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FIFA releases November men's world rankings

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The November FIFA men's world rankings highlight shifts across global football, with Spain holding the top spot and Brazil rising to fifth. African powerhouses like Morocco lead the continent, while Asian teams such as Japan and Iran also advanced. Greece climbed two places to 46th following recent World Cup qualifiers.

The latest FIFA rankings, unveiled in November, reflect performances from recent international matches, including World Cup qualifiers. Spain remains first globally, followed by Argentina in second and France in third. England holds fourth, while Brazil climbed two spots to fifth, overtaking Portugal and the Netherlands, who now sit sixth and seventh respectively. The top 10 is completed by Belgium in eighth, Germany in ninth, and Croatia in tenth. Italy has dropped out of the top 10.

In Africa, Morocco tops the continental list at 11th worldwide, maintaining its position without expanding the gap. Senegal follows at 19th globally but dropped after a mixed break. Egypt, at 34th, continues a downward trend. Algeria improved notably to 35th, Nigeria rose three places to 38th, and Tunisia matched that climb to 40th on a promising streak. Ivory Coast stays at 42nd despite uneven results, Mali slipped to 54th, DR Congo leaped to 56th with the month's biggest gain, and Cameroon fell three spots to 57th.

Asia sees Japan hold as the region's leader at 18th after two victories. Iran climbed one spot to 20th, with Korea Republic steady at 22nd. Australia dropped to 26th, while Uzbekistan surged five places to 50th after qualifying for the World Cup for the first time. Qatar also advanced to 51st, marking its first merit-based World Cup qualification.

Greece's national team rose two places to 46th with 1,480 points, boosted by a win over Scotland and a draw against Belarus in qualifiers.

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Discussions on X highlight positive reactions to Greece's rise to 46th and Iran's advancement to 20th, crediting strong World Cup qualifiers. Users expressed skepticism about Brazil's jump to fifth, citing inconsistent recent performances and questioning FIFA's methodology. Morocco's position as Africa's top team received neutral praise, while Spain's steady hold on first place sparked little controversy. Overall sentiments mix optimism for underdogs with doubts on ranking reliability.

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Vibrant photo illustration of Spain topping the October 2025 FIFA Men's World Rankings board in a stadium, with Argentina and France following, and notable shifts for Nigeria and India.
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Spain Retains Top Spot in October 2025 FIFA Men's World Rankings

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Spain held onto the number one position in the latest FIFA men's world rankings released on October 18, 2025, followed by Argentina in second and France in third. Notable movements included Nigeria climbing four spots to 41st and India dropping to 136th, its lowest in nearly a decade.

Spain has ended 2025 as the number one men's team in the FIFA rankings, with the top 10 positions unchanged from November. The latest update, published on December 22, reflects limited changes primarily from Arab Cup matches. Morocco narrowed the gap to the top 10 but stayed in 11th place.

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Morocco has reached its highest-ever position in the FIFA men's world rankings, climbing to eighth place following a strong showing at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Despite losing the final to Senegal, who rose to a record 12th, the Atlas Lions returned to the top 10 for the first time since 1998. The update, released on January 20, 2026, reflects the impact of the recent AFCON tournament on African teams.

The 20th edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup begins on November 3 in Doha, Qatar, featuring a record 48 teams for the first time in the tournament's history. Host nation Qatar will open the competition against Italy at 6:45pm on Pitch No. 7 at Aspire Zone. Over 25 days, 104 matches will unfold across eight stadiums in Aspire Zone, culminating in the final at Khalifa International Stadium on November 27.

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The 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup began on November 3 in Qatar with eight opening matches at the Aspire Zone Competition Complex. Hosts Qatar suffered a 1-0 loss to Italy in their Group A opener, setting the tone for the expanded 48-team tournament running through November 27.

FIFA has replaced its promotional poster for the 2026 World Cup following criticism for omitting Cristiano Ronaldo. The original version, posted on November 19, featured stars like Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé but used Bruno Fernandes to represent Portugal. The updated poster, released on November 20, now includes Ronaldo celebrating his penalty goal from the 2022 tournament.

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The FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 launched on November 3 with eight matches at the Aspire Zone Competition Complex, marking the first 48-team edition of the youth tournament. Hosts Qatar fell 1-0 to Italy in their opening Group A clash at the Mansour Muftah pitch. The event runs through November 27, featuring 104 matches across 48 nations.

 

 

 

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