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FIFA ranking: status quo for Tunisia, historic for Comoros

This Thursday, April 4, the second FIFA ranking for the year 2024 is made public.

As predicted, several changes took place following the numerous international matches in March (friendly and AFCON 2025 qualifiers in particular).

The Carthage Eagles kept their 41st position in the FIFA rankings and still find themselves in 6th continental place behind Morocco (13th), Senegal (17th), Nigeria (30th), Egypt (37th) and the Côte d ‘Ivory (38th).

The Comoros made the most notable progression, going from 121st to 117th place.

Top 20 Africans in the FIFA rankings

  1. Morocco (13th)
  2. Senegal (17th)
  3. Nigeria (30th)
  4. Egypt (37th)
  5. Ivory Coast (38th)
  6. Tunisia (41st)
  7. Algeria (43rd)
  8. Mali (44th)
  9. Cameroon (51st)
  10. South Africa (59th)
  11. Burkina Faso (62nd)
  12. DR Congo (63rd)
  13. Cape Verde (65th)
  14. Ghana (68th)
  15. Guinea (76th)
  16. Equatorial Guinea (79th)
  17. Gabon (84th)
  18. Zambia (86th)
  19. Uganda (92nd)
  20. Angola (94th)
    Here, moreover, is the Top 10 in the world:

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