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Moroccan National Team Achieves Historic Seventh in FIFA Rankings

Moroccan National Team Achieves Historic Seventh in FIFA Rankings

T.E (Elbotola)
03 June 2026at21:44

The Moroccan national team has climbed to seventh place globally in the updated FIFA rankings, released on Wednesday.

Achieving seventh place worldwide marks the best ranking in the national team's history within the FIFA global standings, an unprecedented accomplishment.

This ranking reflects the significant development national football has undergone in recent years and underscores the Moroccan team's growing stature on the international stage.

The national team accumulated a total of 1756.94 points, maintaining its lead among African teams. It surpasses Senegal (14th globally), Nigeria (25th globally), Algeria (28th globally), and Egypt (29th globally).

On the Arab level, the national team continued to assert its dominance and leadership, ahead of Algeria (28th globally), Egypt (29th globally), Tunisia (46th globally), and Qatar (55th globally).

What historic achievement did the Moroccan national team accomplish in the latest FIFA rankings?

The Moroccan national team achieved a historic seventh place globally in the updated FIFA rankings. This marks their best-ever position in the national team's history, reflecting significant development and growing stature on the international stage.

How does Morocco's new FIFA ranking compare to other African and Arab teams?

Morocco's new FIFA ranking solidifies its position as the top African team, surpassing rivals like Senegal, Nigeria, Algeria, and Egypt. On the Arab level, they also maintain leadership ahead of Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, and Qatar.

What does this historic FIFA ranking signify for Moroccan football's future?

This historic FIFA ranking signifies the significant development Moroccan national football has undergone in recent years. It underscores the team's growing stature internationally and sets a new benchmark for future aspirations and continued dominance on both African and Arab stages.