Spain climbed from sixth to second, demoting the U.S. to third, while runners-up England and quarter-finalists France remained fourth and fifth in the latest rankings published on Friday.
Sweden, who were third before the World Cup, joined Germany as the only other team to have led the rankings after beating tournament co-hosts Australia to win bronze.
They recorded their worst performance at a World Cup after being knocked out by Sweden in a shootout in the last 16.
Australia dropped one place to 11th despite finishing fourth at the World Cup, with Japan (eighth) returning to the top 10 following a run to the quarter-finals.
World Cup debutants Morocco were the biggest movers, jumping 14 places to 58th.
Persons:
Amanda Perobelli, Hritika Sharma, Peter Rutherford
Organizations:
Soccer Football, FIFA, Brisbane, France, Japan, New Zealand, Olympic, Canada, Thomson
Locations:
New Zealand, Sweden, Brisbane, Australia, United States, Spain, U.S, England, Germany, Morocco, Hyderabad