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Super Eagles Rise Up Four Places In Latest FIFA Ranking

Nigeria’s Super Eagles moved up four places in the latest men’s ranking released by the Federation of International Football Association, FIFA, on Friday.

Eric Chelle’s side rose from 45th to 41st position.

The Super Eagles also moved into the top five in Africa.

The three -time African champions are behind Morocco, Senegal, Egypt and Algeria on the continent.

The Super Eagles won their recent two fixtures against Crocodiles of Lesotho and Squirrels of Benin Republic.

Spain remain at the top of the ranking, while Argentina moved to second position.

France, England, and Portugal complete the top five in the world.

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Super Eagles Slip To 45th Position In Latest FIFA Ranking

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have slipped one place in the latest FIFA men’s world rankings released on Thursday.

Previously ranked 44th, the three-time African champions now sit in 45th position in the world.

The Super Eagles also dropped to sixth position in Africa.

The Atlas Lions of Morocco are the highest ranked African team (11th position).

Terangha Lions of Senegal, Pharaohs of Egypt, Desert Foxes of Algeria, and Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire complete the top five African teams on the ranking.

The Super Eagles were in action recently in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and South Africa.

Eric Chelle’s side defeated the Amavubi 1-0 in Uyo, and held Bafana Bafana to a 1-1 draw in Bloemfontein.

European champions, Spain replace Argentina at the top of the ranking, ending the South American’s two-year reign.

Slovakia are the biggest risers, climbing 10 places.

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Super Eagles Drop Eight Places In Latest FIFA Ranking

According to latest men’s ranking by the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA), Nigeria’s Super Eagles has dropped eight places.
This was made public FIFA’s website on Thursday.
The three-time African champions, who were previously ranked 36th, now occupy 44th position.
The Super Eagles also dropped from fourth to fifth position in Africa.
The West Africans drew one and lost one of their two outings in the month of November.
Morocco maintained top position in Africa, with Senegal, Algeria and Egypt in second, third and fourth positions, respectively.