FIFA 17 has released their top 20 player rankings for women.
This year FIFA has added at least two more countries to the group of playable women’s national teams with Norway and the Netherlands. The original 12 teams are Germany, USA, France, Sweden, England, Brazil, Canada, Australia, Spain, China, Italy, and Mexico. Right now the only mode for women seems to be playing your way through an international tournament. (Clubs, EA Sports. Add women’s clubs.)
Check Full list after the cut
- Carli Lloyd - USA
- Megan Rapinoe - USA
- Marta - Brazil
- Christine Sinclair - Canada
- Amandine Henry - France
- Ada Hegerberg - Norway
- Becky Sauerbrunn - USA
- Alexandra Popp - Germany
- Dzsenifer Marozsan - Germany
- Nilla Fischer - Sweden
- Alex Morgan - USA
- Tobin Heath - USA
- Julie Johnston - USA
- Cristiane - Brazil
- Rosana - Brazil
- Erin McLeod - Canada
- Sophie Schmidt - Canada
- Steph Houghton - England
- Wendie Renard - France\
- Caroline Seger - Sweden
Unfortunately Japan, who would have been a fantastic addition to the list of women’s teams, are a part of Pro Evolution Soccer, so their likenesses can’t be included in FIFA games.
As always FIFA player rankings are fairly meaningless in the context of the real world but don’t let that stop you from debating who should have actually been in the #1 spot. Going off recent international performance, there are a fair few arguments for Carli Lloyd not being at the top of the list right now, or even being the top-ranked American player. (Having a really great time in a 9-0 steamroll of Thailand is not a persuasive argument.)
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