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Nigeria remains world’s 34th, Africa’s 5th in FIFA world ranking

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Despite their two victories in the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers, Nigeria’s Super Eagles still ranked 34th in the FIFA September rankings.

Overcoming Liberia 2-0 and Cape Verde 2-1 in qualifying matches, Nigeria still has the same 1,492 points as in the previous ranking.

With the points, they remained in fifth place in Africa, behind Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.

There were changes to the top positions in the ranking on the global stage, with 177 international matches played in the month under review.

There were no fewer than 152 FIFA World Cup qualifying games as well as 25 friendlies played across the globe in the first half of September.

While Belgium (ranked first) and Brazil (second) continue to lead the way, there is a new face on the podium.

Following mixed results in Qatar 2022 qualifying this month (two draws and a win), France dropped one step to fourth.

It allowed England to take their place courtesy of two wins and a draw, some nine years after they were last there.

With three victories in as many games, Denmark (now 10th, one step up) broke into the Top 10.

Portugal (7th, one step up) and Spain (8th, one step down) swapped positions.

The most notable climbs among the Top 50 came from Iran (22nd, +4), Russia (37th, +4),  Norway (39th, +4), Scotland (45th, +4) and Northern Ireland (47th, +4).

However, it is below 50th place that we see the best progressions in this edition.

These are those of Libya (110th, +12), Canada (51st, +8), Liberia (144th, +6), Malta (171st, +6), Panama (68th, +6), Bulgaria (70th, +5) and Saudi Arabia (56th, +5).

Special mention has to go to Kosovo (109th, +6) who, having beaten Georgia (1-0) and held Greece (1-1), climbed to 109th place and an all-time high.

(NAN)

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