Fifa Women's Rankings: Ghana unmoved as Nigeria, South Africa rise



The Super Falcons and Banyana ventured up in the most recent Fifa's reality standings, yet the Black Queens stayed stale

Nigeria moved into 38th situation on Fifa's most recent Women's World Rankings discharged for the principal quarter of 2020 on Friday.

The African victors climbed a spot from 39th situation in December 2019 in the midst of the nation's idleness since quitting the Olympic Games qualifiers last October.

The Super Falcons passed up an arrival to the masterpiece occasion for the third time in succession to the detriment of West African adversaries Cote d'Ivoire on the away objective principle following a 1-1 total score.

Nigeria held the top spot in the standings in Africa, while Cameroon kept the second spot in spite of dropping two spots to 51st after a stun misfortune to Zambia prior in March.

A success over Lesotho saw South Africa rise three spots to 53rd and third on the landmass, while Ghana are stale in the fourth situation in spite of their other participants spot at the Turkish Women's Cup.

The most recent rankings saw no progressions to the mainland's best 10 as Cote d'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Tunisia, Morocco, Mali, Algeria are fifth, 6th, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth individually.

Be that as it may, Zambia climbed six spots to 100th on the planet and twelfth in Africa after a lady Olympic capability, while Kenya (137th), Tanzania (139th) and Uganda (146th) all dropped four spots.

On the world stage, champions USA and Germany held the best two spots, while France and the Netherlands, Sweden, England, Australia, Brazil, Canada and Korea DPR finished the best 10.

Gambia are most up to date positioned group on the rundown, turning into the 159th nation on the standings and are 113th positioned on the planet and seventeenth best ladies' footballing country in Africa.

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