Africa
Football minnows Uganda and Benin Republic are now ranked above Nigeria as the
Super Eagles dropped nine place to rank 70th in the world in the latest FIFA
Rankings released on Thursday by the world football governing body.
Nigeria has been witnessing a steady decline on the monthly FIFA
Rankings but Thursday’s was new all-time low for the three-time African
champions who are now only a shadow of their former selves.
As reflected in the July rankings, Nigeria is now 17th in Africa
with 514 points.
On the other hand, Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying rivals Algeria
remain the top team in Africa and 32nd in the world, while Cameroon are seventh
in Africa and 53rd in the world.
The Eagles are however rated above World Cup foes Zambia, who
are 23rd in Africa and 88th in the world.
Argentina remain at the summit of the July Rankings as FIFA
stated that a total of 228 ‘A’ internationals contributed to the new order but
the Super Eagles were not involved in any international matches last month.
The quartet of Belgium, Colombia, Germany and Chile in that
order joins Argentina to complete the roster of top five teams in the world.
The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 11
August 2016.

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