ZURICH, September 20, 2018 (News Wires) - Egypt's national team have moved up one place in the latest FIFA Men's Rankings for the month of September after dropping 20 places last month. The Pharaohs have moved from 65th place to 64th place in the latest rankings and this comes after their dominant 6-0 win against Niger in the 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifying matches. This is definitely an improvement from last month's rankings after Egypt had dropped out of the top 50, going from 45th to 65th, making them the worst movers in the August rankings. The 2017 AFCON finalists are still third worldwide between all Arab countries as Morocco and Tunisia get 45th and 23rd place respectively. Other Arab countries as Algeria and Saudi Arabia have moved down the rankings as both ranked 69th and 71st respectively. The Pharaohs will continue with their 2019 AFCON qualifying matches next month as they host Swaziland on October 12th. Belgium have joined world champions France as the joint leaders in the FIFA rankings published on Thursday, the first time in the table's 25-year history that the top spot has been shared. Roberto Martinez's Belgium collected two wins, including their first in the UEFA Nations League over Iceland earlier this month, to bring them level with France on 1729 points. France, meanwhile, were held to a goalless draw by Germany in Munich in their Nations League opener before beating the Netherlands 2-1. The only other change in the top 10 saw Denmark slip down to 10th spot, below Spain. Following their disappointing group-stage exit at the World Cup, Germany have climbed a further three positions and now sit 12th. Kenya were the biggest movers as they earned 22 points to move up five places to 107th. Those points came courtesy of a 1-0 victory over Ghana in 2019 African Nations Cup qualifier.