FIFA Rankings - Nigeria Slips to Lowest Position in 4 Years daily_trust: Nigeria
The latest position occupied by Nigeria represents the team's lowest position since June 2019, when the Eagles were ranked 45th in the world.
The team, who lost 1-0 to Guinea Bissau last month, is now ranked 40th in the world, down from 35th in the previous December ranking. World champions Argentina moved to the summit, supplanting South American rivals, Brazil. FIFA, in a release, said,"Six years after last topping the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, Argentina are once again at the summit of world football.
The release also revealed that the Central African Republic have been the most improved side since the last ranking."However, the most improved side in this edition are Central African Republic .
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