ZURICH: With only one match played since the last edition was published – a Ukraine-Bahrain friendly that ended all square (1-1) – the Top 50 remains unchanged, with Belgium leading the way from France and Brazil.

Bahrain‘s one-place gain (98, +1) is the only movement among the 210 national teams that make up the Ranking. Ukraine remain 24th but, having dropped points, have enabled nearest pursuers Serbia to close the gap on them.

However, while things are presently calm in the standings, that is all expected to change in the coming weeks, when a host of international competitions take place around the globe.

Among them are FIFA World Cup™ qualifiers in Asia, as well as qualifiers for the FIFA Arab Cup 2021™ involving teams from Africa and Asia in mid-June.

Europe will also see its share of action, with UEFA EURO 2021 running from 11 June to 11 July. Finally, across the Atlantic, the Copa America will keep CONMEBOL’s sides busy, while their CONCACAF counterparts have the Gold Cup to play for. With a total of 26 national teams in those two tournaments alone, there is bound to considerable movement in the next edition!

Click here to view the complete ranking.

The method used to calculate positioning in the World Ranking is explained HERE.

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 12 August 2021.

Leader    Belgium (unchanged)
Moves into top 10    none
Moves out of top 10    none
Matches played in total    1
Most matches played    Bahrain, Ukraine (1 match each)
Biggest move by points    Bahrain (plus 1.21 points)
Biggest move by ranks    Bahrain (plus 1 rank)
Biggest drop by points    Ukraine (minus 1.21 points)
Biggest drop by ranks    Kyrgyz Republic (minus 1 rank)
Newly ranked teams    none
Teams that are no longer ranked    none
Inactive teams, not ranked    Cook Islands

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