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·12 Juni 2025
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·12 Juni 2025
FIFA released the FIFA Women's Ranking for next July this Thursday. A ranking that marks the thermometer of the selections before two competitions that will be key to changes in the classification: the EURO Women's in Switzerland and the Copa América. And Spain is the one that holds the best position before the start of the European tournament.
The team led by Montse Tomé is second and consolidates itself as the best European selection. The equality at the top is maximum, with a minimal difference in points between the top classified. United States leads the table, but Spain and Germany (3rd), unbeaten this quarter, threaten their position.
Meanwhile, Brazil shines by climbing to 4th place in the ranking. While England (5th), Japan (7th), and Canada (8th) drop positions in the classification, weighed down by their defeats in the last FIFA date. North Korea remains in 9th place, while France returns to the Top 10, displacing Netherlands (11th).
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Colombia, for its part, makes history by bursting into the Top 20 (18th) after a key 0-1 victory against South Korea. This ascent marks a milestone for Colombian women's football. South America also celebrates the advances of Paraguay (45th) and Venezuela (48th), which achieve their best historical positions, highlighting the surprising Venezuelan victory by 1-3 against New Zealand.
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