Nigeria’s Super Eagles have suffered a significant setback in the latest FIFA rankings, recording the steepest drop among African nations, MySportDab Reports.
Falling eight places from 36th to 44th globally, the team’s decline follows a series of underwhelming performances during the international break.
The Super Eagles struggled in their final AFCON 2025 qualifiers, delivering uninspiring results against the Benin Republic and Rwanda.
A shock 2-1 home defeat to Rwanda was the low point, with Samuel Chukwueze’s goal serving as little more than a consolation.
Despite their global slide, Nigeria remains Africa’s fifth-ranked team. However, they have been overtaken by Algeria, who climbed to fourth in the continental standings.
Morocco, Senegal, and Egypt continue to dominate the African rankings, holding the top three positions.
Elsewhere, Ghana’s Black Stars also experienced a dip, dropping four places to 77th globally. Their failure to qualify for AFCON 2025 has added to the growing concerns surrounding their football fortunes.
In contrast, South Africa’s Bafana Bafana are on the rise, moving up three places to 57th. Their recent strong performances signal renewed optimism for their footballing prospects.
Niger Republic has emerged as the standout performer in the latest rankings, climbing nine places to showcase their growing potential on the African stage.
Their rise underscores the shifting dynamics within African football, where smaller nations are beginning to make significant strides.
The Super Eagles’ ranking drop highlights the urgency for Nigeria to regroup and regain their footing ahead of upcoming competitions.
With AFCON 2025 on the horizon, the team will need to address its shortcomings to restore its status as one of Africa’s footballing powerhouses.