Qatar national football team ranks 4th in the Arab world

As of December 2024, the Qatar national football team is ranked 48th globally and 4th in the Arab world. This position is a reflection of the team’s ongoing development and its competitive performances on the international stage. The top three Arab nations ahead of Qatar are Morocco, Egypt, and Algeria, highlighting the growing football talent within the region. Qatar’s focus on building its football infrastructure, along with investments in player development and partnerships with European clubs, has contributed significantly to this ranking.

The country’s footballing rise was also accelerated by hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which provided a boost to local talent and infrastructure. The national team’s performance in recent tournaments, combined with these foundational improvements, demonstrates Qatar’s growing importance in the global football landscape. This ranking further establishes the country as a key player in the Arab world’s football scene and underscores the potential for continued success in international competitions​

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