Tuesday 17 March 2026

Tuesday 17 March 2026

Morocco Maintains 11th FIFA Worldwide Rank

The Atlas Lions remain 11th in the men’s world football rankings, according to December’s edition published Monday by FIFA.

With a total of 1716.34 points, Morocco is 0.54 point shy of reentering the Top 10 following a 27-year absence (April 1998). The Atlas Lions are hot on the heels of Croatia, still 10th with 1,716.88 points.

With five wins and one draw for the national A’ team, which took home the FIFA Arab Cup a few days ago in Qatar, Morocco has improved its score by 3.22 points compared to the November rankings.

The December 2025 edition of the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, the last for the year, comes after 42 new games, notably those played in the Arab Cup. It therefore did not take into account Morocco’s victory over the Comoros the day before in the opening match of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025) in Rabat.

In the Top 10, Spain (1st) ends 2025 atop the rankings after overtaking Argentina (2nd) in September’s qualifying matches, while France (3rd) completes the 2025 podium. England (4th), Brazil (5th), Portugal (6th), the Netherlands (7th), Belgium (8th), and Germany (9th) also staying in the Top 10.

The top 33 spots remain unchanged with only three teams managing to climb more than one place: Jordan (64th, +2), runners-up in the 2025 FIFA Arab Cup against Morocco, Vietnam (107th, +3) and Singapore (148th, +3).

Kosovo (80th, unchanged) stood out by earning 89.02 points—the highest total among all teams—thanks to a record of seven wins and two draws in its ten matches played this year. Kosovo is also the team that has recorded the most spectacular progress over the last twelve months, climbing 19 ranks.

Other nations that have done well in 2025 include Norway (29th, unchanged), which has accumulated 68.70 points, and Suriname (123rd, unchanged), which has climbed 15 spots since the December 2024 rankings. In addition, 12 teams have advanced 10 to 14 places.

At the end of 2025, the distribution of the top 50 teams by confederation has remained virtually unchanged compared to the end of the previous year: 26 teams in the Top 50 are from UEFA, seven from CONMEBOL (-1), seven from CAF, five from CONCACAF (+1), five from AFC and none from OFC.

MAP: 22 December 2025

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The new head coach of Morocco’s national football team, Mohamed Ouahbi, expressed Thursday evening his determination to build on existing achievements in order to further enhance the performance of the national team in upcoming competitions.

“I am driven by a strong determination to continue the work already started in order to build on these achievements and allow the Moroccan national team to keep shining,” Ouahbi said during a press conference held to present him officially at the Mohammed VI Football Complex.

Morocco has a solid foundation capable of competing with top national teams at major global events, particularly the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, Ouahbi noted.

In this regard, he indicated that his selections will primarily be based on players’ performances rather than their age or the league in which they play.

According to him, the most important aspect is selecting the most competitive players in order to build a “strong and balanced” team, adding that “his contract with Morocco is above all a moral one.”

On this occasion, the Moroccan national team coach introduced his first assistant, João Sacramento, noting that the other members of the technical staff will be announced at a later stage.

For his part, the president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Fouzi Lekjaa, said that the choice of Mohamed Ouahbi was the result of “thorough deliberations.”

“We have prioritized continuity,” Lekjaa noted, adding that the trust placed in Moroccan executives eventually bears fruit.

In this regard, the FRMF president also highlighted the crucial role played by the federation’s technical department in the successes of Moroccan football.

Mohamed Ouahbi has been appointed the new head coach of Morocco’s national football team, succeeding Walid Regragui, the president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Fouzi Lekjaa, announced Thursday evening.

During a press conference held at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, Lekjaa wished Ouahbi every success in his new role.

World champion with the Atlas Cubs (U20) in Chile, Ouahbi now takes charge of the senior national team just a few months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Also a finalist in the U20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, the Moroccan coach will make his debut on the Morocco bench during two friendly matches the Atlas Lions will play against Ecuador national football team in Spain (March 27) and Paraguay national football team in France (March 31).

At the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Morocco has been drawn in Group C alongside Brazil national football team, Scotland national football team and Haiti national football team.

Morocco will play two friendly matches against Ecuador and Paraguay on March 27 in Madrid and March 31 in Lens, France, respectively, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) announced on Wednesday.

The first friendly match against Ecuador will be played at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid (9:15 p.m.), while the second (against Paraguay) is scheduled at the Bollaert-Delelis Stadium in Lens (8:00 p.m.), the FRMF said on its website.

These two matches are part of the Atlas Lions’ preparations for the final phase of the 23rd edition of the 2026 World Cup.

The next World Cup will be held from June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Morocco is in Group C, alongside Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti.

Under the High Instructions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid received on Monday at the Royal Guests Palace in Rabat the members of the National Football Team, finalists of the Africa Cup of Nations (Morocco-2025).

On this occasion, HRH Prince Moulay Rachid was greeted by the President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, the National Team coach, Walid Regragui, and the members of the National Team, before posing for a commemorative photo.

This reception reflects the High Benevolence with which His Majesty the King, may God assist Him, has continually surrounded the youth and supported their development through sports, and the particular interest the Sovereign attaches to this sector in general, and to football in particular.

His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, sent, immediately after the end of the final match between the national team and its Senegalese counterpart, a message of congratulations to the members of the National Team. In this message, the Sovereign emphasized that, “through this distinguished campaign, you have demonstrated that perseverance, dedication, and team spirit are the keys to achieving excellence” and “also shown the world what Moroccan and African youth can accomplish when they believe in their talents and abilities”.

“You also proved, through determination and your heroic and honorable performance, the importance of my strategic vision to invest in human capital and modernize the Kingdom’s infrastructure, which demonstrated their resilience and their world-class level of preparation ahead of the organization of the 2030 World Cup,” HM the King stated in His message.

Four Moroccan players feature in the Best XI for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, held from December 21 to January 18, as announced on Wednesday by the CAF Technical Study Group (TSG).

They are goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, who “delivered an outstanding campaign, conceding just two goals in seven matches,” and his teammates Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui, and Brahim Diaz, who finished as the tournament’s top scorer, according to a press release from the African body.

The list is completed by four players from Senegal, namely Moussa Niakhaté, Pape Gueye, Idrissa Gueye, and Sadio Mané, in addition to Nigerians Calvin Bassey, Ademola Lookman, and Victor Osimhen.

The tournament’s Team of the Tournament was selected by the CAF TSG, which implemented a fully integrated evaluation model, initially remotely and then on-site throughout the competition, supported by live data platforms, multi-angle video feeds, and dedicated video analysts.

 The Atlas Lions have risen three spots to reach 8th place in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking for the first time in history, according to the January update released on Monday.

Despite losing in the final, AFCON host country, Morocco, can celebrate a return to the top 10 for the first time since April 1998, achieving its highest ranking ever, FIFA said in a statement.

The Atlas Lions now have 1,736.57 points, up 20.23. Their rise came at the expense of Croatia (11th, −1), which drops out of the top 10, as well as Belgium (9th, −1) and Germany (10th, −1).

The top of the ranking remains unchanged, with Spain (1st), Argentina, the reigning FIFA World Cup champion (2nd), and France (3rd) continuing to lead.

In Africa, Morocco leads, with Senegal (12th, +7) following. Nigeria (26th) and Cameroon (45th) made historic 12-place gains after the Africa Cup of Nations.

FIFA noted that CAF now has nine teams in the top 50, two more than at the end of 2025, while AFC and CONCACAF each lost a spot. UEFA dominates with 26 teams in the top 50, CONMEBOL has seven, and OFC remains unrepresented.