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FIFA Ranking: Argentina ends the year as number 1 and Bolivia in 79th place

FIFA Ranking: Argentina ends the year as number 1 and Bolivia in 79th place

December 19, 2024, 7:55 PM

December 19, 2024, 7:55 PM

The Bolivian soccer team closes the year in 79th place in the FIFA ranking, which was published this Thursday. La Verde has maintained that position since October, while Argentina finishes the season in first place, for the second consecutive year.

France and Spain complete the podium with second and third place, respectively, followed by England, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Germany, which occupy the privileged positions.

Compared to December 2023, Bolivia improved six places, since last season it finished in 85th place, but it is still the last in South America and very far from Paraguay, which is the penultimate in Conmebol, as it occupies step number 53. .

.1. Argentina 1867.25

.2. France 1859.78

.3. Spain 1853.27

.4. England 1813.81

.5. Brazil 1775.85

.6. Portugal 1756.12

.7. Netherlands 1747.55

.8. Belgium 1740.62

.9. Italy 1731.51

10. Germany 1703.79

11. Uruguay 1695.91

12. Colombia 1694.44

19. Mexico 1627.4

24. Ecuador 1560.13

36. Panama 1504.39

40. Peru 1488.42

47. Venezuela 1475.71

50. Chili 1469.44

53. Paraguay 1458.26

54. Costa Rica 1454.99

75. Honduras 1325.93

79. Bolivia 1308.58

83. El Salvador 1300.81

105. Guatemala 1201.35

133. Nicaragua 1114.28

141. Dominican Republic 1083.36

157. Puerto Rico 1022.83

163. Cuba 994.43

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