Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 13
POLITICO Ranks 48 World Cup Teams by 6 Metrics, With 10 EU Countries in Field
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 13

POLITICO Ranks 48 World Cup Teams by 6 Metrics, With 10 EU Countries in Field

1 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 13

Summary

  • 48 World Cup participants were re-ranked by POLITICO using six measures, pairing FIFA standings with five alternative categories including 2024 GDP per person.
  • April FIFA rankings set the baseline: France sat No. 1, Spain No. 2 and Argentina No. 3, while New Zealand entered as the tournament’s lowest-ranked team at No. 85.
  • Sweden, France, Qatar, Uruguay, Norway, New Zealand and Switzerland emerged as top performers in different categories rather than through match results.
  • 10 EU countries are in this year’s 48-team tournament, and POLITICO said more data visualizations will follow today and tomorrow.

Insights

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