Nigeria Crash On FIFA World Ranking, Drop 6 Places

Posted on September 14, 2017

ISRAEL TAIWO 

Despite back to back victories over the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in last FIFA World Cup qualifying matches played in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State and Yaounde in Cameroon, Nigeria’s Super Eagles still crashed in the latest FIFA World Ranking released early on Thursday.

The Nigerian team who were 38th in the world in August ranking dropped six places to 44th in September rating released today. The team, however, gained a place from 6th last month to 5th in the current ranking on African continent.

The Egyptian’s Pharaohs are the number one team on the black continent, followed by Tunisia, Senegal and DR Congo in the top four. The Cameroonian Lions made a surprised crashed with 10 places in the latest ranking, falling from 35th last month to 45th on September.

Meanwhile, Germany have returned to the summit of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, continuing this year’s ongoing tug-of-war with Brazil for top spot.

The reigning world champions edged ahead of A Seleção following two impressive FIFA World Cup qualifying victories over Czech Republic and Norway, and head a table much changed after the recent Russia 2018 preliminaries. Belgium, for example, have climbed four places to enter the top five on the back of qualifying for next year’s finals.

Portugal, for their part, are up three to third and, further down, no fewer than 23 teams jumped ten places or more.

According to FIFA. Com, among the most notable climbers are the Cape Verde Islands (67, up 47), Luxembourg (101, up 35), Bolivia (46, up 22) and Denmark (26, up 20), this on the back of stunning results in qualifying against South Africa, France, Chile and Poland respectively. Luxembourg are also one of four teams to have reached an all-time high position in the latest Ranking, along with Peru (12, up 3), Northern Ireland (20, up 3) and Syria (75, up 5).

The Bolivians, meanwhile, number among five new entries to the top 50, where they are joined by Montenegro (37, up 15), Bulgaria (38, up 14), Scotland (43, up 15) and Haiti (48, up 7).

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 16 October 2017.

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