By Daily Sports on April 5, 2019
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have moved up on the FIFA World Rankings from the 46th position to 42nd after their Africa Cup of Nations win against Seychelles and the 1-0 pipping of Egypt in a friendly game in Asaba, Delta State.
The Super Eagles with the April ranking are now third behind Senegal and Tunisia in the African national teams ratings.
The three-time African champions now sit behind Senegal [23] and Tunisia [28] in the continental standings while Morocco [45], DR Congo [46], Ghana [49], Cameroon [54], Egypt [57], Burkina Faso [58] and Mali [65] completed the top 10.
Belgium remain unmoved at the summit of the world ranking followed by France, Brazil, England and Croatia in the top five. (Vanguard)
•Photo shows Super Eagles
Source Daily Sports
Posted April 5, 2019
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