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Super Eagles drop to 42 in latest FIFA ranking

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have dropped by two spots in the latest FIFA ranking to place 42nd in the world.

In the ranking table on the website of the world football governing body on Thursday, November 30, 2023, Super Eagles dropped 16.04 points to rank 1474.44 points as against 1490.48 in October.

However, the drop did not affect the team’s placement in Africa as it still remained the 6th team on the continent behind Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, and Egypt, respectively.

The drop in the ranking came after the Super Eagles were held to a 1-1 draw in their two 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying matches against Lesotho on November 16 and Zimbabwe on November 19.

Argentina (1st) still lead the way ahead of France (2nd), England (3rd, up one) are now in the trio of teams at the front of the pack, followed by Belgium (4th, up one), who have also climbed one place.

Although Brazil (5th, down two) have lost ground following back-to-back defeats by Colombia and Argentina, they have clung on to their place in the top 5.

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The Netherlands (6th, up one) and Portugal (7th, down one) have traded places in the top 10, which is once again completed by Spain (8th), Italy (9th), and Croatia (10th).

Uruguay (11th, up four) have made solid progress, but they have to be content with a place just outside the top 10.

The Comoros Islands (119th, up nine), meanwhile, enjoyed an even better month with wins against the Central African Republic and Ghana, and have two reasons to celebrate as they are now in 119th place, their highest-ever position.

Kosovo (101st, up four) may not have climbed as many positions as the Comorans, but the Kosovans are also now higher in the ranking than ever before.

Guinea-Bissau (103rd, up seven), Azerbaijan (114th, up six), Libya (120th, up six), Malaysia (130th, up seven), and Rwanda (133rd, up seven) are the other big movers in the November FIFA ranking.

The FIFA ranking also has the re-entry of Samoa (187th), American Samoa (188th), and Tonga (196th), who were all playing international football again following months of inactivity.

The ranking took into consideration FIFA World Cup qualifiers that took place in African countries as well as in Asia and South America.

The other confederations’ schedules considered included UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches, Concacaf Nations League 2023-24 encounters, and the Pacific Games 2023.

These matches all had a significant effect on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, including on the make-up of the podium.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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