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FIFA Rankings: Super Eagles Retain 40th Position In World, 6th In Africa

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria have retained their 40th position in the latest FIFA world rankings released by the world’s football governing body yesterday.
The three-time African champions had dropped one spot from 39th to 40th position in the previous ranking released on September 21 despite trashing São Tomé and Principe 6-0 in their final 2023 AFCON qualifier.
Jose Pesiero’s side, however, retained their position in the latest world rankings after drawing 2-2 against Saudi Arabia and defeating Mozambique 3-2 during the last international break.
The Super Eagles also did not change their position in Africa as they remained the sixth best country on the continent.
2022 FIFA World Cup semi-finalist, Morocco are the highest ranked team in Africa followed by reigning African champions, Senegal.
Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt occupy the third, fourth and fifth position on the continent respectively.
Nigeria’s Group C opponent in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Lesotho dropped from 151 to 153 position in the latest rankings while South Africa and Rwanda suffered slight drops in the ranking. South Africa dropped from 63 to 64 while Rwanda also dropped from 139 to 140.
Meanwhile, Super Eagles other group opponents in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Benin Republic and Zimbabwe retained their positions in 93rd and 125th positions respectively.

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