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Shock Ranking Revelation! The World's Top Argentine Club Isn't Playing in the Club World Cup!

Discover how a team outside the global spotlight earned the top national honor in the latest international statistical breakdown

By Kary Vargas

 IFFHS. Fhoto: Conmebol
IFFHS. Fhoto: Conmebol

While everyone's watching the Club World Cup in the U.S., the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) just released their monthly ranking. And guess what? The top Argentine team isn't one of the 32 clubs playing in that big tournament! With an impressive jump of 11 spots in points earned between June 2024 and May 2025, Racing Club is now ranked 21st in the world. This makes them the highest-ranked Argentine team globally, which is a huge deal!

This honor from the IFFHS shows how consistent and high-performing Racing has been over the past year. Even though they're not in the Club World Cup spotlight, their quiet, effective work has pushed them into a top spot. They've even passed other big Argentine clubs that are playing in the FIFA tournament. It really highlights their strong management and competitive play, and it's something to celebrate!

How Racing Climbed to the Top in the IFFHS Ranking

The IFFHS ranking looks at how clubs perform in national and international competitions over a set time. They give points for wins, draws, and how far teams go in tournaments. Racing's rise isn't just luck; it's because of a few key things they did right.

  • Steady National Performance: Racing has been very consistent in local tournaments, always earning valuable points. This includes strong showings in the Liga Profesional, Copa Argentina, and Copa de la Liga, where they've proven to be a serious contender every time.
  • Strong International Play: While they're not in the current Club World Cup, the period the ranking covers (June 2024 to May 2025) includes international competitions where Racing performed well and picked up important points. Their deep runs in the Copa Libertadores or Copa Sudamericana were crucial for their global standing.
  • Balanced Team and Smart Tactics: Success in these rankings shows a well-balanced team with solid defense and effective attacking. Racing's coaching staff has built a playing style that gets results, letting them compete equally with the best teams in South America.
  • Good Club Management: Behind the on-field results, there's smart club management that has developed the squad, made clever signings, and kept a structure that helps them perform at a high level. Keeping a project going long-term is key to earning points over time.

Being ranked 21st in the world, ahead of teams from bigger leagues and with more media attention, is an achievement Racing Club can be very proud of.

It's pretty unique that Racing is the top-ranked Argentine team by IFFHS while not being in the Club World Cup. This shows how the IFFHS system works.

  • Long-Term Evaluation: Unlike what you might see from just one tournament, the IFFHS ranking measures performance over a whole year. So, Racing's high spot is because of consistent performance, not just a sudden peak in form.
  • The Power of Consistency: While other Argentine teams might have had one great cup run that got them into the Club World Cup, Racing has shown a steady performance that adds up to more points overall. It's a win for being consistently good.
  • A Message for Argentine Football: This recognition for Racing also reminds us of how good and competitive Argentine football is in general. Even with money problems or structural issues, teams in the country keep performing well and succeeding in continental competitions.
  • Prestige and Visibility: For Racing, this IFFHS recognition isn't just a cause for internal celebration; it also gives them more international visibility and prestige. It puts them on the map as an important club in world football, which can help attract future signings or sponsors.

Racing Club has earned its spot as the best Argentine team in the IFFHS ranking through hard work and merit. It's an achievement that confirms their strong current standing and points to a bright future. It shows that greatness is built day by day, with consistency and ambition, even when you're not in the spotlight of a specific major tournament. Racing fans have every reason to celebrate this important recognition!

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Kary  Vargas

Kary Vargas

I am Kary Vargas, a 26-year-old sports journalist. I am passionate about Ecuadorian soccer and I am dedicated to creating content related to this sport. I focus mainly on soccer events in Ecuador, covering matches, interviews, press conferences and generating attractive content for social networks and other platforms.My passion for Ecuadorian Soccer prompted me to train professionally at the Salesiana Polytechnic University, where I graduated with honors in Journalism. During my university years...

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