Mozambique celebrates a significant rise in the FIFA Ranking, climbing two positions, from 113th to 111th, according to the latest update released this Thursday (November 30, 2023). This achievement reflects the continued commitment and positive results achieved by the national team on the international stage.
Remarkable Progress:
Between the last update on October 26, 2023, and the most recent one, Mozambique accumulated 4.14 points, bringing its total to 1180.72. This remarkable progress highlights the commitment of the players, coaches, and everyone involved in the development of football in the country.
Positioning in Africa:
In the African context, Mozambique occupies the 25th position, in a ranking led by Morocco, which is in 13th place worldwide. This position reinforces the competitive standing of the Mozambican national team in relation to its continental peers.
Highlight at COSAFA:
In the COSAFA region, Mozambique is the fourth highest-ranked country, behind South Africa, Zambia, and Madagascar. This performance highlights the competitiveness within the South African Football Confederation, where national teams constantly strive to improve their performance and represent the region in a remarkable way.
Position among Portuguese-speaking countries:
Among Portuguese-speaking African countries, Mozambique stands out as the third highest-ranked, surpassed only by Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau. This achievement places the Mozambican national team in a respectable position among nations that share the Portuguese language.
Global Leadership:
The FIFA ranking continues to be led by Argentina, highlighting the level of excellence that international teams aspire to achieve.
Mozambique's rise in the FIFA rankings is more than just a change in position; it's a testament to the continued progress and commitment to the development of football in the country. As the national team continues on this path to success, there is growing hope that even greater achievements are on the horizon, fueling the pride and passion of Mozambican fans.











































