Fifa Ranking : Falcons Continue To Top Zonal Ranking
Published: September 19, 2014
Football governing body, Fifa, has released the latest ranking of Women’s National Teams for the period ended September 19, 2014.
Compared to their ranking in the last quarter, Africa powerhouse, the Falcons of Nigeria have dropped a position and now occuy the 35th position.
But the eight - time continental champions remain the top team in Africa , followed by Ghana, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and South Africa in that order.
Our rivals to book at place at the next Fifa Women’s World Cup - Ivory Coast, Namibia and Zambia- are ranked 64th, 113th and 116th respectively.
USA, Germany, Japan, France and Sweden are the top five countries in the world.
The next world ranking will be published by the official website of Fifa, fifa.com, on December 19, 2014.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
Compared to their ranking in the last quarter, Africa powerhouse, the Falcons of Nigeria have dropped a position and now occuy the 35th position.
But the eight - time continental champions remain the top team in Africa , followed by Ghana, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and South Africa in that order.
Our rivals to book at place at the next Fifa Women’s World Cup - Ivory Coast, Namibia and Zambia- are ranked 64th, 113th and 116th respectively.
USA, Germany, Japan, France and Sweden are the top five countries in the world.
The next world ranking will be published by the official website of Fifa, fifa.com, on December 19, 2014.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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