Nigeria’s
Super Eagles have dropped by one spot in the latest Ranking of the Federation
of International Football Associations to now occupy the 36th position in the
world.
In the ranking table released by the world football governing body on Thursday, the Nigerian team retained the 1474 points they had in the month of December.
The ranking
which is the first in 2021 saw Nigeria retaining its fifth spot on the
continent behind Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco respectively.
On the global
scene, a total of 43 full internationals (including one played in December
2020) were taken into account.
The standout
tournament in recent weeks has been the African Nations Championship, where a
total of 32 games took place and with Nigeria not participating.
These fixtures,
as well as the other 11 games played, have been classified as friendlies
because only players competing in their countries’ national championships are
eligible to participate in CHAN.
In the
standings, CHAN winners Morocco (33rd, +2), and runners-up Mali (54th, +3) have
made the most progress.
Third-placed
Guinea (72nd, +1) and quarter-finalists Congo (90th, +1) have also advanced.
Other teams
moving in the right direction include Costa Rica (50th,+1), currently back in
the Top 50 after an absence of several months, Cape Verde (80th, +1), and Oman
(81st, +1).
There are
also Benin (82nd, +1), Azerbaijan (108th, +1), Estonia (108th, +1), Thailand
(110th, +1), Guinea-Bissau (119th, +1), Tajikistan (120th, +1) and Guatemala
(130th, +1).
Those teams
aside, no other country has enhanced its position since December, and the Top
32 places in the standings remain unchanged since the end of 2020.
Belgium,
France, Brazil, England and Portugal continue to occupy the top spots, with the
leading trio of Belgium, France and Brazil only separated by 37 points.
The fight for
top spot promises to be an exciting one this year, with a string of major
tournaments scheduled (Copa America, UEFA EURO, and CONCACAF Gold Cup).
There is also
the resumption of qualifying competitions for the 2022 FIFA World Cup scheduled
for Qatar.
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