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Morocco Climb to Historic Eighth in FIFA Rankings Despite AFCON Final Loss to Senegal

MANUEL APAWU by MANUEL APAWU
January 20, 2026
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Morocco Climb to Historic Eighth in FIFA Rankings Despite AFCON Final Loss to Senegal
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Morocco have achieved a landmark moment in their football history after rising to eighth place in the latest FIFA World Rankings, their highest-ever position, despite suffering defeat to Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations final.

The Atlas Lions’ impressive ascent in the global standings reflects their sustained consistency at international level, with strong performances across major tournaments outweighing the disappointment of their AFCON final loss. The ranking makes Morocco the highest-ranked African nation and places them firmly among the world’s elite footballing countries.

Morocco’s journey to the AFCON final showcased their tactical discipline, defensive solidity, and attacking efficiency, qualities that have become hallmarks of the national team under head coach Walid Regragui. Although Senegal emerged victorious in the final, Morocco’s overall campaign earned them valuable ranking points.

The ranking milestone is the latest reward for a golden era in Moroccan football, following their historic semi-final run at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, where they became the first African nation to reach the last four of the competition. That achievement significantly boosted Morocco’s global standing and reputation.

FIFA’s ranking system considers match results, the importance of competitions, and the strength of opponents, factors that worked in Morocco’s favour despite the narrow AFCON setback. Victories over top-ranked opponents en route to the final played a key role in their rise.

Moroccan football officials and fans alike have welcomed the achievement, viewing it as a testament to long-term planning, strong domestic structures, and a growing pool of elite talent competing at Europe’s top clubs.

While the AFCON title narrowly eluded them, the historic eighth-place ranking serves as a powerful statement of Morocco’s growing influence on the world stage. Attention now turns to upcoming World Cup qualifiers and future continental competitions, where the Atlas Lions will aim to build on their momentum and continue redefining African football excellence.

MANUEL APAWU

MANUEL APAWU

Manuel Apawu is a dedicated Ghanaian sports journalist with a strong passion for telling impactful sports stories and promoting the growth of sports in Ghana. He currently works with Adehye Sports, where he covers a wide range of sporting activities with a focus on football, grassroots development, and sports governance. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the sports landscape, Manuel Apawu has built a reputation for accurate reporting, insightful analysis, and balanced storytelling. His work highlights both on-field performances and the broader issues shaping sports administration and development. Manuel is particularly committed to amplifying local sports narratives, giving voice to athletes, coaches, and administrators whose stories often go untold. Through his journalism, he seeks to inspire, inform, and contribute positively to the advancement of sports media in Ghana. Known for his professionalism, work ethic, and integrity, Manuel Apawu continues to grow as a respected voice in sports journalism, using his platform at Adehye Sports to engage audiences and promote excellence in sports reporting.

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