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Morocco World
5 days ago
- Business
- Morocco World
Forbes Ranks Morocco 1st Among Arab World's 5 Most Valuable National Football Teams
Rabat – Forbes has ranked Morocco first among the five most valuable national football teams in the Arab world. 'Five Arab national football teams have secured spots among the world's 64 most valuable squads,' Forbes wrote today. In its world ranking by market value, Forbes ranked Morocco 14th globally. With a market value of $432.5 million, Forbes recalled that the national team made headlines with a historic fourth-place finish during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. 'Ranked first in Africa according to the FIFA Men's World Ranking as of April 3, 2025, the Atlas Lions are gearing up to host the Africa Cup of Nations at the end of the year, with sights set on claiming their second continental title,' Forbes said. Forbes emphasized that the Atlas Lions are building toward the 2030 FIFA World Club, a tournament that the North African country will host alongside Spain and Portugal. The ranking came just a few days after another list, where Forbes ranked Moroccan star Achraf Hakimi as the most valuable Arab footballer. The new ranking also recalled that Hakimi is the most valuable player in Morocco's squad, with a value of $93.6 million. Forbes team rankings included Algeria as the second most valuable team in the world, followed by Egypt, Tunisia, and the UAE. Tags: Africa Football FederationMorocco team


Qatar Tribune
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar rise to 53rd in FIFA rankings
The Qatar national football team has risen two spots to 53rd in the latest FIFA Men's World Ranking, and 5th in Asia, following their recent performances in the FIFA World Cup 26th AFC Qualifiers. Al Annabi's recent form has seen a mixed but ultimately positive outcome that has bolstered their international standing. A key victory came on June 5, 2025, when Qatar secured a hard-fought 1-0 win against regional powerhouse Iran. This significant result played a crucial role in their upward movement in the rankings. However, their qualifying campaign also saw a setback with a 3-0 defeat to Uzbekistan on June 10, 2025. Despite this loss, the team's overall performance in the qualifying window was enough to see them improve their global position.


Qatar Tribune
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Qatar Tribune
FIFA Arab Cup groups revealed: Qatar drawn alongside Tunisia
Fifa Doha The 23 nations vying to be crowned FIFA Arab Cup champions have learned their path to glory after the tournament draw was conducted at Doha's Raffles Hotel. Drawn from across the Arab world, the 11 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) nations and 11 Confederation of African Football (CAF) nations, along with hosts Qatar, will tussle for regional supremacy at the second edition of the tournament, set to take place from 1-18 December. The 14 lowest ranked nations on the April edition of the FIFA Men's World Ranking will enter at the qualification stage, with the winners of those matches then joining hosts Qatar, defending champions Algeria and the seven other highest-ranked nations in the final stage. Those single-leg qualifiers, which will take place in Qatar on 25 and 26 November, are also seeded and are arranged on an inter-confederation basis. As such, the highest ranked AFC nation plays the lowest ranked CAF nation and vice-versa and are as follows. Qualifier OnecTypeface:> Oman (AFC #1) v Somalia (CAF #7) Qualifier TwocTypeface:> Bahrain (AFC #2) v Djibouti (CAF #6) Qualifier ThreecTypeface:> Syria (AFC #3) v South Sudan (CAF #5) Qualifier FourcTypeface:> Palestine (AFC #4) v Libya (CAF #4) Qualifier FivecTypeface:> Lebanon (AFC #5) v Sudan (CAF #3) Qualifier SixcTypeface:> Kuwait (AFC #6) v Mauritania (CAF #2) Qualifier SevencTypeface:> Yemen (AFC #7) v Comoros (CAF #1) That septet then join the group stage with some headline match-ups revealed at the tournament draw. Among those are two of the semi-finalists from the previous edition four years ago, Qatar and Tunisia who will clash in Group A. A pair of nations that caught the eye at the last FIFA World Cup, Morocco and Saudi Arabia, feature in Group B while Jordan, runners-up at the last edition of the AFC Asian Cup tussle with African royalty in the shape of Egypt in Group C. Qatar and either Palestine or Libya will have the honour of opening the tournament, with the groups in full as follows. Group AcTypeface:> Qatar, Tunisia, Syria or South Sudan, Palestine or Libya Group BcTypeface:> Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Oman or Somalia, Yemen or Comoros Group C: Egypt, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait or Mauritania Group D: Algeria, Iraq, Bahrain or Djibouti, Lebanon or Sudan.
Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Spain up to second in latest FIFA World Rankings
Spain have risen to second in the latest latest FIFA Men's World Ranking. Argentina remain in top spot after the latest update, following March's international fixtures. The world champions beat Uruguay and Brazil over the break to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup. La Albiceleste will defend their crown in the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer. Spain surge into second after reaching the Nations League semi-finals. La Roja are unbeaten in over a calendar year, a run that includes success at Euro 2024 last summer. France drop to third as a result, with England remaining fourth. Spain jump into the top two in the latest #FIFARanking! 🇪🇸🆙 — FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) April 3, 2025 The Netherlands are also climbers, moving above Portugal and into sixth in the rankings. Myanmar (up 7 ranks) are the highest climbers of the latest update, while Guinea-Bissau (down 8 ranks) are the biggest fallers. World Cup co-hosts Canada are at an all-time high of 30th in the world. Argentina Spain France England Brazil Netherlands Portugal Belgium Italy Germany USA – 16th Wales – 29th Scotland – 44th Republic of Ireland – 60th Northern Ireland – 71st Read – See more – | | | |