The United States women’s national team has fallen to fourth in the latest FIFA ranking, its lowest point since FIFA began ranking women’s teams in 2003.
Before Friday, the U.S. women had never been ranked below No. 2 in the world. Spain, England and France make up the top three, in that order.
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The USWNT beat Brazil 1-0 in the Concacaf W Gold Cup final on Sunday but the 2-0 upset to Mexico in the final group stage match is what sent them down in the overall ranking, according to FIFA.
Mexico moved up Friday to 31st overall from a previous No. 35. Mexico failed to qualify for last year’s World Cup.
Mexico beat the United States in February for the second time ever, getting goals from Lizbeth Ovalle and Mayra Pelayo in the group stage victory. They were the first goal conceded by the U.S. to a Concacaf opponent in 33 matches.
The U.S. entered the game 40-1-1 against its continental rival, with its only previous loss a 2-1 defeat during Women’s World Cup qualifying in 2010.
It was the first loss for the U.S. under interim coach Twila Kilgore, who took over after the team’s dramatic exit from the…