Nigeria
has moved two places up to number 58 in the latest FIFA World Ranking.
The latest ranking comes as a relief to the Super Eagles after the team
emerged undefeated in three competitive games in June.
Nigeria are now ranked 10th best team in Africa.
The Eagles defeated Rwanda 2-0 to book a
place in the next round of the 2013 Africa Nations Cup qualifiers while
they also sit atop Group F of the African qualifiers for the 2014 World
Cup in Brazil with four points from two games.
They defeated Namibia 1-0 in Calabar before they were held to a 1-1 draw by Malawi in Blantyre.
Cote d’Ivoire (16) are Africa’s top team
in the latest ranking with Ghana (33), Algeria (35), Libya (39), Mali
(40), Zambia (41), Egypt (42), Tunisia (43), Gabon (45) and Nigeria (58)
completing the continent’s top 10 list.
Meanwhile Brazil have dropped out of the
top 10 for the first time. Mano Menezes’ side slipped six spots in the
latest list and now sit in 11th, some way behind Spain who extended
their advantage on the back of the successful defence of their European
Championship crown.
Germany moved up to second ahead of
Uruguay, with England rising two places to fourth on the back of some
positive results under new manager Roy Hodgson.
Portugal’s run to the Euro 2012
semi-finals was enough to move up to fifth ahead of losing finalists
Italy, who rose six places as European teams enjoyed a big boost in
points.
Argentina stayed in seventh, with
Holland the biggest losers among the European teams having been knocked
out of Euro 2012 in the group stage – they fall four places to eighth.
Croatia and Denmark complete the top 10.
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