FIFA’s 2026 Rankings Shake-Up: Surprising New Positions for Messi’s Argentina and Ronaldo’s Portugal Revealed!
The latest update did not affect either Argentina or Portugal. Spain remain No. 1 with 1,877.18 points, while Messi’s Argentina hold second place with 1,873.33 points, followed closely by France in third with 1,870
Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates after scoring against Bolivia.
Africa Cup of Nations drives major ranking movement
With AFCON concluded, several African nations saw significant point changes, with Morocco emerging as the biggest winner in the latest update. After reaching the final, Morocco gained 20.23 points and became the only African nation to break into the FIFA Top 10.
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Previously ranked 11th in December, Morocco climbed three spots to eighth with 1,736.57 points, the highest ranking in the country’s history. The rise pushed Belgium (1,730.71), Germany (1,724.15), and Croatia (1,716.88) down the standings, with Croatia dropping out of the Top 10.
AFCON champions Senegal also made a strong leap, gaining 58.76 points to rise seven spots into 12th place with 1,706.83. Their surge came at the expense of Italy, Colombia, the United States, Mexico, Uruguay, Switzerland, and Japan, all of whom dropped one position.
Meanwhile, the largest single climb belonged to Cameroon, who gained 41.96 points after their AFCON run. The Indomitable Lions jumped 12 places to 45th, marking one of the most dramatic moves in the rankings.
FIFA Ranking new Top 10
- Spain — 1877.18 points.
- Argentina — 1873.33 points.
- France — 1870 points.
- England — 1834.12 points.
- Brazil — 1760.46 points.
- Portugal — 1760.38 points.
- Netherlands — 1756.27 points.
- Morocco — 1736.57 points.
- Belgium — 1730.71 points.
- Germany — 1724.15 points.



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