Morocco continues to affirm its new status on the international stage. Thanks to its remarkable performance in the World Cup, the national team has crossed the symbolic threshold of 1,800 points in the live FIFA ranking, now reaching 1,803.99 points. This historic achievement makes the Atlas Lions the first African nation to reach such a level in the live projections of the global ranking.
This progression comes after Morocco’s qualification for the quarter-finals of the World Cup. The victory against Canada allowed Mohamed Ouahbi’s men to gain valuable points and continue their rise in the global hierarchy. In the live FIFA ranking, Morocco currently occupies the 6th place in the world, just behind Brazil, credited with 1,804.92 points, and ahead of Portugal, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
It should be noted, however, that this ranking remains a live projection. The official FIFA ranking will be published during the next update scheduled for July 20, 2026. But the trend is clear: Morocco has already crossed this milestone in the live ranking and should see this progress officially confirmed if the data is validated by the international body.
Beyond the numbers, this threshold of 1,800 points symbolizes the consistency and rise of Moroccan football. Already a reference on the African continent, Morocco is now firmly establishing itself among the best teams in the world. This recognition accompanies a solid journey, an ambitious generation, and a momentum that continues to drive the Atlas Lions towards the heights.


