Kenya’s Harambee Stars have not moved an inch in the latest ranking released by the world football governing body, FIFA.

The Engin Firat-coached team has maintained the 110th position after beating Seychelles and losing to Gabon earlier in the month in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying games. Stars lost 2-1 to Gabon in their opening game but beat Seychelles 5-0 in a match staged in Ivory Coast.

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In Africa, Morocco remains the highest-ranked team as they are placed 13th globally with Senegal coming second in the CAF region and 20th in the World rankings.

Kenya’s Group F rivals Ivory Coast sit 52nd in the World, while Gabon lies in 86th place. The Gambia are seven places below Kenya in 117th place, with Burundi in 142nd place. Seychelles have maintained 195th place despite their heavy losses in the month against Ivory Coast and Kenya.

Globally Argentina still leads the rankings ahead of France (second), and England (third, up one) with Belgium coming fourth after climbing one place. Brazil (fifth, down two) has lost ground following back-to-back defeats by Colombia and Argentina. The Netherlands (sixth, up one) and Portugal (seventh, down one) have traded places in the top 10, which is once again completed by Spain (eighth), Italy (ninth), and Croatia (10th).

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