One year after the exciting 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Argentina still maintains its leading position on the FIFA Rankings.
In the latest FIFA rankings for December 2023, Argentina still holds the top spot with 1855.2 points, consolidating the number 1 position and being the best team in the world in 2023. The dominance of Messi and teammates showed off by leading the 2026 World Cup qualifying round in South America.
2023 is clearly a great year for Argentina and Lionel Messi – who also reached the top of the world in individual awards when winning the 8th Golden Ball in his career, and also became a player with many titles. history when he and Inter Miami won the Leagues Cup championship.
Meanwhile, France with 1845.5 points ranked second and continued to assert its dominance as the strongest team in Europe. Kylian Mbappe and his teammates also qualified for Euro 2024 with an undefeated record.
Last year also witnessed the great advancement of the England team, climbing to 3rd place with 1800.05 points.
In the latest FIFA rankings for December 2023, Argentina still holds the top spot with 1855.2 points, consolidating the number 1 position and being the best team in the world in 2023. The dominance of Messi and teammates showed off by leading the 2026 World Cup qualifying round in South America.
2023 is clearly a great year for Argentina and Lionel Messi – who also reached the top of the world in individual awards when winning the 8th Golden Ball in his career, and also became a player with many titles. history when he and Inter Miami won the Leagues Cup championship.
Meanwhile, France with 1845.5 points ranked second and continued to assert its dominance as the strongest team in Europe. Kylian Mbappe and his teammates also qualified for Euro 2024 with an undefeated record.
Last year also witnessed the great advancement of the England team, climbing to 3rd place with 1800.05 points.
In the latest FIFA rankings for December 2023, Argentina still holds the top spot with 1855.2 points, consolidating the number 1 position and being the best team in the world in 2023. The dominance of Messi and teammates showed off by leading the 2026 World Cup qualifying round in South America.
2023 is clearly a great year for Argentina and Lionel Messi – who also reached the top of the world in individual awards when winning the 8th Golden Ball in his career, and also became a player with many titles. history when he and Inter Miami won the Leagues Cup championship.
Meanwhile, France with 1845.5 points ranked second and continued to assert its dominance as the strongest team in Europe. Kylian Mbappe and his teammates also qualified for Euro 2024 with an undefeated record.
Last year also witnessed the great advancement of the England team, climbing to 3rd place with 1800.05 points.
In the latest FIFA rankings for December 2023, Argentina still holds the top spot with 1855.2 points, consolidating the number 1 position and being the best team in the world in 2023. The dominance of Messi and teammates showed off by leading the 2026 World Cup qualifying round in South America.
2023 is clearly a great year for Argentina and Lionel Messi – who also reached the top of the world in individual awards when winning the 8th Golden Ball in his career, and also became a player with many titles. history when he and Inter Miami won the Leagues Cup championship.
Meanwhile, France with 1845.5 points ranked second and continued to assert its dominance as the strongest team in Europe. Kylian Mbappe and his teammates also qualified for Euro 2024 with an undefeated record.
Last year also witnessed the great advancement of the England team, climbing to 3rd place with 1800.05 points.
The rest of the top 11 includes Belgium, Brazil, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Croatia and Uruguay – all global football powerhouses.
The United States ends the year in 12th place, while Colombia and Mexico end 2023 in 14th and 15th place, respectively. As 2024 approaches, the FIFA Rankings highlight Argentina’s continued excellence and France in the international football arena last year.
Notably, Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal had a year of clear improvement when appointing new coach Roberto Martinez. Accordingly, the European Selecao rose 2 places on the rankings to end the year at 7th place. Ronaldo and his teammates have not lost a match since being eliminated by Morocco in the quarterfinals of the 2022 World Cup. Positive signal This pole promises to create good psychological momentum for Ronaldo heading into Euro 2024.