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viernes, 15 de marzo de 2024

The female Vinotinto still does not play but rose in the FIFA ranking

 


The launch of the first 2024 women's national team classification by FIFA has unleashed a wave of analysis and reflection in the international football community. Among the most notable news is the rise of the Venezuelan women's team, affectionately known as the Vinotinto feminine, which has managed to advance one place in the world rankings.

Although the Vinotinto Feminine has not seen action on the pitch since September 2023, the team has managed to consolidate its position in the FIFA ranking, climbing from 53rd to 52nd place. This progress, although modest, is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players and coaching staff, as well as the constant evolution of women's football in the country.

It is especially significant that, despite the lack of recent activity, Venezuela has maintained its position as sixth in South America. This achievement underlines the competitiveness and talent that characterizes women's football in the region, with renowned teams such as Brazil, Argentina and Colombia leading the way.

The FIFA ranking of women's national teams has undergone a series of notable changes, with significant changes in the classification after 126 matches were played around the world between December and March. These results reflect the intensity and competitiveness that prevails in women's football globally, as well as the impact each match can have on a team's position in the world rankings.

For the female Vinotinto, this advance in the FIFA ranking is cause for celebration and recognition. Despite the challenges and difficulties, the team continues to move forward and consolidate its position on the international women's football scene, preparing to face new challenges and reach new heights in the future.

As the start of a new season of international competitions approaches, the Vinotinto women's team prepares to proudly represent Venezuela on the world stage, inspiring future generations of players and fans and contributing to the continued growth and development of women's football in the country and beyond.

The recent release of the first 2024 women's national team rankings by FIFA not only brought with it the rise of the women's Vinotinto, but also highlighted other significant movements in the world ranking. One of the highlights was Spain's consolidation of first place, a testament to the continued dominance and excellence of women's football in that country. The Spanish team has demonstrated its quality and consistency on the field of play, maintaining its position at the top of the ranking and serving as an inspiration for teams around the world.

Another highlight was Brazil's return to the top 10, after their outstanding performance as runners-up in the Women's Gold Cup. This achievement underlines the resurgence of Brazilian women's football and the team's determination in its pursuit of greatness. With a rich history in women's football and a legacy of success, Brazil continues to be a formidable force on the international stage, and its return to the top 10 is a reflection of its ability to compete at the highest level.

In addition to these notable movements, the next update of the FIFA ranking of women's teams is scheduled for June 14. This date represents an opportunity for teams to continue proving their worth and advancing in the world rankings. With the season in full swing and numerous tournaments and matches ahead, teams have the opportunity to improve their position and achieve their goals in the FIFA ranking.

The FIFA ranking of women's teams is an important indicator of the state and competitiveness of women's football globally. Each ranking update offers a unique insight into the evolution of the sport and highlights the progress made by teams in their pursuit of excellence. Additionally, it serves as a source of motivation and pride for players, coaches and fans around the world, while promoting the growth and popularity of women's football in all its forms.

 

FIFA Women's Ranking – March 2024

 

1- Spain 2085.96 points

2- England 2021,41

3- France 2018.81

4- United States 2011.2

5- Germany 2005,24

6- Sweden 1998.57

7- Japan 1982.52

8- Netherlands 1951.81

9- Canada 1950.89

10- Brazil 1946.58

23- Colombia 1744.74

33- Argentina 1648.91

38- Chile 1574.23

50- Paraguay 1510.14

52- Venezuela 1488.96

68- Ecuador 1386.93

69- Uruguay 1379.09

75- Peru 1322.49

104- Bolivia 1203.09


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