The Super Eagles maintained their 58th position on the world
ranking released early by the world football governing body, FIFA.
Though there is no upward improvement, the country
maintained the position it occupied last month on the world ranking. It,
however, improved a step upward in Africa from number 11
in August to number 10 which was occupied by Sierra
Leone .
In the month under review, Nigeria
played a goalless draw against Niger
in an international friendly tie ahead of their 2013 Africa Cup of Nations
qulaifier against the Lone Star of Liberia
Meanwhile, Spain are still world’s number one followed by
Germany, England, Portugal, Uruguay, Italy, Argentina, Netherlands, Croatia and
Denmark in that order in the world’s top 10.
InAfrican continent, Didier Drogba’s Cote
d’Ivoire are still number one followed by Algeria ,
Ghana , Mali ,
Libya , Egypt ,
Tunisia , Zambia
and Gabon .
World’s Top 5
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