Morocco has moved up one spot to 11th in the latest FIFA men’s world ranking released on Thursday.
The Atlas Lions, with 1,706 points, benefited from Germany’s drop to 12th after a shock defeat in its opening 2026 World Cup qualifier.
Morocco is close behind Croatia and Italy, which have climbed to 9th and 10th places respectively.
Spain returned to the top of the global table for the first time since 2014, overtaking Argentina, which slipped to third after holding the number one spot for more than two years. France climbed to second place, while Portugal re-entered the Top 5 at Brazil’s expense.
In Africa, Senegal remains 18th, while Egypt dropped to 35th and Algeria is now 38th.
Slovakia recorded the biggest jump worldwide, rising ten places to 42nd following a strong start to World Cup qualifying.
Canada (26th) and Kosovo (91st) both achieved their best-ever rankings since FIFA introduced the system in 1993.