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Super Eagles soar in Latest FIFA World Rankings

Nigeria’s national football team, the Super Eagles, has made a remarkable leap in the latest FIFA World Rankings, climbing 12 spots to secure the 26th position globally.

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This significant rise follows their impressive performance in a recent tournament held in Morocco, where the three-time African champions finished in third place. The strong showing has propelled them from their previous rank of 38th.

The new ranking also solidifies Nigeria’s position as a continental powerhouse, placing them third in Africa.

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Tournament hosts Morocco remain the top-ranked team on the continent, with Senegal holding the second spot.

The surge is expected to be a major confidence booster for the squad as they prepare for their upcoming international fixtures.

Africa’s Top 10 in FIFA Rankings Morocco Senegal Nigeria Egypt Côte d’Ivoire Cameroon Tunisia DR Congo South Africa

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