Senegal’s national team, the Teranga Lions, maintained their ranking as
the continent’s number one football nation according to the recent report published on Friday (June
14) by FIFA.
The ranking comes barely a week to the
2019 African Cup of Nations (AFCON), tournament due to kick off in Egypt.
Aliou Cisse’s side are 22nd on the
global ranking and are pooled in AFCON Group C along with Algeria (68),
and the East African duo of Tanzania (131) and Kenya (105). The side led on the pitch by
Sadio Mane are expected to qualify from the group.
Tunisia (global ranking, 25th),
Nigeria (45th), Morocco (47th) and the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC (49th),
complete the top five list of teams in the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
region.
Several of the biggest names in
international football have made significant gains in the latest edition of
the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking.
While Belgium (1st, unchanged)
continue at the top, increasing their advantage over France (2nd, unchanged)
following UEFA EURO qualifying wins over Kazakhstan and
Scotland, there was plenty of movement elsewhere in the top 20. Portugal (5th,
up 2), for example, moved into the top five on the back of their UEFA Nations
League triumph, while the Netherlands (14th, up 2) edged upwards after reaching
the final of the same competition.
Sadio Mane |
A trio of former world champions are
also on the rise. Spain (7th, up 2), Germany (11th, up 2) and Italy (14th, up
3) all ascended the global ladder on the back of positive results in the EURO qualifiers.
There were plenty of success stories
elsewhere, too, with the likes of Austria (26th, up 8), Northern Ireland (28th,
up 5), Czech Republic (41st, up 7), Hungary (42nd, up 9), Armenia (97th, up 9)
and Malaysia (159, up 9) racing up the Ranking. There was also reason to
celebrate for Senegal (22nd, up 1) and Kosovo (121st, up 6), both of whom
reached their highest position to date. - Africa
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