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Nigeria's Super Eagles Soar in FIFA Rankings - Climbing to 24th Globally and 3rd in Africa

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The latest FIFA Men's World Rankings saw Nigeria's Super Eagles rise an impressive 14 places, displacing Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria in the rankings.

The latest FIFA Men's World Rankings, as of February 15, 2024, have seen Morocco claiming the top spot among all African men's national football teams. Nigeria's Super Eagles, on the other hand, have significantly climbed in the rankings, reaching 24th globally and claiming the 3rd position in Africa. This remarkable rise has pushed Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria down the rankings.

Cote d'Ivoire, following their AFCON victory, has experienced a surge in the FIFA Rankings, solidifying their recent continental success. Meanwhile, Costa de Marfil's outstanding performance in AFCON 2023 reflected in their climb of ten places to 39th in the FIFA Ranking. The AFCON tournament has proven instrumental in reshaping the rankings of African nations.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have achieved their highest ranking since 2013, moving up an impressive fourteen places to secure the 28th spot globally. This progress highlights their recent AFCON achievements and showcases their growing prowess on the international stage. The AFCON Runners-up, Super Eagles, are poised for further success following their recent advancements in the rankings.

Intriguingly, the rise of Nigeria's Super Eagles and Cote d'Ivoire's climb in the FIFA Rankings signify a shift in power dynamics within African football. These teams are now poised to make a significant impact on the global football scene, showcasing the immense talent and determination prevalent in African football. The recent FIFA Rankings have set the stage for an exciting future for these rising football powerhouses.

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FULL LIST: Top 20 African teams in latest FIFA ranking (The Punch)

The latest FIFA Men's World Rankings, released today (February 15, 2024), show that Morocco leads all African men's national football teams.

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FIFA Ranking: Super Eagles rise 14 places, now third in Africa (Premium Times)

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have climbed to 24th in the latest FIFA rankings, released on Thursday. The rise sees them displace Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria, ...

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Cote d'Ivoire AFCON triumph propels them in latest FIFA Rankings (CAFOnline.com)

Cote d'Ivoire's recent triumph in the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations has not only secured them the continental title but has also propelled them to ...

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FIFA rankings: Nigeria climb to 28th globally โ€” highest since 2013 (TheCable)

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have moved up fourteen places from 42nd to 28th in the world based on FIFA's latest rankings.

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Ivory Coast's Victory in the AFCON Boosts their FIFA Ranking (beIN SPORTS USA)

Costa de Marfil's impressive performance in AFCON 2023 led them to climb ten places to 39th in the FIFA Ranking, reflecting their remarkable performance in ...

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FIFA Ranking: Eagles Move Up 14 Spots After AFCON Silver Win ... (News Agency of Nigeria)

Africa Cup of Nations Runners-up, Super Eagles of Nigeria have moved up by 14 spots to placed 28th in the world in the February FIFA ranking.

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FIFA Ranking: Super Eagles ranked 28th, 3rd in Africa (Businessday.ng)

According to the latest FIFA rankings released on Thursday, Nigeria's Super Eagles are now ranked 28th, moved up 14 places and 3rd in Africa.

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Super Eagles Move 14 Places Up In FIFA Ranking After Impressive ... (CHANNELS TELEVISION)

The latest move makes the Super Eagles Africa's number three team only behind Morocco (who are 12th) and Senegal, who are ranked 17th. By Emmanuel Egobiambu.

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FIFA Ranking: 'We're proud' โ€“ Sports Minister reacts as Super ... (Daily Post Nigeria)

The Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, has congratulated the Super Eagles of Nigeria for moving up 14 places in the latest FIFA men's.

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