Football: Morocco climbs to sixth place in world rankings

Morocco has reached the highest world ranking in its football history after benefiting from Portugal’s 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo in the opening match of Group 11 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The result caused Portugal to lose ground in the live world rankings, allowing the Atlas Lions to move up to sixth place globally, marking a new milestone for Moroccan football.

The achievement comes as Morocco continues its impressive rise on the international stage, building on recent successes that have established the national team among the world’s elite.

Morocco’s rise follows a strong performance in its opening World Cup match, where the Atlas Lions held Brazil to a 1-1 draw after delivering one of the tournament’s standout displays.

The national team now turns its attention to its second group-stage fixture against Scotland national football team this Friday at Gillette Stadium in Boston. Head coach Mohamed Ouahbi and his players will be aiming to build on their positive start and strengthen their position in the competition.

Morocco’s latest achievement further underlines the country’s growing influence in world football and reflects the continued progress of a generation that has consistently challenged traditional football powers on the global stage.

 

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