The Americans has retained their No. 1 in the latest FIFA Women's World Ranking despite significant gains from competitors
Spain and Germany apply mounting pressure on AmericansSouth American nations demonstrate growing strengthFrance returns to top 10 while Netherlands drops to 11th positionGetty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED
FIFA released its latest Women's World Ranking, showing the United States maintaining their top position despite a concerning 2-1 home defeat to Brazil in April. The gap between the Americans and their closest challengers has narrowed significantly, with Spain (second) and Germany (third) applying intense pressure after winning all their matches since the previous ranking update. Brazil's victory over the Emma Hayes-coached U.S. squad has propelled the South Americans to fourth place, representing a substantial four-position climb in the rankings.
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1stUSA2ndSpain3rdGermany4thBrazil5thEngland6thSweden7thJapan8thCanada9thKorea DPR10thFranceTHE BIGGER PICTURE
South American women's football has demonstrated remarkable progress, with both Brazil and Argentina securing statement victories against established powers. While Brazil defeated the top-ranked Americans, Argentina's victory over Canada contributed to the dropping one position to eighth. These results represent a significant development in the global women's game, where North American and European nations have traditionally monopolized the upper echelons of the rankings. Meanwhile, England (fifth, down one) and Sweden (sixth) maintain their positions in the top six, while Japan have also experienced setbacks against South American opposition.
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The United States women face mounting pressure to address vulnerabilities exposed in recent matches as they prepare for upcoming international competitions under Hayes' leadership. The team recently beat Jamaica 4-0 on June 3 and faces the Republic of Ireland twice on June 26 and June 29, and then Canada on July 2.






