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FIFA released its latest women’s world rankings this Thursday, June 2025, and while the top spots remain largely unchanged, there’s plenty to unpack for U.S. soccer fans.

The National team holds steady at 60th globally with 1419.63 points, maintaining its position as 3rd best team on the African continent. While this ranking might not grab headlines like a World Cup victory, it highlights the ongoing competition and development within women’s soccer worldwide.

The United States continues to reign supreme at the top of the FIFA rankings with 2057.19 points. Their dominance is a testament to the investment and infrastructure supporting women’s soccer in the U.S.,a model manny nations aspire to emulate. following closely behind are Spain (2034.34 points) and Germany (2030.88 points), solidifying Europe’s strong presence in the top tier of women’s soccer.

Looking at the African landscape, Nigeria leads the way at 36th globally with 1623.29 points. South Africa follows at 54th with 1488.49 points, with the lionesses rounding out the top three African teams at 60th. The competition within Africa is fierce,and these rankings reflect the growing investment and talent emerging from the continent.

For U.S. fans,the continued dominance of the USWNT is a source of pride. Though, the rising competitiveness of teams like Spain and Germany serves as a reminder that complacency is not an option. The upcoming 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico [1], will be a crucial test for the USWNT as they face increasingly formidable opponents. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) plays a crucial role in unifying national soccer associations [2].

One area for further investigation is the impact of FIFA’s talent development programs [3] on the global landscape of women’s soccer. Are these programs effectively leveling the playing field and fostering growth in emerging soccer nations? Understanding the long-term effects of these initiatives is crucial for the continued development of the sport worldwide.

Global Women’s soccer Rankings: Key Data and Analysis

To provide a deeper understanding of the current landscape presented in the FIFA rankings for June 2025, here’s a comprehensive table outlining key data points and comparative insights.

| Rank | Country | Points | Region | Change in Rank (Since Last Ranking) | Key Insights |

|——|—————–|———–|——————–|————————————–|————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–|

| 1 | United states | 2057.19 | North America | – | Maintains its top position, highlighting continued investment in player development and infrastructure. |

| 2 | Spain | 2034.34 | Europe | – | Shows a strong performance and solidifies Europe’s dominance at the highest level. |

| 3 | Germany | 2030.88 | Europe | – | European teams show great performances to the development of women’s soccer. |

| 36 | nigeria | 1623.29 | Africa | – | Nigeria remains the top-ranked team in Africa, demonstrating sustained regional prowess. |

Note: This table reflects data available as of June 2025. Rankings are dynamic and subject to change.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What determines the FIFA women’s world rankings?

A: The FIFA/coca-Cola Women’s world Ranking is resolute by a points-based system. The points are earned based on match results, the importance of the match (e.g., World Cup, pleasant), the strength of the opponent, and, recently, the date of the match.

Q2: Are the United States women’s national team (USWNT) rankings always at the top?

A: The USWNT has consistently maintained a high ranking, often holding the top spot. While the USWNT consistently places well,it faces increasing competition in its pursuit of titles.

Q3: What is the importance of the African nations’ rankings?

A: The African countries’ rankings reflect the growing investment into promoting women’s soccer. The teams in Africa are making strides in women’s soccer.

Q4: What is the importance of FIFA in international football?

A: The federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) unifies national soccer associations and is crucial for the administration of global soccer, providing a platform for competition and development.

Q5: What impact do FIFA’s talent development programs have?

A: FIFA’s talent development programs can potentially elevate the sport globally, helping less developed nations level the playing field and promote interest in the sport. The long-term impacts are continually being assessed.

Q6: How does the upcoming 2026 World Cup affect the current rankings and future trends?

A:* The co-hosting of the 2026 World Cup by the United States, Canada, and Mexico will provide a heightened stage for competition, potentially leading to shifts in the rankings as teams compete at the highest level. This will likely impact ongoing development, making the sport more competitive globally.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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