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Belgium on top, Morocco 43rd in latest FIFA rankings

| @indiablooms | Jun 12, 2020, at 08:39 am

Rabat/Xinhua/: Morocco remains 43rd in the FIFA world rankings for the month of June.

With a total of 1,456 points, Morocco's Atlas Lions are now occupying the fourth position in the continental pecking order behind Senegal (20th), Tunisia (27th), Nigeria (31st), and Algeria (35th).

Once again, Belgium came out on top (1,765 pts), followed by France (1,733), Brazil (1,712) and England (1,661), revealed on Thursday.

No significant change in the FIFA ranking was noticed as international matches have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Uruguay, Croatia, Portugal, Spain, Argentina and Colombia complete the top 10 in order.

The next world ranking will be published on July 16, 2020.  

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