Falcons Drop Two Places In Latest Fifa Ranking
Published: December 13, 2013
The Falcons, Women’s National Team representing Nigeria, have been ranked in the 34th position in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking published by the official website of Fifa on Friday.
Compared to their previous position, the Falcons have dropped two places but still remain the best on the continent ahead of Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea.
United States continue to top the rankings followed by Germany, Japan, Brazil and France in that order.
The next ranking will be published by Fifa.com on March 28, 2014.
Top 10 African Teams
1) Nigeria (34th)
2) Cameroon (47th)
3) Ghana (48th)
4) South Africa (50th)
5) Equatorial Guinea (51st)
6) Ivory Coast (66th)
7) Morocco (68th)
8) Senegal (79th)
9) Zimbabwe(82nd)
10) Ethiopia (88th)
Compared to their previous position, the Falcons have dropped two places but still remain the best on the continent ahead of Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea.
United States continue to top the rankings followed by Germany, Japan, Brazil and France in that order.
The next ranking will be published by Fifa.com on March 28, 2014.
Top 10 African Teams
1) Nigeria (34th)
2) Cameroon (47th)
3) Ghana (48th)
4) South Africa (50th)
5) Equatorial Guinea (51st)
6) Ivory Coast (66th)
7) Morocco (68th)
8) Senegal (79th)
9) Zimbabwe(82nd)
10) Ethiopia (88th)
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