U.S. falls into tie for 33rd in FIFA rankings
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The U.S. dropped four spots into a tie with Hungary for No. 33 in FIFA’s November ranking of the world’s soccer teams, the Americans’ lowest place in the poll since July.
Jurgen Klinsmann’s team played twice in the October ranking period, losing to CONCACAF rivals Mexico and Costa Rica. Since reaching the knockout round of the 2014 World Cup, the U.S. has gone 10-8-5 and has won just one of its last six games.
With its win over the U.S., Mexico improved four spots to No. 24 overall, where it is tied with France. That’s Mexico’s best performance since June, when the country ranked 23rd.
Belgium, meanwhile, moved atop the rankings for the first time in the country’s history, jumping over Germany and Argentina, which fell two spots to third. Austria moved into the top 10, grabbing the final spot, while Wales dropped seven places to No. 15 overall.
Chile was the biggest mover in the top 10, improving four spots to No. 5.
The rankings:
1. Belgium
2. Germany
3. Argentina
4. Portugal
5. Chile
6. Spain
7. Colombia
8. Brazil
9. England
10. Austria
11. Switzerland
12. Uruguay
13. Italy
14. Romania
15. Wales
16. The Netherlands
17. Czech Republic
18. Turkey
19. Croatia
20. Bosnia and Herzegovina
21. Ecuador
22. Ivory Coast
23. Russia
24(t). Mexico, France
26. Algeria
27. Slovakia
28. Ukraine
29. Northern Ireland
30. Ghana
33(t). Hungary, U.S.
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