Ranking "FIFA". Great progress for Morocco and the summit of Belgium



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Morocco occupies the 40th rank in the world, the third Garaya and the second Arab. The Tunisian team loses 4 places and ranks 26th and remains in Arab position, but fell from the top of the continent after two defeats against Morocco in match friendly and Egypt 1-2 in continental qualifying. Finished first in Africa after beating two places by beating Equatorial Guinea 1-0 in qualifying.

Egypt was ranked third in the semifinal and ranked 56th, although it only played one match this month (defeated Tunisia).

Algeria ranked 67th in the world and fourth in the Arab world. Sudan was the best choice in November with 8 places (127) although it was eliminated in the continental qualifiers by the third place of the first set by Senegal and Madagascar for the first time in their history.

Saudi Arabia gains 3 places and strengthens its fifth position in the Arab world and in Asia. It ranks 69th in the world against Syria, which retains the status of 74, the United Arab Emirates (79) and Lebanon (81).

Belgium retains the lead with 1,727 points, a point ahead of France, world champion, 51 points against Brazil, 93 points against Croatia, world champion and 96 points against England.

The Belgian and French teams lost 6 points following their defeats in the European Nations Cup against Switzerland and the Netherlands, but failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the new continental competition.

Portugal climbed to sixth place at the expense of Uruguay, which fell to seventh place. Switzerland remained eighth, Spain ninth and Denmark ten.

Germany continued its decline, losing two consecutive positions for the second consecutive month and ranking 16th.

Here are the ten best teams in the world:

Belgium 1 (1727)
2. France 1726
Brazil 1676
4. Croatia 1634
England 1631
Portugal 1614
7. Uruguay 1609
8. Switzerland 1599
9. Spain 1591
Denmark 1589

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Morocco occupies the 40th rank in the world, the third Garaya and the second Arab. The Tunisian team loses 4 places and ranks 26th and remains in Arab position, but fell from the top of the continent after two defeats against Morocco in match friendly and Egypt 1-2 in continental qualifying. Finished first in Africa after beating two places by beating Equatorial Guinea 1-0 in qualifying.

Egypt was ranked third in the semifinal and ranked 56th, although it only played one match this month (defeated Tunisia).

Algeria ranked 67th in the world and fourth in the Arab world. Sudan was the best choice in November with 8 places (127) although it was eliminated in the continental qualifiers by the third place of the first set by Senegal and Madagascar for the first time in their history.

Saudi Arabia gains 3 places and strengthens its fifth position in the Arab world and in Asia. It ranks 69th in the world against Syria, which retains the status of 74, the United Arab Emirates (79) and Lebanon (81).

Belgium retains the lead with 1,727 points, a point ahead of France, world champion, 51 points against Brazil, 93 points against Croatia, world champion and 96 points against England.

The Belgian and French teams lost 6 points following their defeats in the European Nations Cup against Switzerland and the Netherlands, but failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the new continental competition.

Portugal climbed to sixth place at the expense of Uruguay, which fell to seventh place. Switzerland remained eighth, Spain ninth and Denmark ten.

Germany continued its decline, losing two consecutive positions for the second consecutive month and ranking 16th.

Here are the ten best teams in the world:

Belgium 1 (1727)
2. France 1726
Brazil 1676
4. Croatia 1634
England 1631
Portugal 1614
7. Uruguay 1609
8. Switzerland 1599
9. Spain 1591
Denmark 1589

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