Canadian men on the move, climb to No. 35 in latest FIFA world rankings | CBC Sports

Canadian men on the move, climb to No. 35 in latest FIFA world rankings | CBC Sports

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Canada continues its rise under coach Jesse Marsch, jumping three spots to No. 35 in the latest FIFA world rankings.

The Canadian men were rewarded for their 2-1 win over Panama earlier this month in Toronto, moving past the Central American side into third place in CONCACAF behind No. 16 Mexico (up one in the new rankings) and the 18th-ranked U.S. (unchanged). Panama fell two spots to No. 39.

The Canadians are sandwiched between Russia and Nigeria.

Canada was ranked 49th in the world when Marsch took over in mid-May. Since then, the team has climbed to No. 48, 40, No. 38 and now 35.

Canada’s lowest ranking was No. 122, in October 2014.

Suriname, Canada’s opponent next month in the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals, moved up two places to No. 136 in the new rankings.

Germany (No. 11, up two) is knocking on the door of the top 10.

Algeria (No. 37, up four), Peru (No. 38, up five) and Greece (No. 42, up six) all made moves while Cameroon (No. 49th, up four) returned to the top 50. Other African teams moving up were Equatorial Guinea (No. 88, up six), Zimbabwe (No. 117, up seven), The Gambia (No. 128, up seven) and Botswana (No. 140, up seven).

Fellow African sides Comoros (No. 108) and Sudan (No. 110) each climbed 10 spots after Africa Cup of Nations wins over Tunisia and Ghana, respectively. It’s the highest-ever position for Comoros.

The new rankings covered 32 World Cup qualifying matches, 47 for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations, 79 Nations League matches and 17 friendlies.

The Canadian women are currently ranked sixth by FIFA.



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