The Super Eagles of Nigeria will enter the
New Year as the 51st best footballing
country in the world according to the latest
ranking released by FIFA on Thursday.
Nigerian also dropped to 9th in Africa.
Germany, Brazil and Portugal retained the
top three places in the latest FIFA rankings
released Thursday. There was little
movement in the FIFA charts with
Argentina and Belgium completing the top
five and 2018 World Cup hosts Russia placed
64th.
See the top 10 list below...
1. Germany
2. Brazil
3. Portugal
4. Argentina
5. Belgium
6. Spain
7. Poland
8. Switzerland
9. France
10. Chile
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