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FULL LIST: Nigeria ranks 30th in latest FIFA men’s world ranking

The Super Eagles of Nigeria ranked 30th in the 2024 Men’s World ranking, dropping two places from the previous 28th position.

The ranking, as released by the Federation of International Football Association on Thursday, revealed that the Eagles topped the 2023 CAF African Cup of Nations winner, Cote d’Ivoire, and seven-time AFCON winner, Egypt.

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Having participated in two friendly matches after the AFCON tourney, the Eagles earned a 2-1 win against neighbouring rivals, Ghana, and fell to a 2-0 defeat against Mali.

As observed by GISTFOX NEWS, the Eagles rank third in African football, falling only behind the Atlas Lions of Morocco and the Teranga Lions of Senegal.

Ranking first is 2022 World Cup winner Argentina, followed by the tourney’s first runner-up, France.

In the third position is Belgium while the Three Lions of England hold the fourth place.

The top 50 FIFA men’s world ranking:

  1. Argentina
  2. France
  3. Belgium
  4. England
  5. Brazil
  6. Portugal
  7. Netherlands
  8. Spain
  9. Italy
  10. Croatia
  11. USA
  12. Colombia
  13. Morocco
  14. Mexico
  15. Uruguay
  16. Germany
  17. Senegal
  18. Japan
  19. Switzerland
  20. IR Iran
  21. Denmark
  22. Ukraine
  23. Korea Republic
  24. Australia
  25. Austria
  26. Hungary
  27. Sweden
  28. Poland
  29. Wales
  30. Nigeria
  31. Ecuador
  32. Peru
  33. Serbia
  34. Qatar
  35. Russia
  36. Czechia
  37. Egypt
  38. Cote d’Ivoire
  39. Scotland
  40. Turkiye
  41. Tunisia
  42. Chile
  43. Algeria
  44. Mali
  45. Panama
  46. Romania
  47. Norway
  48. Slovakia
  49. Canada
  50. Greece
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