Egypt Maintain Position in December’s World FIFA Rankings, The latest FIFA international football rankings, released on Thursday (December 21), brought a sense of calm to the Egyptian national football team, despite their current dismissal. Surprisingly, the team managed to maintain their position at 33rd, demonstrating a level of stability and consistency in the rankings.
This strong international position demonstrates the team’s previous successes and reinforces its reputation internationally. Even when they did not actively participate in the match, the Egyptian national football team showed that their previous performances left a lasting impression.
Retaining a place in the top 50 of the FIFA rankings is often seen as a testament to a team’s competitiveness and skill on the pitch. Players, coaches and fans can all be proud of the team’s ability to hold on, especially given the changing nature of international football standards, which can change depending on the latest match results.
As the team looks forward to the next tournament, this strong position provides a solid foundation and sets the stage for continued success. This reflects the continued efforts of players and the support system around them to maintain a high level of performance, even when not playing. At this rate, the Egyptian national football team remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of football.
Egypt Maintain Position in December’s World FIFA Rankings
Among African countries, the Egyptian team retained fifth place in the ranking, with Morocco (13th), Senegal (20th), Tunisia (28th) and Algeria (30th) in the lead.
In the ranking of Arab countries, Egypt occupies fourth place, behind Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. Egypt’s previous inclusion in the world top 10 was achieved after winning three consecutive Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2006, 2008 and 2010.
Top 10 African teams:
13- Morocco (13)
20- Senegal (20)
28- Tunisia (28)
30- Algeria (30)
33- Egypt (33)
42- Nigeria (42)
46- Cameroon (46)
50- Cote d’Ivoire (50)
51- Mali (51)
57- Burkina Faso (57)
Top five Arab teams:
13- Morocco (13)
28- Tunisia (28)
30- Algeria (30)
33- Egypt (33)
56- Saudi Arabia (56)
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