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Morocco's National Team Rises to 13th in FIFA Rankings, Maintains African Dominance
Morocco's national football team has achieved a notable advancement in the latest FIFA rankings, securing the 13th position globally, up one spot from their previous ranking of 14th. With 1681.57 points, the Atlas Lions continue to maintain their status as Africa's highest-ranked team.
The improvement in rankings follows a series of impressive performances in recent qualifiers. The team demonstrated remarkable form against the Central African Republic, securing two decisive victories with scores of 4-0 and 5-0. Their success extended to a commanding 4-1 victory over Gabon in September, further solidifying their position.
In the continental hierarchy, Senegal holds the second position among African nations, followed by Egypt, Nigeria, Algeria, and Côte d'Ivoire. On the global stage, Argentina maintains its position at the summit of the FIFA rankings, with France and England completing the top three, followed by Brazil and Belgium.
Looking ahead, the Atlas Lions face significant challenges as they prepare for two major tournaments. The team is set to compete in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations, which Morocco will host, carrying the hopes of securing victory on home soil. Additionally, expectations are high following their historic achievement at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where they became the first Arab and African nation to reach the tournament's semifinals.
While the recent qualifier performances showcase Morocco's strength, analysts suggest that continued improvement will be crucial as the team approaches these prestigious competitions. The combination of home advantage in the Africa Cup of Nations and their recent World Cup success has created heightened anticipation among Moroccan supporters, who are eager to see their team maintain its upward trajectory in international football.
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