Canada remains unchanged at No. 6 in the latest FIFA women's rankings that see Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia included for the first time.
Canada's Adriana Leon celebrates with her teammates after scoring against Australia in a friendly match in Sydney, on Sept. 6, 2022. that see Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia included for the first time.Some 112 international matches were played, including the playoff tournament for this summer's FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, since the last rankings were released in December.Spain is No. 7 followed by the Netherlands and Brazil.
In joining Panama in booking the last available World Cup berths, No. 21 Portugal and No. 53 Haiti posted career-high points totals in the rankings. Cabo Verde, a group of islands west of Senegal in the North Atlantic also known as Cape Verde, enters the rankings at No. 133 while Saudi Arabia comes in at No. 171. The Saudi women made their international debut in February 2022 in a 2-0 win over Seychelles.
North Korea, which had been 10th, dropped out of the rankings due to inactivity. FIFA says its last game, for ranking purposes, was a 3-3 draw with Italy on March 6, 2019.
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