In the latest FIFA rankings, Qatar dropped two more places to 46th due to their struggles in the World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. The Asian champions had already fallen 10 spots in the previous rankings after a loss to the United Arab Emirates and a draw against North Korea. A recent 4-1 defeat to Iran further pushed them down, while a 3-1 win over Kyrgyzstan had little impact on their ranking. Despite this, Qatar remains the fifth-best Asian team, with Japan leading the pack, followed by Iran, South Korea, and Australia.
World champions Argentina retained their top spot in the rankings, but the gap between them and the chasing pack has narrowed. France, Spain, England, Brazil, and Belgium all held their positions in the top six. Portugal and Italy moved up one spot within the top ten, while the Netherlands and Colombia dropped one place. Germany is closing in on a return to the top ten, currently ranked 11th. Comoros, Sudan, and Botswana made significant moves in the latest rankings.
During the recent international window, there were 32 qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 2026, 47 matches for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025, 79 Nations League fixtures, and 17 friendlies played in October 2024. This made it a particularly busy month for global football, with teams competing for their spots in upcoming tournaments. The rankings reflect the recent performances of national teams and their progress in various competitions.
Qatar’s drop in the rankings highlights the challenges they face in the World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. Despite being the Asian champions, they have struggled to secure positive results in recent matches. The team will need to regroup and focus on improving their performance to climb back up the rankings and secure their spot in the upcoming World Cup. With stiff competition from other Asian teams, Qatar will need to work hard to maintain their position as one of the top teams in the region.
The top teams in the FIFA rankings, such as Argentina, France, Spain, and others, continue to showcase their dominance in international football. These teams have consistently performed well in major tournaments and qualifiers, solidifying their positions at the top of the rankings. As the World Cup 2026 approaches, teams will be looking to build momentum and secure their spots in the prestigious tournament. The rankings serve as a benchmark for national teams to track their progress and compare themselves to their competitors.
Overall, the latest FIFA rankings reflect the dynamic nature of international football, with teams rising and falling based on their recent performances. Qatar’s drop in the rankings serves as a reminder of the challenges teams face in competitive qualifiers and tournaments. As teams prepare for the World Cup 2026 and other upcoming competitions, the rankings provide valuable insights into the current standings of national teams and their potential for success in the future. Teams will continue to strive for excellence and work towards improving their rankings in the months ahead.