On July 31st, the curtain came down on the Olympic men's group stage. Today, the senior sports reporter of "today's media" football channel unveiled the value ranking of the Olympic men's soccer team for us, France, Spain and Argentina topped the list of three, while Japan ranked 10th, only slightly better than Egypt in the bottom two.

Here's a detailed breakdown of the rankings:

The French Olympic team, valued at €392.6 million overall, is led by the team's star player, Ollis, who is worth €55 million.

The Spanish national team is close behind with a total valuation of €370.3 million, with Baena leading the team with €40 million.

The Argentine national team is third with a total valuation of €247.55 million, with Julian Alvarez leading the team with an individual value of €90 million.

The Moroccan national Olympic team is in fifth place with a valuation of 165.1 million euros, with Ashraf leading the way with 60 million euros.

The U.S. Olympic team is valued at €81.7 million, with Kevin Paredes taking the top spot on the team at €7.5 million.

The Paraguayan national team is valued at a total of 53.6 million euros, with Enciso topping the team with 22 million euros.

The Israeli Olympic team is in seventh place with a valuation of €51.93 million, with Grock leading the way with €25 million.

The Ukrainian national Olympics are valued at 30.85 million euros overall, with Sikan ranking as the highest in the squad at 7 million euros.

Uzbekistan's Olympic team is valued at 26.55 million euros, with Fezulayev the team's highest at 6 million euros.

The Japanese national Olympics are in tenth place with a valuation of 22.6 million euros, with Mitsuyoshi Saito topping the team with 4 million euros.

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