11-28-2020, 10:57 AM
Nigeria's Super Eagles drop three spots on latest Fifa ranking
The Super Eagles of Nigeria have dropped a massive three spots on the FIFA/Cocacola rankings after having back to back draws against Sierra Leone this month
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In the latest Fifa global rankings for November, Nigeria have slipped to 35th position after playing 4-4 and 0-0 back-to-back draws against Sierra Leone in their 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying fixtures.
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Nigeria is now the fourth best country in Africa with Senegal retaining the no. 1 spot, followed by Tunisia and Algeria in the second and third positions, respectively.
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Meanwhile Sierra Leone - who made a come back from 4-0 to 4-4 against the Super eagles in Nigeria before playimg alt='Nigeria's Super Eagles drop three spots on latest Fifa ranking' class='img-responsive text-center' style='margin: auto;' a 0-0 draw in their home - are among the biggest movers on the continent as they climbed four places to 116th in the world.
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Equatorial Guinea and Burundi climbed 10 spots after avoiding defeats in their Afcon qualifying games against Libya and Mauritania, respectively. They are the biggest climbers in Africa.
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The Super Eagles of Nigeria have dropped a massive three spots on the FIFA/Cocacola rankings after having back to back draws against Sierra Leone this month
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In the latest Fifa global rankings for November, Nigeria have slipped to 35th position after playing 4-4 and 0-0 back-to-back draws against Sierra Leone in their 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying fixtures.
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Nigeria is now the fourth best country in Africa with Senegal retaining the no. 1 spot, followed by Tunisia and Algeria in the second and third positions, respectively.
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Meanwhile Sierra Leone - who made a come back from 4-0 to 4-4 against the Super eagles in Nigeria before playimg alt='Nigeria's Super Eagles drop three spots on latest Fifa ranking' class='img-responsive text-center' style='margin: auto;' a 0-0 draw in their home - are among the biggest movers on the continent as they climbed four places to 116th in the world.
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Equatorial Guinea and Burundi climbed 10 spots after avoiding defeats in their Afcon qualifying games against Libya and Mauritania, respectively. They are the biggest climbers in Africa.
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