The Super Eagles’ performance and eventual qualification for the Round of 16
at the just-concluded World Cup in Brazil has impacted on the July FIFA ranking
as Nigeria now occupies the 34th position.In the rankings table
released by the world football governing body on Thursday, Nigeria garnered 660
points and moved up 10 spots as against June’s 631 points at 44th
position.Although Nigeria may not have been too convincing at the 2014 World
Cup, their performance is still good enough to earn them a lift.The African
champions now place third in Africa behind Algeria and Cote d’Ivoire.
Algeria who is now ranked Africa’s best team has 874 points to occupy the 24th
position in the world, while Cote d’Ivoire has 850 points for 25th place
in the world.However, another African representative at the World Cup, Ghana,
slipped down by one spot to 38th in the world and fifth in Africa,
behind Egypt who remained static with 645 points.On the global scene, four-time
world champions Germany reaped the reward of their triumph at the World Cup.
They now lead the table for the first time in 20 years with 1,724 points.World
Cup runners-up Argentina are now second with 1,606
points, while third-place finishers Netherlands have moved 12 positions
up the table and are now third in the world with 1,496 points.Also, all the
eight teams which dropped out of the World Cup at the quarter-finals stage have
climbed up the ranking.
Colombia is now fourth, up by four spots, and Belgium
fifth, up by six spots.France is now 10th, up by seven spots, and
Costa Rica is now 16th, up by 12 spots making it the central
Americans’ highest-ever ranking.If the winners have gained, the less
successful teams on the other hand are left counting the cost of failure in
their rankings.Former champions Spain have fallen from the top spot to eighth
place, while Portugal is now 11th, down by seven spots, and Italy is
14th, down by five spots.England is now placed 20th, down
by 10 spots, while 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil have dropped four places to the
seventh position.According to the world governing body, the results of 111
international “A” matches have been taken into account for the current edition
of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking.
Source:Vanguard
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