Home Sports FIFA Rankings april 2026: Morocco hold firm, Senegal slip in reshaped African hierarchy
Sports

FIFA Rankings april 2026: Morocco hold firm, Senegal slip in reshaped African hierarchy

Share
Share

The latest update of the FIFA rankings, now calculated in real time, has brought notable shifts following the March 2026 international window. Between on-field performances and off-field decisions linked to the AFCON 2025, the contrasting trajectories of Morocco and Senegal stand out.

Morocco remain solid in the global Top 10

Despite mixed results, Morocco hold on to 8th place in the world rankings. The Atlas Lions were held to a 1-1 draw by Ecuador before bouncing back with a 2-1 win over Paraguay.

Their awarded victory in the AFCON 2025 final, recognized in the FIFA calculations, helps them maintain their position among the world’s elite, just two points behind the Netherlands.

Senegal drop despite strong results

In contrast, Senegal fall two places to 14th globally, despite wins over Peru and Gambia.

The decisive factor remains the forfeited loss in the AFCON 2025 final, which significantly impacted their points tally. Nevertheless, Senegal remain Africa’s second-ranked team, still ahead of Nigeria.

Tunisia and Ivory Coast on the rise

Tunisia and Ivory Coast are among the biggest movers, each climbing three places after an encouraging March window.

Tunisia, in particular, overtake Cameroon in the continental standings, with the Indomitable Lions remaining static after mixed results.

Algeria and Egypt neck and neck

Algeria remain 28th despite a dominant win over Guatemala and a draw with Uruguay.

Just behind them, Egypt close the gap to a single point after a strong run of results, intensifying the battle between the two North African sides.

DR Congo rise, Ghana and Cape Verde fall

DR Congo climb two spots to 46th, boosted by their historic qualification for the World Cup after defeating Jamaica in the intercontinental playoff.

Mali also move up, while Ghana and Cape Verde drop after a difficult international window.

See the full rankings here

A shifting African landscape

While Morocco retain their continental leadership, the latest rankings highlight an increasingly competitive African football scene. Several nations are gaining momentum, while others are paying the price for even minor setbacks.

With major competitions approaching, further changes in the rankings are expected, confirming the growing intensity and balance across African football.

Share

Leave a comment

Laisser un commentaire

Votre adresse e-mail ne sera pas publiée. Les champs obligatoires sont indiqués avec *

Don't Miss

Ivory Coast: Laurent Gbagbo reconfirmed as leader of his party at nearly 81

Former Ivorian president (2000–2011) and current opposition figure Laurent Gbagbo has been reconfirmed as head of his political party on Friday, despite previously...

Morocco and Syria restore diplomatic ties as embassy reopens in rabat

Syria officially reopened its embassy in Morocco on May 14, 2026, marking a significant diplomatic reset between Rabat and Damascus after 14 years...

Related Articles

Morocco FA renews faith in Mohamed Ouahbi and ramps up 2030 World Cup preparations

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has reaffirmed its confidence in national...

2026 World Cup: Spain vs Argentina, the final showdown is set

The stage is set for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. Spain...

World Cup 2026: How much did each African team earn?

African teams failed to reach the semi-finals of the 2026 FIFA World...

The football world mourns the sudden death of South African international Jayden Adams

South African football has been left in shock following the sudden death...