FIFA Power Rankings leaders after Matchday 3️⃣0️⃣🔥 at FIFA World Cup 26™ | OneFootball

FIFA Power Rankings leaders after Matchday 3️⃣0️⃣🔥 at FIFA World Cup 26™ | OneFootball

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·14 luglio 2026

FIFA Power Rankings leaders after Matchday 3️⃣0️⃣🔥 at FIFA World Cup 26™

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The FIFA World Cup 26™ quarter-finals action concluded on Saturday with two games.

It is time to dive into the top performers from the FIFA Power Rankings - powered by Aramco.


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Norway 1-2 England

Attacking Score: Jude Bellingham 

Jude Bellingham was England's hero with two goals in their comeback win, earning a highest Attacking Score of 8.74.

The Real Madrid midfielder was once again at the centre of the action, bringing his goals tally to six.

Creativity Score: Anthony Gordon

Bellingham wasn't the only England star who impressed with Anthony Gordon earning a 9.12 Creativity Score.

The newly-signed Barcelona winger assisted Bellingham for his first strike, making it three for the tournament.

Defending Score: Kristtofer Ajer

Despite Norway's loss, Kristoffer Ajer was the standout defender on the pitch, earning a 6.98 Defending Score.


Argentina 3-1 Switzerland

Attacking Score: Dan Ndoye

Switzerland may have lost in extra-time but Dan Ndoye was the standout attacker on the pitch, earning a highest Attacking Score of 9.01.

The Nottingham Forest winger scored his country's equaliser, bringing the game to extra-time.

Creativity Score: Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi didn't score but he was the most impressive creative player on the pitch, earning a Creativity Score of 8.79.

The 39-year-old's corner led to Alexis Mac Allister's opener and saw him break the World Cup assists record (11).

Defending Score: Lisandro Martínez

Lisandro Martínez was the star of the show at the back for the defending champions, earning a 6.77 Defending Score in the 3-1 win.


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.

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