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·18 de junho de 2026
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With the first round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup completed, the FIFA rankings saw significant changes.
Spain’s draw against Cape Verde cost La Roja second place. France moved up to second and trails leaders Argentina.

The draw between Brazil and Morocco also earned both teams one more spot (now 5th and 6th), overtaking Portugal (7th).
The other change in the top 10 was Germany and Belgium swapping places. Germany’s 7-1 win over Curaçao was enough to move them into 9th, pushing Belgium down to 10th.
At the bottom of the rankings, Haiti, which lost to Scotland, became the lowest-ranked team in the tournament. The Haitians dropped to 85th, below New Zealand (82nd), which gained points after drawing with Iran.
As a result, Friday’s match between Brazil and Haiti will pit two of the teams furthest apart in the FIFA rankings against each other.
Among the teams in the World Cup, Tunisia lost the most places in the first round. After being thrashed by Sweden, the African side dropped ten spots and now sits 55th.
See the current position of the 48 teams in the World Cup:
1 Argentina
2 France
3 Spain
4 England
5 Brazil
6 Morocco
7 Portugal
8 Netherlands
9 Germany
10 Belgium
11 Colombia
13 Mexico
14 Croatia
15 United States
16 Senegal
17 Japan
18 Uruguay
19 Switzerland
21 Austria
22 South Korea
23 Australia
24 Iran
26 Turkey
27 Norway
28 Ecuador
29 Egypt
30 Ivory Coast
31 Algeria
32 Canada
34 Sweden
37 Scotland
40 Panama
42 Paraguay
43 Democratic Republic of the Congo
44 Czech Republic
49 Qatar
55 Tunisia
56 Uzbekistan
59 Saudi Arabia
60 Iraq
61 South Africa
63 Bosnia and Herzegovina
64 Cape Verde
65 Ghana
68 Jordan
82 New Zealand
83 Curaçao
85 Haiti
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