The latest world ranking was released
Thursday morning October 24 on FIFA’s website.
In Africa, the Super Eagles also moved up,
as they climbed from sixth to fourth position. This comes despite voiding the
match against Libya following shoddy treatment by the Libyan government and FA
during the return leg in Libya.
The Eagles are behind Morocco, who are
Africa’s highest ranked team in 13th place in the world, Senegal (20th) and
Egypt(30th).
Benin Republic, who will host the Eagles on
matchday 5 in Group D of the AFCON 2025 qualifiers, dropped to 95 position in
the ranking.
Matchday 6 opponent in the AFCON
qualifiers, Rwanda, moved up in the latest ranking to 126, while Libya dropped
to 122.
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