This new ranking is the attendant effect of the team’s failure to trounce Egypt in two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in Kaduna and Alexandria.
The Super Eagles plunged five places to be ranked 14th best African side behind Algeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Senegal, Egypt, Cape Verde, Tunisia, Congo DR, Guinea, Congo, Cameroon, Morocco and Mali.
Meanwhile, Algeria remain at the summit of African football after moving four places to the 33rd position in the world while second-placed Cote d’Ivoire climbed two places to 34th and Egypt zoomed nine places up to 44th in the world but are fifth in Africa.
Argentina leapfrogged over Belgium to take the top spot in the world ranking as South American champions Chile stay third in the world.
The two most outstanding performers for April hail from the African continent. Guinea-Bissau (up 45) have climbed the most positions by rank, while Morocco (131 points) enjoy the biggest move by virtue of points.
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