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France Regains the FIFA Throne, while Morocco Establishes Itself Among the Global Elite
The French national team has ascended to the top of the FIFA World Rankings, benefiting from a series of strong results during the recent international break, marking its return to the number one spot for the first time since winning the 2018 World Cup.
Under the guidance of coach Didier Deschamps, the French team completed its tour in the United States with notable victories, first against Brazil (2-1) and then over Colombia (3-1), which propelled them to the top with 1877.32 points, slightly ahead of Spain.
Despite Spain’s 3-0 win over Serbia, a later scoreless draw against Egypt prevented them from retaining the top position, settling for second place in the global ranking.
Conversely, Argentina slipped to third place, even with a convincing 5-0 victory over Zambia, where their captain Lionel Messi shone as they prepared for upcoming challenges.
In the Arab world, the Moroccan national team continues to maintain its presence among the global elite, holding the eighth position worldwide and first among Arab teams with 1755.87 points, following a 2-1 win over Paraguay in France. This victory marked their first under their new coach Mohamed Wahbi, after a prior draw with Ecuador in Madrid.
As for other Arab teams, Algeria ranks 28th globally, closely ahead of Egypt in 29th place, while Tunisia occupies the 44th spot, followed by Qatar in 55th and Iraq in 57th.
