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FIFA, the world football governing body, has reacted after Morocco's national team became the biggest climbers in World rankings following their outstanding performance in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Morocco's national team had a successful run in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, appearing in seven games.
Morocco national team won two games and drew one to top their group table with 7 points from three matches played, defeating Spain and Portugal national teams in the round of 16 and quarter finals before losing to France in the semi finals, and they also lost to Croatia national team in third place.
Morocco's brilliant performance helped them become the first African country to reach the FIFA World Cup semi-finals.
The team's outstanding performance in the 2022 FIFA World Cup has propelled them to the top of the world rankings following the World Cup.
In response to Morocco's national team becoming the biggest climbers in World rankings following their brilliant performance in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, FIFA announced on Saturday via their verified Twitter handle that;
"The Moroccan national team has risen from 28th to 11th in the FIFA World Rankings for 2022."
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