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Super Eagles Soar to 26th, Highest FIFA Ranking in 16 Years

Nigerian Super Eagles have risen to 26th place in the latest FIFA men’s world rankings, marking their highest position in 16 years, following a strong run at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The January 2026 rankings released by FIFA show that the Super Eagles were among the biggest movers globally, climbing 12 places after finishing third at the continental tournament.

Eric Chelle’s boys were among the biggest movers in the January 2026 FIFA ranking, rising 12 places after securing the bronze medal in the continental competition.

Their previous highest ranking was in May 2010, when they were ranked 21st in the world.

Nigeria played seven matches during the ranking window, recording six wins and one loss.

Nigeria’s AFCON campaign included a commanding 4–0 victory over Mozambique in the round of 16, a 2–0 win against Algeria in the quarter-finals, and a dramatic semi-final defeat to hosts Morocco on penalties after a goalless draw.

The Super Eagles bounced back in the third-place match, holding Egypt to another scoreless draw before winning 4–2 on penalties to secure the bronze medal.

FIFA confirmed that Nigeria gained 79.09 ranking points, the highest points increase of any nation in the latest update, which underlines the impact of their AFCON performances.

Host Morocco, despite losing the final to Senegal in extra time, climbed three places to eighth, their highest-ever position and their first return to the top 10 since April 1998.

Senegal’s triumph saw them rise seven places to 12th, also a national best.

At the top of the ranking, Spain remain number one, followed by world champions Argentina and France.

Morocco’s rise into the top 10 came at the expense of Croatia, Belgium and Germany, who all dropped places.

Elsewhere in Africa, Cameroon and Nigeria recorded the joint biggest climb by ranking positions, each moving up 12 places, while Algeria rose to 28th, Egypt to 31st and Ivory Coast to 37th.

CAF now has nine teams inside the world’s top 50, two more than at the end of 2025. The next edition of the FIFA men’s world ranking will be released on April 1, 2026.

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