FIFA Ranking: Morocco Reaches Sixth Place for the First Time in Its History

The International Football Federation (FIFA) issued today the latest update for the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Men’s Ranking, with the results of recent international matches taken into account, placing Morocco in sixth place for the first time in its history.

Morocco’s ranking improved after a positive draw with Brazil, which now occupies fifth place, with one goal for each team.

The Argentina Maintains Its Strong Lead

Argentina retained the top spot in the ranking with 1889.06 points, after a significant victory over Algeria with a score of 3-0, achieving a positive gain of +11.80 points.

The French national team comes in second with 1887.11 points after its victory over Senegal 3-1 (+16.41).

Spain in Third Place

Spain dropped to third place with 1856.03 points (-18.68) after a goalless draw against Cape Verde.

England Approaches the Top

The ranking saw significant progress for England, which occupies fourth place with 1847.68 points (+19.66), during its lead of 3-2 against Croatia (in the 76th minute).

Brazil and Morocco in the Top Five

  • Brazil (5th place – 1765.34 points)
  • Morocco (6th place – 1755.62 points)

The rest of the top ten positions:

RankTeamPointsChange
7Portugal1755.09-12.76
8Netherlands1749.20
9Germany1743.54
10Belgium1733.93-8.30

Important Notes:

  • The ranking is considered unofficial until all matches are recognized as international matches of category “A”.
  • The last official ranking announced was on June 11, and updates continue with ongoing and upcoming matches (such as Morocco’s matches with Scotland and Brazil’s with Haiti).

>Content generated from the Arabic version of Tanja7.com

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