Nigeria has dropped from the 41st
position to 45th in world football ranking, the April
FIFA/Coca-Cola World
Ranking released on Thursday has shown.
This plunge is as a result of the
country’s team performance in two recent friendly matches played against Uganda
and South Africa.
The Super Eagles lost 0-1 to Uganda
in Uyo and drew 1-1with South Africa in Nelspruit.
Algeria also dropped from 18th to
21st position, while African champions Cote D’Ivoire plunged from 20 to 23, and
Ghana dropped two places to 26.
Tunisia dropped five places to 30th
position in the ranking.
Other African teams ranked higher
than Nigeria are Senegal (36), Cape Verde Islands (37) and Guinea (41).
The top 10 African countries are
Algeria, Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana, Tunisia, Senegal, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea,
Nigeria, Cameroon and Congo.
In the ranking, Belgium achieved its
highest-ever position in FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking.
Belgium is third in world ranking
following two wins in qualifying matches for UEFA EURO 2016.
Belgium is now placed third in the
ranking, behind the unchanged leading duo of Germany and Argentina.
Brazil moves up from sixth position
to fifth and the Netherlands is occupying sixth position from fifth.
Switzerland is up three positions to
9th and Spain is up one position to 10th.
France and Italy are 11th and 13th,
down three steps respectively, while Wales is up 15 positions to 22nd, and
Belarus 15 positions from 83rd.
Iraq is now 86th, Azerbaijan 115th,
Syria 126th, India 147th, Nicaragua 154th, Gambia 156th and the Cayman Islands
191st.
Most of these teams were victorious
in one or more qualifying matches in recent weeks.
Bhutan, who beat Sri Lanka twice in
the Asian qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, is now ranked 163rd
in the world.
In addition to Belgium and Bhutan,
Wales, the Faroe Islands (102nd, up 3) and Timor-Leste have all achieved their
highest-ever position since the ranking was introduced in 1993.
A total of 135 international “A’’
matches have been taken into account for the latest edition of the ranking,
while the total number of matches evaluated is 217.
Of the new matches, 25 were qualifiers
for EURO 2016, 26 for 2018 World Cup qualifiers (in CONCACAF and AFC) and 84
were friendlies.
Jonathan and
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FIFA world ranking: Nigeria drops to 45th as Senegal, Guinea higher
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