Nigeria rise in latest FIFA world ranking
Brazil were the biggest movers in the top ten, rising two places to fifth and pushing Portugal and the Netherlands ...
Brazil were the biggest movers in the top ten, rising two places to fifth and pushing Portugal and the Netherlands ...
The three-time African champions, who were ranked 43rd in April and 44th in July, slipped one more place in September’s ...
The nine-time African champions will head to the tournament with one goal: to claim an unprecedented 10th continental title—and if ...
Despite moving up one spot globally from 44th to 43rd, the Nigerian national team was overtaken by Côte d’Ivoire, which ...
The decline is attributed to the team’s underwhelming performance in their final qualifiers for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Super Eagles' sole match during the review period was a 1-0 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying win against Libya's ...
The Super Falcons remained static in the ranking, amassing same standing as it did on 15 March.
After a loss and a win and just one goal scored over 180 minutes, the Super Eagles are now ranked ...
Both Nigeria and Costa Rica have only met once before, which was in 2011.
The North Africans’ victory over Nigeria saw them rise four spots to 37th place.
The victories recorded by Nigeria in the period under review did not improve their rating
Algeria overtook Nigeria on the rankings after their recent win over the Super Eagles.
Senegal now tops the CAF teams with 1,505 points and is placed 23rd in the world.
Tunisia is the highest ranked African team.
A Talk Sports supercomputer writes Nigeria off.
The next edition of the rankings will be released on April 12.
The Eagles are, however, now ahead of Cameroon.
The Indomitable Lions have also climbed one spot to 37th in the world and fifth on the continent.
This drop may not be unconnected to the 2-0 defeat suffered at the hands of South Africa last month in ...
The Eagles are now Africa's fourth best team.
Nigeria finally breaks into Africa's top 10.
The Eagles also moved two places to 14th spot in Africa.
As reflected in the July rankings, Nigeria is now 17th in Africa with 514 points.
As reflected in the July rankings, Nigeria is now 17th in Africa with 514 points.
Desert Foxes of Algeria remain highest ranked team in Africa.
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