Soccer-Argentina bump France from top spot in rankings ahead of World Cup title defence


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Argentina v Zambia - Estadio La Bombonera, Buenos Aires, Argentina - March 31, 2026 Argentina's Nicolas Otamendi celebrates scoring their third goal with Lionel Messi REUTERS/Rodrigo Valle

June 11 (Reuters) - Argentina ⁠returned to the top of ⁠the world rankings on Thursday right ‌in time for their World Cup title defence as France dropped two spots to third.

Argentina, ​who kick off their ⁠World Cup campaign ⁠against Algeria on Tuesday in Kansas City, have ⁠not ‌led the ranking since July 2025 but moved up ⁠two spots after victories in warm-up ​fixtures against ‌Iceland and Honduras.

They are oneplace ahead ⁠of Spain, ​whose ranking remained unchanged. France were unseated as the top-ranked team after ⁠losing to Ivory Coast and ​beating Northern Ireland, dropping into third ahead of England and Portugal.

Brazil, Morocco, the ⁠Netherlands, Belgium and Germany rounded out the top 10.

The rankings could impact this year's expanded 48-team World Cup as ​they will serve as ⁠the final tiebreaker should two or ​more teams be equal ‌on points after the ​group stage.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)

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