Boluwatife Kehinde
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have made significant progress in the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings, jumping four places from 45th to 41st globally. The rankings, released on Friday by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), reflect the national team’s improved form and recent successes on the pitch.
This rise also sees the Super Eagles secure a spot among Africa’s elite, moving into the top five football nations on the continent. Nigeria now trails only Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, and Algeria in the African rankings, a notable accomplishment that signals a return to form for the three-time African champions.
The boost in rankings comes after a solid showing in recent international fixtures. Nigeria defeated the Crocodiles of Lesotho and the Squirrels of Benin Republic, two crucial wins that contributed significantly to their points tally and upward movement.
The team, under the guidance of coach Eric Chelle, has demonstrated renewed cohesion and tactical discipline. Their performances have not only earned them victories but also garnered praise for their attacking flair and defensive stability. As they gear up for upcoming international commitments, the team’s improved ranking is expected to bolster morale and inspire confidence among players and fans alike.
On the global stage, Spain continues to lead the men’s rankings, holding firmly to the number one spot. Argentina has moved into second place, pushing perennial powerhouses further down the list. France, England, and Portugal complete the global top five, underscoring Europe’s ongoing dominance in world football.
For Nigeria, the latest ranking is more than just a number, it’s a reflection of progress and a platform on which to build ahead of future international tournaments, including the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and World Cup qualifiers. With strong leadership, consistent performances, and a growing pool of talent, the Super Eagles are poised to soar even higher in the months to come.
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