Nigeria has maintained its 47th position in the March
ranking of the world soccer governing body, FIFA, released on Thursday.
The ranking table on FIFA’s Website, indicated that
although, Nigeria maintained its current spot, it, however, increased in points
from 616 in the February ranking to 626 this month.
The latest ranking also indicated that Nigeria is now the
seventh team in Africa as against the eighth position it occupied in the
February edition.
The first six countries according to the ranking are Cote
d'Ivoire, Algeria, Egypt, Cape Verde Island, Ghana and Tunisia.
Cote d’Ivoire, which lead the other African countries with
839 points, are now rated 23rd in the world, while Algeria, second in Africa
with 819 points, are now 25th in the world.
The rankings showed that Egypt garnered 790 points to be
third in Africa, Cape Verde Island, 739 points; Ghana, 729 points and Tunisia,
641 points.
In Africa, Egypt have the highest movement going up by 12
spots to be 26th in the world from its 38th position in the February ranking.
The country garnered 61 points to now have 790 points.
The global scene, however, witnessed less movement than it
did last month, with Spain, Germany, Argentina, Portugal and Colombia remaining
unchanged in the top five spots, respectively.
FIFA said that 67 matches were taken into account out of
which 57 were friendlies with the other 10 games being AFC Asian Cup
qualifiers.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that next monthly
the FIFA/Coca-Cola World rankings will be published on April 10.
NAN
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