The Ghana national team, Black Stars has sunk even lower on the latest FIFA Men's World Ranking following the 2023 AFCON in Ivory Coast while their Ivorian and Nigerian counterparts have moved up the ranking.
The Ivorian national football team soared ten places to 39th in the latest FIFA Men's World Rankings, underscoring their stellar performance on home soil during the recently concluded AFCON (African Cup of Nations) tournament. The rankings, released just four days after the AFCON's conclusion, reflect the noteworthy impacts of recent continental competitions on the global football stage, particularly among African teams.
While the top ten remained unchanged, the CAF (Confederation of African Football) region witnessed substantial shifts in rankings. Nigeria, the AFCON runners-up, surged 14 places to 28th, showcasing their strong tournament performance. Angola experienced the most significant leap, climbing 24 spots to 93rd, following their impressive run in the competition.
Senegal, despite an exit in the round of 16 against Cote d'Ivoire, reached their highest-ever position at 17th, emphasizing the tournament's transformative effect on their global standing. Other African teams showing notable improvements include Equatorial Guinea (79th, up 9), South Africa (58th, up 8), Cabo Verde (65th, up 8), Namibia (107th, up 8), and Mali (47th, up 4).
These rankings highlight the tangible impact of recent continental tournaments, offering valuable insights into the current standing of African teams as they gear up for future competitions, including the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON and World Cup qualifiers. The next FIFA Men's World Ranking update is scheduled for April 4, providing further updates on the evolving football landscape.
African Top 20 in the FIFA Rankings
- Morocco (12th)
- Senegal (17th)
- Nigeria (28th)
- Egypt (36th)
- Cote d'Ivoire (39th)
- Tunisia (41st)
- Algeria (43rd)
- Mali (47th)
- Cameroon (51st)
- South Africa (58th)
- Burkina Faso (61st)
- DR Congo (63rd)
- Cape Verde (65th)
- Ghana (67th)
- Guinea (76th)
- Equatorial Guinea (79th)
- Gabon (84th)
- Zambia (87th)
- Uganda (92nd)
- Angola (93rd)