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Africa: Morocco Ends Year As Africa’s Top Side in FIFA Rankings, Angola Achieves Historic Rise

19 December 2024
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Africa: Morocco Ends Year As Africa’s Top Side in FIFA Rankings, Angola Achieves Historic Rise
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Despite slipping two places globally to 14th, Morocco remains the highest-ranked African nation in the latest FIFA Rankings, with Angola making a record-breaking rise of 32 places to 85th. Senegal holds firm as Africa’s second-best team in 17th place, while Egypt, Algeria, and Nigeria secure spots in the top five. The rankings reflect the fluctuating fortunes of African football nations in 2024, with minimal changes due to a lack of international fixtures in December.

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