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Bosnia and Herzegovina fell in the FIFA Ranking

Published July 10, 2025
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The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team is ranked 72nd in the latest ranking of the best national teams in the world published by the World Football Association (FIFA).

The Dragons have dropped two places compared to the previous ranking, which was published on April 3.
Sergej Barbarez’s team currently has 1,349.11 points.

The BiH national team recently beat San Marino 1:0 in World Cup qualifiers, while three days later they lost 2:1 to Slovenia in a friendly match.

Incidentally, the first place was held by the Argentine national team, which collected 1,885.36 points, the Spanish selection is in second place with 1,867.09 points, and France is third with 1,862.03.
England, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Croatia are also in the top ten national teams.

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