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.