9 April 2020 – The ongoing measures to combat the spread of Covid-19 have resulted in little football of late and, consequently, next-to-no movement in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking.

A whole raft of international fixtures, including qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup™ and other major tournaments, were postponed, while dates were redrawn for showpiece men’s events such as the Olympic Football Tournament, CONMEBOL Copa America and UEFA EURO.

Amid this upheaval, the Ranking was impacted by just four matches – all friendlies – and, as such, remains all but identical to the previous edition. The solitary change sees South Sudan move into joint-168th position with Bermuda after the latter dropped a Ranking point thanks to a 2-0 defeat in Jamaica (48th, unchanged) on 11 March.

The five other teams involved in friendly matches since the global ladder’s last update were Panama (played twice – 81st, unchanged), Uzbekistan (85th, unchanged), Belarus (87th, unchanged), Guatemala (130th, unchanged) and Nicaragua (151st, unchanged).

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The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 11 June 2020.

Leader Belgium (unchanged)
Moves into top 10 None
Moves out of top 10 None
Matches played in total 4
Most matches played Panama (2)
Biggest move by points Belarus (plus 3 points)
Biggest move by ranks South Sudan (up 1 rank)
Biggest drop by points Uzbekistan (down 3 points)
Biggest drop by ranks None
Newly ranked teams None
Teams no longer ranked None
Inactive teams, not ranked Cook Islands

Teams inactive for more than four years do not appear on the table.

Top 13 in Africa

RNK TEAM TOTAL POINTS PREVIOUS POINTS
20. Senegal   1555 1555
27. Tunisia   1506 1506
31. Nigeria   1493 1493
35. Algeria   1482 1482
43. Morocco   1456 1456
46. Ghana   1439 1439
51. Egypt   1420 1420
53. Cameroon   1413 1413
56. Mali   1389 1389
56. Congo DR   1389 1389
59. Burkina Faso   1381 1381
61. Côte d’Ivoire   1378 1378
71. South Africa   1334 1334

Top 10 in the World

1. Belgium   1765 1765
2. France   1733 1733
3. Brazil   1712 1712
4. England   1661 1661
5. Uruguay   1645 1645
6. Croatia   1642 1642
7. Portugal   1639 1639
8. Spain   1636 1636
9. Argentina   1623 1623
10. Colombia   1622 1622