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Africa Nations Remain Unmoved In The Latest World FIFA Rankings

Three Africa Nations, Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya are unmoved according to May’s rankings released by the Federation of International Football Association on Thursday.

In a more competitive and difficult season that was under review for the most of the national teams it is understood why the trio alongside most African nations stayed motionless.

With 1487 points, three-time African champions remain third in the continent and occupy the 32nd spot globally.

 

For Bafana Bafana, who square up against Zimbabwe later this year, they still retain their 15th place in Africa and no. 75 in the world.

Charles Akonnor’s Black Stars who are unbeaten in their last two games in all competitions sit in seventh place in Africa and 49th in the world.

The Harambee Stars will not be featuring at the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, nonetheless, they still maintain their 23rd spot in Africa and 102nd position universally.

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Senegal are ranked first in Africa and 22nd in the world with 1542 points, while Tunisia’s Carthage Eagles who are also unmoved – remain 26th globally and second in Africa after accruing 1512 points.

Guinea Bissau who were the biggest movers in April moving a massive 11 places are 108th in the world, while Namibia are ranked 111th.

For Africa Cup of Nations debutants Comoros, losing 4-0 to Mohamed Salah’s Egypt on the last day of their AFCON qualification are rated no. 36 in Africa and 131st worldwide.

Bahrain’s one-place gain (98, +1) is the only movement among the 210 senior national teams that make up the rating.

European side Ukraine remain 24th but, having dropped points, as nearest chasers Serbia and Montenegro have closed the gap on them.

The order of the top six has not changed, with Belgium leading the pack while France, Brazil, England, Portugal and Spain follow in that order.

With most African teams taking part in international friendlies in June, there is bound to be significant movement in the next edition to be released on August 12.

Before then, Gernot Rohr’s Super Eagles would face Afcon hosts Cameroon in a friendly game, while Senegal will try Zambia and Cape Verde for size.

In Asia, Japan maintained their position at the summit and are ranked 28th in the world followed by Iran (31), Korea Republic (39) and Australia (41).

Globally, Belgium leads the rankings followed by France, Brazil, England, Portugal and Spain – in that order. Italy, Argentina, Uruguay and Denmark complete the top 10.

The following are the latest FIFA rankings for African countries, published in Zurich, Switzerland, on Thursday.

World ranking African ranking Countries;

22 1 Senegal

26 2 Tunisia

32 3 Nigeria

33 4 Algeria

34 5 Morocco

46 6 Egypt

49 7 Ghana

55 8 Cameroon

57 9 Mali

59 10 Côte d’Ivoire

60 11 Burkina Faso

61 12 DR Congo

72 13 Guinea

73 14 Cabo Verde

75 15 South Africa

82 16 Benin

84 17 Uganda

87 18 Zambia

88 19 Gabon

94 20 Congo

100 21 Madagascar

101 22 Mauritania

102 23 Kenya

107 24 Zimbabwe

108 25 Guinea-Bissau

111 26 Namibia

112 27 Niger

114 28 Sierra Leone

115 29 Malawi

117 30 Mozambique

118 31 Central African Republic

119 32 Libya

123 33 Sudan

126 34 Angola

129 35 Rwanda

131 36 Comoros

132 37 Equatorial Guinea

133 38 Togo

137 39 Tanzania

140 40 Ethiopia

142 41 Burundi

146 42 Lesotho

150 43 Botswana

151 44 Liberia

152 45 Gambia

154 46 Eswatini

169 47 South Sudan

172 48 Mauritius

179 49 Chad

183 50 Djibouti

190 51 São Tomé and Príncipe

197 52 Somalia

200 53 Seychelles

203 54 Eritrea.

 

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