Morocco End 2025 As Africa’s Best, While Spain Top Global Ranking

The Super Eagles will end 2025 as the 38th ranked team in the world according to the final FIFA Men’s Rankings released on Monday following the conclusion of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025

Nigeria finished as the fifth -best in Africa at the end of the year.

Trail-blazing the Atlas Lions of Morocco, Teranga Lions of Senegal, Desert Foxes of Algeria, and the Pharaohs of Egypt, are the best four in the continent.

FIFA has confirmed that the next update of the men’s world rankings will be released on January 19, 2026, giving the Super Eagles an opportunity to improve their standing based on their AFCON campaign.

Meanwhile, Spain have retained top spot in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Ranking, ahead of  World champions, Argentina.

The end-of-year ranking, compiled after 42 international matches, confirms Spain (1st) as the world’s leading men’s national team, having reclaimed the summit from Argentina in September. The South Americans remain second, while France hold on to third place to complete an unchanged podium.

The rest of the top 10 also remains stable, with England (4th), Brazil (5th), Portugal (6th), the Netherlands (7th), Belgium (8th) and Germany (9th) and Crotia in 10th.

Fresh from lifting the FIFA Arab Cup in Doha, the Atlas Lions are ranked 11th, unchanged from the previous edition, but are now within touching distance of the top 10.

They trail Croatia, who occupy 10th place, by a mere 0.54 points — their closest approach to the elite bracket since April 1998.

While Morocco’s ranking did not change, their Arab Cup campaign had a ripple effect elsewhere. Runners-up Jordan climbed two places to 64th after pushing the North Africans all the way in the final. Vietnam and Singapore recorded the biggest upward moves in the latest update, each climbing three places to 107th and 148th, respectively.

One of the standout stories of 2025 belongs to Kosovo, who finish the year 80th. Although their position is unchanged in December, they accumulated a remarkable 89.02 ranking points over the year — the highest of any nation — thanks to seven wins and two draws from 10 matches. Overall, Kosovo surged 19 places across 2025.

Other notable performers include Norway (29th), which earned 68.70 points during the year, and Suriname (123rd), who have climbed 15 places since December 2024. In total, 12 countries moved up between 10 and 14 places over the course of the year.

In terms of confederation representation, Africa maintains a strong presence in the global elite. CAF have seven teams in the top 50, matching CONMEBOL, while UEFA dominate with 26 nations.

Concacaf improved its tally to five (up from four), alongside five from the AFC, with none from the OFC.

For Nigeria and the rest of Africa, Morocco’s sustained rise serves as a reminder of the continent’s growing competitiveness, with the Atlas Lions now knocking firmly on the door of the world’s top 10 as 2025 draws to a close. 

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