

Morocco have received a significant lift in the latest FIFA rankings, gaining an additional 18.02 points following CAF’s ruling on the controversial 2025 AFCON final incident involving Senegal.
The decision, which came after deliberations by the Confederation of African Football, has directly impacted the Atlas Lions’ standing on the global stage. FIFA’s adjustment sees Morocco edge closer to the upper tier of world football, underlining their continued rise in recent years.
With the new points allocation, Morocco now sit just 1.68 points behind the Netherlands, who currently occupy 7th place in the world rankings. The narrow gap places the North African side on the brink of breaking into the top seven—a milestone that would further cement their status among football’s elite nations.
Morocco’s steady climb has been fueled by consistent performances in major competitions, including their historic run to the semi-finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and strong showings in continental tournaments. The latest development adds further momentum as they aim to consolidate their position among the game’s global heavyweights.
Meanwhile, the decision related to the AFCON final continues to draw attention across the footballing world, with its implications extending beyond disciplinary outcomes to influence the competitive balance reflected in FIFA’s ranking system.
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