

Catalina Usme celebrates a goal with the Colombian National Team in the Copa América Women.
Photo: EFE – Vicente Costales
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FIFA published a new edition of the world ranking of women's teams and Colombia remained in 18, with 1796.71 points. Although the tricolor lost 0.71 units with respect to the last update of June 12, it retains its best historical position in the ranking.
This place represents a new milestone for the national team, which continues to consolidate as one of the emerging powers of women's football. Before this brand, its best location had been the Post 21reached between August 16, 2024 and March 6, 2025.
Colombia is the second best selection in South America, only behind Brazil.
The Brazilian team, however, was one of the great affected in this edition. Despite having crowned champion of the Women's Copa América by beating the tricolor in the final by penalty, He lost three positions in the ranking and fell to the seventh place, with 1976.3 units.
In Top 10, Spain became the new world leader. After its runner -up in the Eurocup – where it fell to England in penalties – the team led by Montse Tomé added 2066.79 points and surpassed the United States (2065.06), which dominated the classification since August 2024.
This is how the female female ranking goes:
- España – 2066.79
- United States – 2065.06
- Sweden – 2025.26
- England – 2022.64
- Germany – 2011.56
- France – 1988.68
- Brazil – 1976.3
- Japan – 1971.05
- Canada – 1967.83
- North Korea – 1944.22
- Netherlands – 1899.18
- Italia – 1884.32
- Norway – 1861.98
- Denmark – 1848.31
- AUSRALIA – 1835.34
- China – 1807.34
- Iceland – 1804.32
- Colombia – 1796.71
- Austria – 1794.41
- Belgium – 1788.87
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