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Nigeria Moves 4 Places In FIFA Ranking – 44th, 3rd In Africa

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Nigeria moved four places in the recent FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking released on October 25, 2018, now ranks 44th in the world and 3rd in Africa.

Nigeria trails behind 22nd placed Tunisia and Africa’s number one, and Senegal – 25th in the world and second in the continent.

The Super Eagles has witnessed a steady rise under the Franco-German tactician, Gernot Rohr, haven sealed its place in the first fifty countries in the world for about two years.

Meanwhile, Belgium is now top on the list after edging out France to clinch the position.

Last month, Belgium joined France in becoming the Ranking’s first-ever joint leaders.

Now the Red Devils are in sole possession of top spot, albeit by the narrowest possible margin – 1733 Ranking points to Les Bleus’ 1732.

The top two remain out in front after a month in which each of them enjoyed a win and a draw, with Belgium and France beating Switzerland (8th, unchanged) and Germany (14th, down two) respectively in the UEFA Nations League and emerging with honours even from matches against the Netherlands (15th, up 2) and Iceland (36th, unchanged).

The Dutch rose on the back of a fine 3-0 Nations League win over their struggling German rivals, and other sides also profited from their success in the same competition.

England (5th, up 1), for example, swapped places with Uruguay (6th, down 1) after winning 3-2 away to Spain (9th, unchanged), while Norway (48th, up 4) moved into the top 50 after back-to-back victories and Russia (41st, up 5) maintained recent momentum by staying top of Group 2.

Gibraltar (190th, up 8), though, were undoubtedly October’s biggest Nations League success story, and their first-ever competitive wins against Armenia (101, down 1) and Lichtenstein (182, down 4) are reflected in a record Ranking position – and this month’s biggest rise.

The Gibraltarians are one of just six teams to have ascended more than five places, and the only team in Europe to have done so.

The others all hail from Africa, where Egypt (58, up 6), Madagascar (100, up 6), Namibia (109, up 7), Zimbabwe (110, up 7) and Burundi (142, up 6) made significant gains on the back of strong results in CAF Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 29 November 2018.

See the Men’s Ranking of 25 October 2018

Rank      Team

1              Belgium

2              France

3              Brazil

4              Croatia

5              England

6              Uruguay

7              Portugal

8              Switzerland

9              Spain

10           Denmark

11           Colombia

12           Argentina

13           Chile

14           Germany

15           Netherlands

16           Mexico

17           Sweden

18           Wales

19           Italy

20           Peru

21           Poland

22           Tunisia

23           USA

24           Austria

25           Senegal

26           Romania

27           Ukraine

28           Slovakia

29           Venezuela

30           Iran

31           Paraguay

32           Bosnia and Herzegovina

33           Republic of Ireland

34           Northern Ireland

35           Serbia

36           Iceland

37           Costa Rica

38           Turkey

39           Montenegro

40           Scotland

41           Russia

42           Australia

42           Greece

44           Nigeria

45           Bulgaria

46           Congo DR

47           Morocco

48           Czech Republic

48           Norway

50           Japan

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