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FIFA has published the monthly FIFA World Cup rankings, which saw the Libyan team ranked 104th in the world, ranking with the Knights of the Mediterranean last month.
The Libyan team won 1217 points during the December badessment.
The Libyan team started to retire in October 2017, the best time in years with a 77th place in the world.
2018 is Libya's worst year, having played 10 games, including four in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, only winning one against the Seychelles 8-1, losing two games against Nigeria and drawing against South Africa.
Despite the brilliant participation of the Libyan team in the Moroccan Africa Championship in Morocco, it was described as a friendly match due to the absence of adoption of the tournament by the International Federation, although the Knights of the Mediterranean are fourth.
The Libyan team played in six matches and won two games, two losses and two penalty penalties.
The trip of the Libyan team this year is full of technical and administrative instability, having been supervised this year by 5 coaches since the end of 2017 and now since the beginning of Jalal Aldjahp and Omar Al-Marimi, who has led the Libyan team to the championship, then Algerian Adel Amroush, who then participated in the battle. Libya played a match against South Africa in qualifying for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
Omar Al Mariemi has been named to lead the groups Abubakar Bani and Fawzi Al Issawi, Seychelles winner in the fifth round of African qualifications.
Senegal is the first African team with 23 points in the world, Tunisia (26th), Morocco (40th), Nigeria (4) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (5).
The Belgian national team finished at the top of the ranking while France won the title of world champion in the middle of the rankings.
The top 10 in the FIFA ranking has not changed, Brazil remained third, Croatia fourth and England fifth.
In Asia, Iran won first place on the continent.
Kosovo is the most improved team in the standings, after 46 places compared to the same period last year, ahead of Kuwait, which has risen 31 places (158) and El Salvador (30 to 70).
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