Nigeria has moved up two spots in the FIFA womenโs rankings, the world football governing body, FIFA, released on June 9, 2023.
After gaining three points, the Super Falcons rose from 42nd to 40th overall on the list which covers the teamsโ performance from March to June.
While improving in the FIFA womenโs rankings, the Super Falcons coached by American tactician, Randy Waldrum, are still the number-one-ranked team in Africa.
The Falcons significantly benefited from their impressive performance in the exhibition game in Turkey. They won three straight games after snapping a seven-game losing streak ahead of the FIFA Womenโs World Cup, which will take place from July 20 to August 20, 2023.
The latest FIFA womenโs rankings was released about a month before the World Cup which will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
At the Womenโs World Cup, Africa will be represented by Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, and Zambia.
On July 21, Nigeria and Canada will play in the World Cupโs opening game and the next FIFA womenโs rankings will be out on August 25, 2023.
FIFA Womenโs Rankings: Below are the top 40 highest ranked Womenโs national teams in the world as of June 9, 2023.
1. USA
2. Germany
3. Sweden
4. England
5. France
6. Spain
7. Canada
8. Brazil
9. Netherlands
10. Australia
11. Japan
12. Norway
13. Denmark
14. China PR
15. Iceland
16. Italy
17. Korea Republic
18. Austria
19. Belgium
20. Switzerland
21. Portugal
22. Republic of Ireland
23. Scotland
24. Russia
25. Colombia
26. New Zealand
27. Czechia
28. Argentina
29. Finland
30. Wales
31. Poland
32. Vietnam
33. Ukraine
34. Serbia
35. Mexico
36. Costa Rica
37. Chinese Taipei
38. Romania
39. Slovenia
40. Nigeria