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The Super Eagles has been ranked 39th in the latest FIFA rankings.
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The team lost one place from their previous rank of 38th.
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This comes as Spain, the new Champions of Europe, leap five places to claim the 3rd position globally.
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The Super Eagles, currently without a manager following Finidi George’s resignation, remain within the top five teams on the African continent.
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Morocco, ranked 14th in the world, retains its status as the number one team in Africa, a position solidified by their hisDigest.ngc semi-final run in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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The Teranga Lions of Senegal follow closely, ranking 19th globally.
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Mo Salah’s Egypt is positioned 36th in the world, while Sebastien Haller’s Ivory Coast holds the 38th spot, placing them third and fourth in Africa, respectively.
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Nigeria completes the top five in Africa, despite their slight drop in global rankings.
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The rest of Africa’s top ten includes Tunisia (41), Algeria (46), Cameroon (51), Mali (53), and South Africa (57).
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On the global stage, EURO 2024 winners Spain have moved from eighth to third, reflecting their recent success. England, the runners-up, have also improved their standing, moving up to fourth.
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Argentina maintain its position at the top of the rankings after adding the 2024 Copa America trophy to their 2022 FIFA World Cup victory. France remain steady in second place.
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