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USMNT remain at No. 16 in FIFA rankings despite CONCACAF Nations League finals disappointment, Mexico and Canada both rise

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  • USMNT remain at No. 16 in the rankings
  • FIFA coefficient increased thanks to January camp wins
  • Argentina remain top after locking up World Cup qualification
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The U.S. men's national team held steady at No. 16 in the latest iteration of FIFA's worldwide rankings despite losing back-to-back games in Pochettino's first competitive fixtures in charge.

    Their coefficient increased narrowly - largely thanks to their form in January camp, when Pochettino's side won two on the bounce.

    Mexico moved up two spots to No. 17 after lifting the CONCACAF Nations League title, while runners-up Panama also climbed three spots to No. 33. After defeating the USMNT in the third-place match, Canada moved up one spot to No. 30, their highest-ever ranking. 

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    FIFA ranks its teams multiple times per year - although the exact cadence varies based on match regularity and major tournament schedules. The USMNT have been on a steady decline over the past 15 months, dropping from 11th to as low as 18th following their Copa America disappointment in 2024.

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Argentina remained top of the rankings - where they have sat since April 2023. Their ascendancy was bolstered by the 2022 World Cup win and ensuing Copa America victory 18 months later.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR THE USMNT?

    The next FIFA rankings are set to be released in July. Before then, the U.S. will play a duo of friendlies against Turkey and Switzerland, before hoping to defend their Gold Cup crown on home soil.