Argentina retains the top position in the FIFA rankings, and Morocco is retreating

Today, Thursday, the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) announced the monthly ranking of the national teams after 62 matches in last month’s competitions.

Argentina retains the top position in the FIFA rankings, and Morocco is retreating

Today, Thursday, the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) announced the monthly ranking of the national teams after 62 matches in last month’s competitions.

The rankings did not witness any changes at the senior level, as Argentina, France and Brazil remained in the first 3 positions, while the England national team rose to fourth place.

Belgium fell to fifth place, and Croatia moved a step forward in sixth place, while the Dutch team fell to seventh place.

On the other hand, Italy, Portugal and Spain remained in positions from eighth to tenth.

At the African level, Morocco fell to 13th place, but remained the best among the African teams, followed by Senegal (18th), and Tunisia fell to 31st place.

While Algeria and Egypt jumped to 33rd and 34th place, respectively.

In Asia, the Saudi national team was among the top 5, rising to 53rd place, ahead of South Korea (28), Australia (27), Iran (22) and Japan (20).

At the Arab level, other teams were among the top 10, namely Qatar (58), Iraq (70), UAE and Oman (72 and 73), Jordan (82), Bahrain (86), Syria (94), Palestine (96) and Mauritania (99).

While the Panama national team, the runners-up of the Gold Cup, made the best leap by advancing 12 steps forward, to be in the position (45).

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