The latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings have been released, offering a fresh look at the current global football hierarchy. As of July 10, 2025, Argentina retains its place at the summit, while traditional powerhouses like Spain, France, England, and Brazil fill out the top five. Several teams have made significant moves as the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup intensifies.
Top 10
- Argentina
- Spain
- France
- England
- Brazil
- Portugal
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Germany
- Croatia
Rankings 11–20
- Italy
- Morocco
- Mexico
- Colombia
- United States
- Uruguay
- Japan
- Senegal
- Switzerland
- Iran
Rankings 21–25
- Denmark
- Austria
- South Korea
- Australia
- Ecuador
Key Takeaways
- Argentina remains in first place, continuing its dominance after winning Copa América and the 2022 World Cup.
- Spain has climbed into second, reflecting strong performances in recent UEFA competitions.
- Morocco holds the top spot among African nations at 12th, following up on their 2022 World Cup semifinal heroics.
- The United States stands at 15th, showing steady improvement with the 2026 World Cup approaching.
- Japan, South Korea, and Iran continue to represent Asia strongly in the global top 25.
As international tournaments and World Cup qualifiers unfold, these rankings will continue to shift. Expect more changes as national teams sharpen their squads and strategies ahead of the biggest tournament in world football.