Women's Euros win propels England to fourth in FIFA rankings
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[August 05, 2022] (Reuters)
- Newly crowned women's European
champions England rose to fourth in the latest FIFA rankings
published on Friday, with four-times World Cup winners United States
holding on to the top spot.
The rankings come after a busy month for women's football in which
continental championships for Africa, North America, South America
and Oceania took place alongside the Euros, as part of qualifying
for the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The United States won their ninth CONCACAF W Championship title in
July to remain in first place, a spot they have occupied since 2017.
England's Euros win on home soil pushed them up four spots from
eighth, while runners-up Germany leapfrogged losing semi-finalists
Sweden into second.
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England's Chloe Kelly on stage during the celebrations REUTERS/Molly
Darlington
South Africa moved up to 54th off the back of their
first Women's Africa Cup of Nations title, while Zambia, who reached
the tournament's semi-finals, were the most improved side in the
rankings, rising 23 places to 80th.
Copa America Femenina winners Brazil remained in ninth place.
Joint World Cup hosts Australia and New Zealand were 12th and 22nd.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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