It was a great developement for the Indian football team as they
jumped six places to the 166th spot in the global football rankings in
the latest list released by FIFA on Thursday, while Belgium retained
their top position after grabbing it for the first time last month.
Before the release of these rankings, India were 172nd in last
month’s rankings after losing five consecutive 2018 World Cup qualifying
matches.
But, the Stephen Constantine-coached side arrested the slide with a
commendable 1-0 win against Guam in their last World Cup qualifier at
Bengaluru on November 12.
On the other hand, Belgium will end the year as the world’s
top-ranked team for the first time in their history. World Cup 2014
runners-up Argentina moved up a spot to the second, displacing reigning
world champions Germany from the spot, who dropped to fourth.
World Cup 2010 winners Spain claimed the third spot, up by three
places. Copa America 2014 victors Chile retained their fifth spot just
before five-time world champions Brazil, who moved up two spots.
Portugal are at seventh, a dip of three places, but just ahead of
Colombia, who dropped a spot. Ninth-placed England and Austria at 10th,
retained their slots.
With the latest FIFA world ranking released Thursday
December 3, 2015, the Super Eagles of Nigeria dropped seven places and
now occupy the 66th position.
Having gathered 541 points Nigeria are now 14th best team in
Africa, falling behind Cote d’Ivoire, Algeria, Ghana, Cape Verde,
Tunisia, Senegal, Congo, Guinea, Egypt, Cameroon, Congo DR, Mali and
Uganda.
African champions Côte d’Ivoire are ranked first in Africa
with 950 points Algeria end 2015 as runners-up with 845 points. The
Black Stars of Ghana are third on the continent with 778 points
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