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Sports: Super Eagles Drop To 32nd In Latest FIFA rankings

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am

The Super Eagles of Nigeria has drops three places in the latest FIFA rankings realeased in the month of October this is because of the loss to reigning African champions Algeria and a draw to Tunisia as well.

This are the visible reasons for the drop, Nigeria was placed 29th in the world but had to drop to 32nd in the wake the result of the friendly against Algeria and Tunisia.

The Super Eagles are now fouth in Africa instead of 3rd behind Senegal, Tunisia and reigning African Champions, Algeria.

The next match for the Eagles is a double headers against Sierra Leone in the African Nations Cup qualifiers.

Albert Echetah

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