As of the week of Oct. 17, Spain, Argentina and France are leading the FIFA men's world rankings. Check out the rest of the top 50 breakdown now.
Spain's back-to-back victories extends their lead at the summit, with Argentina now second and France dropping one place to third.
Spain still topped the FIFA men’s world rankings that show Germany back on track to be a top-seeded team for the World Cup ...
Italy’s victories over Estonia and Israel during the international break have helped push them one place higher in the latest ...
Spain still topped the FIFA men’s world rankings published Friday that show Germany back on track to be a top-seeded team in ...
Looking back at unranked BYU's 26-17 upset of No. 21 Utah four years ago, and how the victory helped catapult the Cougars ...
England booked their place in next year's World Cup finals as captain Harry Kane scored twice in a 5-0 romp away to Latvia on ...
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino was among attendees in Egypt, continuing a string of appearances with the US president.
The last time the Patriots had a hold on first place was late November in 2021, Mac Jones rookie season. After starting out 2 ...
The disappointment of Bafana Bafana’s goalless draw against Zimbabwe has come with effects on the FIFA rankings with their World Cup qualification hopes now dependent on rivals Nigeria.
Canada's women's soccer team must rely on a patchwork roster for the SheBelieves Cup due to injuries and COVID-19 restrictions but that has opened the door for players to make their case for spots on ...
Spain and Lamine Yamal took top spot from Argentina and Lionel Messi in the FIFA men’s rankings published on Thursday, and lead for the first time since being dethroned as world champion in June 2014.