Football
India Slumps to Worst FIFA Ranking in 9 Years After Recent Losses
In the July 2025 FIFA World Rankings, the Indian men’s national football team dropped six places to 133rd, marking its lowest position since December 2016
What Triggered the Decline?
- June Defeats:
- Lost 0–2 to Thailand in an international friendly on June 4.
- Shock 0–1 loss to lower-ranked Hong Kong during an Asian Cup qualifier
- These results led to consequence:
- Head coach Manolo Márquez parted ways with AIFF
- India’s ranking score fell from 1132.03 to 1113.22, losing 18.81 points

Historical Context
- Last lowest: December 2016 at 135th place.
- Peak performance: February 1996, reaching a high of 94th globally
- Among the 46 AFC nations, India now ranks 24th, lagging behind Japan (17th) and regional rivals

Performance Under the Microscope
- Under Márquez (appointed July 2024), the team recorded only one win in their last eight games—a 3–0 victory over Maldives in March
- In 2025 alone: Played four, won one, drew one, lost two—adding pressure despite the return of legendary striker Sunil Chhetri
- Asian Cup qualification now looks bleak: India is bottom of its group following the Hong Kong loss

What’s Next for the Blue Tigers?
- New coach search: AIFF will soon release a job profile to fill the vacant coach position
- Asian Cup qualifiers resumed: India faces Singapore away in October in its next qualifying fixture
- Urgent turnaround needed: With a 70-day window until the next FIFA rankings on Sept 18, India must win upcoming matches to recover ground
Why This Matters
- Team morale & public perception: A drop like this affects confidence and national sentiment around Indian football.
- AFC aspirations: Performances and rankings play a critical role in seeding, tournament placements, and future sponsorship.
- Development alarm: The slump highlights systemic issues in player development, coaching, and international match preparedness.

Summary Table
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| New FIFA Rank | 133 (down 6 spots) |
| Points Lost | From 1132.03 → 1113.22 |
| Recent Record | 0–2 vs Thailand; 0–1 vs Hong Kong |
| Coach Status | Manolo Márquez exits |
| Upcoming Game | vs Singapore (Oct) |
| Time to Recover | Next ranking update: Sep 18, 2025 |
Football
Hansi Flick slams refereeing after Atlético Madrid beat FC Barcelona in Champions League clash
Match summary: Atlético take control in first leg
FC Barcelona suffered a disappointing 0–2 defeat against Atlético Madrid in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash at Camp Nou.
Goalscorers:
- Julián Álvarez (opening goal)
- Alexander Sørloth (70th minute)
Atlético delivered a clinical performance, capitalising on key moments and defensive lapses from Barcelona.
🟥 Turning point: Red card controversy
A major moment in the match came when Barcelona defender Pau Cubarsí was shown a red card.
The decision shifted momentum heavily in Atlético’s favour, forcing Barcelona to play with 10 men and limiting their attacking options.
🎙️ Hansi Flick questions refereeing decisions
After the match, Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick openly criticised the officiating, particularly questioning the use of VAR.
He raised concerns over:
- The red card decision on Cubarsí
- A potential handball incident involving Atlético’s Marc Pubill
Flick suggested that:
- The red card call was debatable
- The handball should have resulted in a penalty
- VAR should have intervened in crucial moments
📉 Where Barcelona fell short
Despite creating chances, Barcelona struggled in key areas:
- Defensive organisation, especially during transitions
- Converting scoring opportunities
- Coping after going a man down
Atlético, on the other hand, showed:
- Tactical discipline
- Clinical finishing
- Strong defensive structure
🔄 Second leg: All to play for
Barcelona will now travel to Madrid for the second leg on April 15, where they face an uphill battle.
Despite the setback, Flick remains optimistic:
- Believes Barcelona created enough chances
- Confident the team can bounce back
- Emphasised they will “not give up”
To qualify, Barcelona will need:
- A strong attacking performance
- Defensive stability
- Better decision-making under pressure
🧾 What this result means
The 2–0 win gives Atlético Madrid a significant advantage heading into the second leg, but the tie is far from over.
Key factors for the return leg:
- Early goal for Barcelona could shift momentum
- Atlético’s defensive approach at home
- Tactical adjustments from both managers
✅ Final takeaway
While refereeing decisions dominated post-match discussions, Barcelona’s defeat was also shaped by missed chances and key defensive errors. With everything on the line in the second leg, the clash in Madrid promises to be intense and decisive.
Football
Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid: When & Where to Watch UCL Quarter-Final Live in India
The UEFA Champions League heats up as FC Barcelona take on Atlético Madrid in a blockbuster all-Spanish quarter-final clash at the iconic Spotify Camp Nou.
A Clash of Styles: Attack vs Discipline
Under new manager Hansi Flick, Barcelona have transformed into one of Europe’s most dangerous attacking sides. Their recent 8-3 aggregate thrashing of Newcastle United showcased their relentless pressing and explosive offense.
Young sensation Lamine Yamal continues to rise rapidly, while Marcus Rashford has rediscovered top form in Spain, adding firepower to an already lethal attack.
However, standing in their way is the ever-calculating Diego Simeone, whose Atlético Madrid side thrives in high-pressure European nights.
Atletico’s European Edge
Despite inconsistent domestic form, Atletico remain a formidable force in the Champions League. Their dramatic 8-4 aggregate win over Tottenham Hotspur proves they are evolving beyond their traditional defensive style.
With attacking threats like Julián Álvarez and Antoine Griezmann, Atletico can punish Barcelona’s high defensive line—one of the key tactical battles to watch.
Notably, Simeone has knocked Barcelona out of the Champions League at this very stage twice before, giving Atletico a psychological edge heading into the tie.
Key Concerns for Barcelona
Barcelona may have momentum, but injuries could play a role. Midfield control will depend heavily on Pedri, especially with key players like Frenkie de Jong and Raphinha sidelined.
If Barca fail to capitalize early, Atletico could slow the game down and turn the second leg at the Metropolitano Stadium into a decisive battleground.
Match Details
- Match: Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid
- Date: April 9, 2026
- Time: 12:30 AM IST
- Venue: Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona
Where to Watch in India
- TV Broadcast: Sony Sports Network
- Live Streaming: SonyLIV
What to Expect
This quarter-final is shaping up to be a tactical thriller. Barcelona’s high-octane, attacking football will clash with Atletico’s disciplined yet evolving approach.
- If Barcelona dominate possession early, they could build a strong first-leg advantage.
- If Atletico absorb pressure and strike on the counter, the tie could swing dramatically.
Football
Morocco national football team Declared Africa Cup of Nations 2026 Champions After Verdict Overturns Senegal national football team Win
In a dramatic and unprecedented development, the Morocco national football team have been declared champions of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2026, two months after losing the final to the Senegal national football team.
The decision was made by the appeal board of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), which ruled that Senegal had forfeited the final, converting their 1-0 victory into a 3-0 default win for Morocco.
What Happened in the Controversial Final?
The AFCON final, played on January 18, 2026, was marred by controversy and high tension.
Senegal, coached by Pape Thiaw, initially won the match 1-0 in extra time. However, the game took a chaotic turn during stoppage time when:
- A Senegal goal was disallowed for a foul by Abdoulaye Seck, despite replays showing minimal contact with Achraf Hakimi
- Morocco were awarded a late penalty, which could have decided the match
In protest of the referee’s decisions, Senegal players walked off the pitch, causing a delay of nearly 15 minutes.
When play resumed:
- Morocco’s penalty, taken by Brahim Díaz, was saved by Édouard Mendy
- Senegal later scored the winning goal in extra time
Despite the on-field result, the incident sparked a major disciplinary review.
CAF’s Ruling and Legal Basis
Initially, CAF imposed heavy fines (over $1 million) and suspensions on players and officials from both teams but allowed the match result to stand.
However, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) filed an appeal, arguing that Senegal violated tournament rules.
The CAF appeal board upheld the complaint, citing:
- Article 82 and Article 84 of AFCON regulations
- These rules state that if a team refuses to play or leaves the field without the referee’s permission, they are considered to have lost the match
As a result:
- Senegal were deemed to have forfeited the final
- Morocco were awarded a 3-0 victory by default
Morocco’s Historic Title
With this verdict, Morocco secured their first AFCON title since 1976, marking a historic achievement for the nation.
The decision also denied Senegal what would have been their second AFCON title, after their maiden triumph in 2021.
Morocco Federation’s Response
In an official statement, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation clarified that their appeal was not aimed at undermining sporting performance but at ensuring strict application of the rules.
The federation emphasized:
- Commitment to fair play and regulatory clarity
- Respect for all participating nations
- Importance of maintaining integrity in African football competitions
Senegal to Challenge Decision at CAS
The Senegal national football team have confirmed that they will challenge CAF’s ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
If pursued, the case could lead to:
- A review of CAF’s decision
- Potential reinstatement of Senegal’s title
- Further legal scrutiny of tournament regulations
Why This Decision Is Significant
This verdict is one of the most controversial in AFCON history and could have far-reaching implications:
- Raises questions about refereeing standards and VAR decisions
- Highlights the importance of disciplinary rules in football tournaments
- Sets a precedent for future disputes involving match abandonment or protests
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