
Egypt Jumps to 24th in FIFA Rankings After World Cup Win
Egypt's national football team just achieved its highest FIFA ranking in eight years after defeating Australia to reach the World Cup's Round of 16 for the first time ever. The Pharaohs leaped five spots to claim 24th place globally, marking a triumphant return to elite international football.
Egypt's national football team just made history, and the world is taking notice.
The Pharaohs secured their first-ever spot in the World Cup's Round of 16 after a stunning victory over Australia at the 2026 tournament. The win sent them soaring five places in the FIFA World Rankings to 24th globally, their highest position since early 2017.
For Egyptian football fans, this moment carries extra weight. The last time Egypt ranked this high, the team had just reached the Africa Cup of Nations final in 2017, riding a wave of national pride and athletic excellence.
The current achievement breaks new ground for the program. While Egypt has long been a powerhouse in African football, advancing past the World Cup group stage had remained an elusive dream until now.

Egypt's football legacy runs deep. The nation's all-time best FIFA ranking came in 2010 when they climbed to ninth place worldwide, capping a golden era that saw the team win three consecutive Africa Cup of Nations titles.
The Ripple Effect
This victory resonates far beyond the pitch. Egypt's 100 million citizens now have a unifying moment of celebration, a reminder of what's possible when talent meets determination.
The team's success also shines a spotlight on African football's growing competitiveness on the world stage. As Egypt rises in the rankings, they're paving the way for other African nations to believe in their World Cup potential.
Young Egyptian players watching from home now see a clear path forward. The dream of representing their country at football's highest level feels more achievable than it has in years.
Egypt's journey proves that patience and persistence pay off.
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Based on reporting by Egypt Independent
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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