New FIFA ranking: November’s global Top 10 unveiled

Here is the new FIFA Top 10 ranking
New FIFA ranking: November’s global Top 10 unveiled
The new FIFA rankings for November bring both expected confirmations and some seismic shifts. Spain reclaims the top spot in world football with 1,877 points, taking advantage of a slight drop by Argentina, who now sit second but remain firmly among the sport’s elite. Behind La Albiceleste, France completes the podium with a notable rise, a testament to their impressive consistency since the 2022 World Cup.
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England climbs to fourth place, fueled by a dynamic run of form, while Brazil returns to the top five despite ongoing instability. Portugal slips one spot, falling to sixth after a mixed international window. The Netherlands also drop, sliding down to seventh.
Belgium holds steady in eighth, despite a significant loss of points—proof that their status is solid, yet precarious. Germany, in the midst of a rebuild, makes an encouraging leap to ninth. Finally, Croatia rounds out the top 10 thanks to a well-managed climb.



