
The Mexican National Football Team has experienced a rise in the FIFA ranking following the results obtained during the FIFA date in October. After beating the United States, the Tricolor climbed one position and is now ranked 16th in the world, solidifying its status as the most prominent team in Concacaf.
The victory against the United States was crucial for this rise, highlighting the superiority demonstrated by the team led by Javier Aguirre in the region. This result marked the end of a negative streak against their biggest rival and underscored the progress of the Mexican team under the leadership of Aguirre and Rafael Márquez.
At the international level, Argentina remains in first place in the FIFA ranking, followed closely by France and Spain. Within the top 10, Portugal and Italy experienced significant rises by surpassing the Netherlands and Colombia, respectively.
The updated ranking of the top 10 is as follows: Argentina, France, Spain, England, Brazil, Belgium, Portugal, Netherlands, Italy, and Colombia. Regarding the Concacaf teams, Mexico is in 16th place, followed by the United States, Canada, Panama, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Honduras, El Salvador, Haiti, Curaçao, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guatemala.
With the commitments in November yet to be played, the Mexican National Team will seek to consolidate its rise in the next FIFA ranking, which will be announced on November 28. The goal is to end the year in the best possible way and continue climbing positions in the global football landscape.