The U.S. men's national soccer team has surpassed Mexico in FIFA's world rankings.
The ascent makes the USA team the highest ranking of the world soccer body's Concacaf (North, Central American and Caribbean) nations section in the qualifying rounds for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
USA is now ranked 12th in FIFA's ranking, while Mexico is in 14th position.
USA's rise above Mexico is the first time the team has ranked above Mexico since July 2015.
The result follows Mexico's losses to the U.S. and Canada this month, in which it lost 2-0 and 2-1 respectively.
Mexico had briefly been in the top 10 before dropping five spots to No. 14 following the two losses.
Canada, which is ahead of both Concacaf powers through eight of 14 games in the region's World Cup qualifying competition, has equaled its best positioning ever by rocketing to 40th overall, third-best in the confederation.
Costa Rica follows in 49th position, followed by Jamaica at 57.
In the overall FIFA ranking, which includes teams from all countries, Belgium is currently No. 1, followed by Brazil, France, England and Argentina.
The Qatar 2022 World Cup kicks off on November 21, 2022.