Nigeria’s Super Falcons have successfully maintained their 36th position globally in the latest FIFA women’s ranking, solidifying their standing as a force to be reckoned with in international women’s football.

Jerrymusa.com reports that under the guidance of coach Randy Waldrum, the team continues to hold the top spot in Africa, a testament to their hard work and dedication.

South Africa’s Banyana Banyana remain the second-highest ranked team on the continent, sitting at 51st in the world rankings, while Morocco’s Atlas Lionesses closely follow as third in Africa and 56th globally.

On a Global Scale

On the global stage, Spain’s La Roja has cemented their position as the number one team in the world, with France’s Les Bleues moving up to second place and England dropping to third.

Germany has also made significant progress, overtaking the United States to claim the fourth spot.

The rankings reflect the teams’ performances in recent matches and tournaments, and the next FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking, scheduled for release on August 16, 2024, will likely see further shifts in the standings as teams continue to battle for supremacy.

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