Morocco Achieves Best Ranking in Its History, Breaks into Seventh Place Globally
The Moroccan national team continues to write new chapters of success on the international stage, having advanced to seventh place in the new world ranking released by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) on Wednesday, marking the best ranking it has achieved in its history.
This achievement embodies the significant leap Moroccan football has experienced in recent years and reflects the technical stability and positive results achieved by the "Atlas Lions" in various international competitions, affirming their place among the elite global teams.
According to the updated ranking, the Moroccan national team increased its tally to 1756.94 points, maintaining its lead among African teams and continuing its continental superiority over its main competitors.
Morocco surpassed prominent African teams, with Senegal ranked fourteenth globally, Nigeria in twenty-fifth place, Algeria in twenty-eighth, and Egypt in twenty-ninth.
The Moroccan national team also strengthened its position as the best Arab team in the world rankings, surpassing Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, and Qatar, continuing to assert its dominance on both the Arab and African levels.
This historic advancement underscores the significant development of Moroccan football, in light of the remarkable results achieved by the national team in recent years, which have enabled it to establish its presence among the strongest teams on the international level.
This achievement embodies the significant leap Moroccan football has experienced in recent years and reflects the technical stability and positive results achieved by the "Atlas Lions" in various international competitions, affirming their place among the elite global teams.
According to the updated ranking, the Moroccan national team increased its tally to 1756.94 points, maintaining its lead among African teams and continuing its continental superiority over its main competitors.
Morocco surpassed prominent African teams, with Senegal ranked fourteenth globally, Nigeria in twenty-fifth place, Algeria in twenty-eighth, and Egypt in twenty-ninth.
The Moroccan national team also strengthened its position as the best Arab team in the world rankings, surpassing Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, and Qatar, continuing to assert its dominance on both the Arab and African levels.
This historic advancement underscores the significant development of Moroccan football, in light of the remarkable results achieved by the national team in recent years, which have enabled it to establish its presence among the strongest teams on the international level.