South Sudan jump two places in the new FIFA/COCA-COLA team rankings
Juba/ Arop Jongshol
The South Sudanese national football team jumped two places in the new FIFA rankings for the month of November.
The new FIFA/COCA-COLA rankings came after the last international break. In which international teams played in qualifiers and continental tournaments in various federations.
South Sudan ranked 170th in the world, jumping two places. To come 36th in Africa, after being ranked 172nd in the October rankings.
Argentina remained at the top of the rankings, followed by France, Spain, England and Brazil. Portugal and the Netherlands are ranked sixth and seventh, each jumping one place from the last ranking. Belgium came in eighth, having lost two places. Then Italy, and Germany in tenth place, where they jumped one position to enter the top ten teams in the rankings.

Morocco topped the rankings for Africa and 14th in the world, despite losing one place from the previous ranking. Senegal, which moved up three places, is ranked 17th, followed by Egypt 33rd, Algeria 37th, and Nigeria, which lost a full eight places, is 44th. Then Cote d’Ivoire 46, Cameroon 49, Mali 51, Tunisia 52, and South Africa 10th and 57th globally.
Niger recorded the biggest jump in this ranking by 9 places. Nigeria had the biggest drop of 8 places.








