based on data collected during matches. The FIFA Power Rankings provide objective, data-driven insight into player performance.
All outfield players will receive a score between 0-10 in three categories (attacking, creativity and defending). Goalkeepers will be scored in two categories: in possession and defending the goal. A ‘Power Ranking Classification’ will be produced after each match round, showing the top 100 players in each category. The Power Ranking is considered as a measure of match and tournament performance: each player receives a score for each match and for their overall performance in the tournament.







































