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FIFA Women's World Rankings

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Top 25 Rankings as of June 2009[1]
Rank Team Points Confederation
1  United States 2198 CONCACAF
2  Brazil 2125 CONMEBOL
3  Germany 2119 UEFA
4  Sweden 2100 UEFA
5  Korea DPR 2026 AFC
6  Denmark 2018 UEFA
7  Japan 1985 AFC
8  France 1982 UEFA
9  England 1973 UEFA
10  Norway 1972 UEFA
11  Canada 1938 CONCACAF
12  China PR 1934 AFC
13  Italy 1928 UEFA
14  Australia 1892 AFC
15  Russia 1864 UEFA
16  Ukraine 1860 UEFA
17  Netherlands 1844 UEFA
18  Finland 1836 UEFA
19  Iceland 1833 UEFA
20  Spain 1796 UEFA
21  Korea Republic 1786 AFC
22  Mexico 1774 CONCACAF
23  Czech Republic 1767 UEFA
24  New Zealand 1747 OFC
25  Scotland 1724 UEFA
FIFA Women's World Ranking Leaders

The FIFA Women's World Rankings for football were introduced in July 2003 as a follow-on to the existing FIFA World Rankings for men. FIFA Women's World Rankings attempt to compare the strength of internationally active teams at any given time.

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[edit] Differences with men's system

There are several important distinctions in the FIFA Women's World Rankings formula:

  • FIFA Women's World Rankings are only published four times a year. Normally, rankings come out in March, June, September and December. However, the dates may be adjusted in World Cup years; for example, in 2007, the third set of rankings came out in October, allowing the rankings to reflect the results of the World Cup held in September. In contrast, FIFA Men's World Rankings are published monthly.
  • FIFA Women's World Rankings are based on every international match a team ever played, going back to 1971, the first FIFA-recognized women's international between France and the Netherlands. The men's ranking system considers only matches in the last four years.
  • FIFA Women's World Rankings is not weighted to emphasize recent results, whereas the men's results are weighted on a sliding scale, thus emphasizing recent results.

This results in a FIFA Women's World Rankings system which is far more similar to the Elo football rating system; ratings for teams with fewer than 30 matches should be considered provisional.

[edit] Leaders

Team Times
 Germany 16
 United States 9

To date Germany and the USA have been the only two teams to have led the rankings. Between them, they held the top two spots from the third set of rankings in October 2003, immediately after the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, through the December 2008 rankings. Germany dropped out of the top two in March 2009, replaced by Brazil.

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