- Sierra Leone have plummeted a place down from 119th to 120th in the latest FIFA ranking announced on Thursday.
- After more than six months of non-active football matches due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Sierra Leone was part of international friendly games played in October.
- Leone Stars who ranked 120th suffered back to back defeat 2-1 to Mauritania and 1-0 against Niger respectively in preparation for three-time African champions Nigeria.
Sierra Leone highest ever rankings came in August 2014 as they were ranked 50th globally and 7th in Africa.
In Africa, Sierra Leone stands as the 31st best team ahead of their doubleheader against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
Meanwhile, Nigeria is now 32nd in the latest global rankings for October. Last month, Gernot Rohr’s men were rated the 29th best team in the world.
However, they dropped three places as a consequence of their contrasting results in the October international fixtures. The Super Eagles lost 1-0 to reigning African champions Algeria, before settling for a 1-1 draw against Tunisia’s Carthage Eagles.
Belgium, 2018 Fifa World Cup winners France, Brazil, England and Portugal occupy the first to fifth positions respectively.
The next Fifa/Coca-Cola World Rankings will be published on 26 November 2020.
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