Lionel Messi's team rose to first place, riding on the back of two victories in March's friendlies, with Panama (2-0) and Curaçao (7-0), in exchange for Brazil, which fell to third after losing a friendly with Morocco (2-1).
The fall of the 'canarinhos' was also taken advantage of by France, with the world runner-up rising to second place, after starting in March to qualify for the 2024 European Championship with triumphs against the Netherlands (4-0) and Ireland (1-0).
The FIFA top 10 remains unchanged up to 10th position, with Belgium in fourth, England in fifth, Netherlands in sixth, Croatia in seventh, Italy in eighth, Portugal in ninth and Spain in 10th.
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