Canada drops 2 spots to No. 7 in FIFA rankings after round-of-16 World Cup exit
Canada has dropped two places to No. 7 in the FIFA world rankings after exiting in the round of 16 at the recent Women’s World Cup.
The world champion Americans remained No. 1 in the rankings released Friday, increasing their lead over Germany to a record 121 points. The Netherlands jumped five spots to a career-best No. 3 after making it all the way to the World Cup final, defeating Canada in group play en route.
France was unchanged at No. 4. England, which finished fourth at the tournament, fell two places to No. 5.
The Canadians had hoped to go deep into the 24-country tournament. But Kenneth Heiner-Moller’s team lost 1-0 in the first knockout round to Sweden, which rose three places to vault past Canada into No. 6 in the rankings. It’s Sweden’s first visit to the top six in more than two years.