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    News » Sports » FIFA Ranking: Senegal-Morocco-Tunisia trio unchallenged, Algeria ahead of Cameroon, Ivory Coast in the world’s top 50

    FIFA Ranking: Senegal-Morocco-Tunisia trio unchallenged, Algeria ahead of Cameroon, Ivory Coast in the world’s top 50

    By Gérard Dawa7 October 2022Updated:22 June 2023
    The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has unveiled its rankings for the month of August 2022. Senegal remains the undisputed leader in Africa and 18th in the world. Benin, on the other hand, has not moved an inch and is still ranked 91st in the world.
    Source photo: Wikipédia

    On Thursday 6 OctoberFIFA has published its last ranking of nations before the 2022 World Cup. This comes after a busy month of September with the Nations League for European teams and friendly matches for teams from other confederations.

    At world level, the only notable change is Italy’s 6th place, ahead of Spain, reports the sports website Afrik Foot. In Africa, the trio of Senegal, Morocco and Tunisia, three teams that qualified for the World Cup, remains unchallenged, followed by Nigeria.

    However, there was a change in the 5th place in the continental ranking, where Algeria made a comeback. The Fennecs have been enjoying their revival since June with 5 consecutive wins, including against Guinea (1-0) and Nigeria (2-1) recently. In a symbolic move, Djamel Belmadi’s team thus doubled their lead before the World Cup against Cameroon, who denied them Qatar, as well as against Egypt. The Indomitable Lions are paying for their disappointing month of September with defeats against Uzbekistan (2-0) and South Korea (1-0).
    Like Algeria, Mauritania has moved up four places in the world rankings, while Côte d’Ivoire’s victories over Togo (2-1) and Guinea (3-1) have given Africa its ninth representative in the world’s top 50. Further down the field, Cape Verde (71st) doubled the DR Congo (73rd).

    The next FIFA ranking will be published on 22 December after the World Cup.


    The world’s top 10

    1.Brazil

    1. Belgium
    2. Argentina
    3. France
    4. England
    5. Italia
    6. Spain
    7. Netherlands
    8. Portugal
    9. Danemark

    The African top 20

    1. Senegal (18th in the world)
    2. Morocco (22nd)
    3. Tunisia (30th)
    4. Nigeria (32nd)
    5. Algeria (37th)
    6. Egypt (39th)
    7. Cameroun (43th)
    8. Mali (46e)
    9. Ivory Coast (48th)
    10. Burkina Faso (54th)
    11. Ghana (61th)
    12. South Africa (67th)
    13. Cape Verde (71st)
    14. DR Congo (73rd)
    15. Gabon (81st)
    16. Guinea (83th)
    17. Zambia (88th)
    18. Uganda (89th)
    19. Benin (91st)
    20. Equatorial Guinea (98th)

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    Gérard Dawa, journaliste reporter à Afro impact. Titulaire d’une Licence en journalisme obtenue à l’ENSTIC au Bénin, je suis passionné des questions de santé, culture et sport. J’ai fait également mes armes à la radio et je suis membre actif de la PMS "Plateforme Médias et Santé" du Bénin. Je cumule à ce jour 8 ans d’expérience en journalisme.

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