FIFA Ranking: Egypt’s national team makes a huge leap… and a historic decline for Algeria
Zurich (news now) 02/10/2022 15:15
Egypt’s national football team scores impressive progress in the monthly FIFA rankings
The International Football Association issued ”Viva“ His monthly ranking of the teams, which witnessed a huge leap for the Egyptian team, which advanced 11 global hub.
The Egyptian progress came after the Pharaohs team qualified for the final match in the Egyptian Championship African Nations Cup Which was held in Cameroon, and finished runners-up after losing to Senegal on penalties.
The Egyptian national team ranked first 34 In the world rankings, after he came in the center 45 In the latest FIFA rankings.
For his part, the Algerian national team recorded a historical decline, as it fell to the position 43 After he was ranked 29 in the last month.
was Algeria national team He was eliminated from the African Nations Championship from the group stage after he drew with Sierra Leone and lost to Equatorial Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire, which caused his decline. 14 Center in the world rankings.
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As for the Moroccan national team, it came at the forefront of the Arab teams, as it ranked first 24 In the classification, to advance 4 Positions from the previous classification thanks to his qualification for the quarter-finals of the African Nations Championship.
On the other hand, the Tunisian national team declined 6 centers, ranking 36 After he came in the center 30 in the last classification.
The Eagles of Carthage lost 3 Matches out of 5 They competed in the African Nations Cup, which caused him to drop in the rankings.
At the global level, Belgium maintained the top spot, while Brazil ranked second, followed by France third, while Argentina ranked fourth instead of England, which fell to fifth place..