Spain Tops FIFA Rankings As Brazil Slips To Sixth
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) In a dramatic reshuffle of the FIFA Men's World Rankings, Spain has reclaimed the summit for the first time since 2014, displacing long-time leader Argentina. Meanwhile, Brazil's national team has fallen to its lowest position in six years, now languishing in sixth place.
Spain's resurgence was powered by commanding victories in the opening window of 2026 World Cup qualifiers, thrashing Bulgaria 3–0 and Turkey 6–0 on the road.
Those results propelled La Roja to 1,875.37 points, nudging ahead of France (1,870.92) and Argentina (1,870.32). France's wins over Ukraine and Iceland cemented its new second-place slot, while Argentina's shock defeat in Quito saw it slip to third.
Brazil's descent reflects growing inconsistency under coach Carlo Ancelotti. The five-time world champions suffered a surprising 1–0 loss to Bolivia in El Alto, at an altitude exceeding 4,100 meters.
That defeat cost Brazil precious ranking points, leaving the Seleção on 1,761.60-below Portugal (1,779.55) and England-and marking its worst ranking since October 2019.
These shifts carry immediate significance for the 2026 World Cup draw. November's rankings will dictate pot placements, and a drop from the top four could thrust perennial contenders Brazil and Argentina into more formidable groups.
Beyond seeding, international standings influence team morale and public perception, adding pressure on South America's heavyweights to rediscover consistency.
The broader trend underscores Europe 's domination of the rankings: the top five now features three UEFA nations-Spain, France and Portugal-reflecting strong displays in qualifying. For Brazil, adapting to hostile venues and maintaining form will be critical in the coming months.
As teams prepare for the next qualifiers, September's rankings serve as a stark reminder that in international football, resting on past laurels can be as perilous as facing high-altitude challenges.
Spain's resurgence was powered by commanding victories in the opening window of 2026 World Cup qualifiers, thrashing Bulgaria 3–0 and Turkey 6–0 on the road.
Those results propelled La Roja to 1,875.37 points, nudging ahead of France (1,870.92) and Argentina (1,870.32). France's wins over Ukraine and Iceland cemented its new second-place slot, while Argentina's shock defeat in Quito saw it slip to third.
Brazil's descent reflects growing inconsistency under coach Carlo Ancelotti. The five-time world champions suffered a surprising 1–0 loss to Bolivia in El Alto, at an altitude exceeding 4,100 meters.
That defeat cost Brazil precious ranking points, leaving the Seleção on 1,761.60-below Portugal (1,779.55) and England-and marking its worst ranking since October 2019.
These shifts carry immediate significance for the 2026 World Cup draw. November's rankings will dictate pot placements, and a drop from the top four could thrust perennial contenders Brazil and Argentina into more formidable groups.
Beyond seeding, international standings influence team morale and public perception, adding pressure on South America's heavyweights to rediscover consistency.
The broader trend underscores Europe 's domination of the rankings: the top five now features three UEFA nations-Spain, France and Portugal-reflecting strong displays in qualifying. For Brazil, adapting to hostile venues and maintaining form will be critical in the coming months.
As teams prepare for the next qualifiers, September's rankings serve as a stark reminder that in international football, resting on past laurels can be as perilous as facing high-altitude challenges.

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