The Super Eagles of Nigeria retained 36th position in the FIFA/Coca-Cola world ranking that was released by the world soccer governing body on Friday.
The West Africans recorded a a win and draw in their two outings in November.
The three-time African champion defeated the Lone Star of Liberia 2-0 in Tangier, Morocco, and were held to a 1-1 draw at home by the Blue Sharks of Cape Verde.
The Super Eagles also maintained fifth position in Africa.
Senegal remain the number one team on the continent , while Morocco jumped ahead of North African rivals Tunisia into second position.
The Carthage Eagles of Tunisia now occupy third position, with African champions Algeria and Nigeria and Algeria in fourth and fifth positions respectively
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