Kenya’s national football team, Harambee Stars, has stagnated at 108th position in the latest FIFA world rankings.
The rankings, which take into account performances in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers and international friendlies, reflect the team’s ongoing struggle to make significant progress.
Kenya also missed out on qualifying for the 2025 AFCON.
Tanzania remains ahead of Kenya in 106th place, having secured a spot in the 2025 AFCON, while Uganda stands out as the regional leader at 88th, following a strong showing in the AFCON qualifiers.
These rankings highlight the increasing competition within East Africa, with Kenya now trailing its neighbors both globally and continentally.
Morocco, ranked 14th, remains Africa’s top team, while Senegal follows in 17th place globally as the continent’s second-best.
Globally, Argentina holds onto the top spot as World Cup champions, while Vietnam saw the biggest rise, climbing two places to 114th.
Hong Kong gained the most points, adding 4.18 to their tally, while Seychelles suffered the steepest drop, falling seven spots to 201st.