The Qatari national football team has slipped two places in the latest FIFA World Rankings, released today by the international football governing body. Qatar now holds the 48th spot globally, with 1,474.6 points, down from 1,478.6 in the previous ranking.
Regionally, Qatar remains a prominent football force, ranking 4th in the Arab world. It trails Morocco, the top Arab team at 14th globally, followed by Egypt (33rd) and Algeria (37th). Qatar remains ahead of Tunisia, which is ranked 52nd globally and 5th among Arab nations.
On the Asian stage, Qatar is positioned 5th, behind top-ranked Japan (15th globally), Iran (18th), South Korea (23rd), and Australia (26th). The ranking reflects the stiff competition among Asian teams as they prepare for upcoming international tournaments.
Globally, Argentina continues to lead the FIFA rankings with 1,867.25 points, cementing its position as the top-ranked team. France remains in second place, with Spain climbing to third.
Other notable global rankings include England in 4th place, followed by Brazil in 5th. Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, and Germany round out the top 10 in the updated standings.
The drop in Qatar’s ranking comes as the team seeks to build on its recent performances in preparation for future competitions, including the AFC Asian Cup and World Cup qualifiers. Despite the slight decline, Qatar remains a key player in both Arab and Asian football, with ambitions to regain ground in upcoming matches.
The FIFA World Rankings are calculated based on a team’s performance in international matches, taking into account factors such as the strength of opponents and match outcomes. These rankings serve as a barometer of a team’s standing in the global football landscape, influencing seeding in major tournaments.
Qatar’s football federation has not yet commented on the latest rankings but has consistently emphasized its commitment to developing the national team and fostering football talent through investments in training and infrastructure.
As regional and international competitions loom on the horizon, Qatar will aim to capitalize on its status as a competitive footballing nation and strive for improved results on the global stage.
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