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    FIFA Rankings Now Reflect Morocco’s AFCON Win

    By March 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    Rabat – FIFA’s ranking system is now showing Morocco’s Africa Cup of Nations final against Senegal as a forfeited match, with the Atlas Lions gaining points following CAF’s recent decision.

    The official ranking site of world football’s governing body lists the final as “forfeited,” with Morocco awarded a 3-0 win and the continental crown. The update shows Morocco reaching 1754.59 total points, with a gain of +18.02 points from that match.

    This comes after CAF’s appeal decision to award Morocco a 3-0 victory following Senegal’s walk-off during the January 18 final in Rabat. Under CAF regulations, leaving the pitch can lead to a forfeit. CAF cited these rules when declaring Morocco last week as the winner of the 2025 AFCON. 

    FIFA’s system now appears to be integrating that outcome into its ranking calculations.

    However, FIFA has not yet issued a separate official statement specifically confirming the ranking change. The governing body follows a fixed calendar for ranking releases, with the next official update scheduled for April 1.

    The numbers currently visible are part of FIFA’s live ranking interface, which can reflect match results before they are formally published in the official rankings.

    Still, the update is significant.

    It shows FIFA’s tacit but highly significant validation of CAF’s latest ruling about the 2025 AFCON outcome. 

    This has a direct impact on Morocco’s position internationally, especially as the team continues to build momentum ahead of upcoming international fixtures.

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