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Super Eagles Hold Steady at 26th as Argentina, Morocco Shine in Latest FIFA Rankings
Nigeria’s mixed results see them retain 26th spot, while Morocco climb to a historic seventh ahead of World Cup
Nigeria’s mixed results see them retain 26th spot, while Morocco climb to a historic seventh ahead of World Cup
Argentina have maintained their grip on world football’s summit, topping the latest FIFA rankings released on Thursday and laying down a marker ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The South American giants kept first place after a run of impressive international victories, with Spain and France following in second and third, respectively.
Spain’s recent draw and win were enough to hold off France, who dropped to third after a setback before recovering with subsequent wins. England and Portugal round out the top five, while Brazil sit just outside in sixth position.
For Nigerian fans, the Super Eagles remain Africa’s second highest-ranked side globally, holding on to 26th place despite a patchy run of form. Recent outings saw Nigeria triumph over Zimbabwe and Jamaica at the Unity Cup in London, but those highs were tempered by a 2-2 draw against Poland and a narrow 2-1 loss to Portugal in friendlies. The final scorelines and goal scorers for these matches were not fully detailed in available reports.
Morocco made headlines by climbing to seventh – the highest ranking ever for an African nation – as they continue their surge following last year’s global performances. This means only Morocco sits above Nigeria among CAF teams in the latest list.
Neither the Super Eagles coaching staff nor the Nigerian Football Federation had issued any statement reacting to the rankings at press time.
Attention now shifts toward preparations for the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup set to take place across the United States, Mexico and Canada. With a record 48 teams expected, Nigeria will be looking to improve on their current standing when qualification resumes later this year.
Source: https://punchng.com/fifa-ranking-argentina-retain-top-spot-as-nigeria-hold-26th-position/
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Super Eagles Hold Firm at 26th in FIFA Rankings Despite World Cup Absence
Nigeria remain ahead of rivals South Africa and Ghana after the latest global football rankings update
Nigeria remain ahead of rivals South Africa and Ghana after the latest global football rankings update
The Super Eagles have retained their position as the 26th-ranked national team in the latest FIFA rankings, even though they missed out on World Cup qualification. Nigeria continue to sit above continental rivals South Africa and Ghana following FIFA’s most recent update.
The report does not provide further details on points, movement compared to previous months, or the ranking positions of South Africa and Ghana. There is also no information about individual player performances or reactions from the Super Eagles camp.
For Nigerian fans, staying in the world’s top 30 offers some consolation after the disappointment of not featuring at the biggest football tournament. The result keeps Nigeria as one of Africa’s highest-ranked teams heading into upcoming qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), boosting confidence that the squad remains competitive on the international stage.
Neither Super Eagles head coach nor officials from the Nigerian Football Federation had commented on the latest ranking at press time. No statements from rival camps were available either.
Nigeria’s next major fixture is expected to be an AFCON qualifier, though date and venue details were not confirmed in available reports.
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Visa Blow for Ivory Coast Fans as US Bars Entry Ahead of World Cup Opener in Philadelphia
CNSE officials confirm only a handful allowed in, leaving over 500 supporters stranded before Elephants’ clash with Ecuador
CNSE officials confirm only a handful allowed in, leaving over 500 supporters stranded before Elephants’ clash with Ecuador
Ivory Coast’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have been rocked after United States authorities denied visas to the majority of the country’s official supporters, forcing hundreds to cancel their trips just days before the tournament kicks off in Philadelphia. The setback was confirmed by Julien Kouadio Adonis, president of the National Committee of Elephants Supporters (CNSE), who revealed that only a small number of committee officials had received travel authorisation, while most regular fans were blocked from entering the US.
Kouadio stated that the US government had made it clear that supporters from certain countries, including Ivory Coast, would not be permitted entry. “The supporters have cancelled the trip because the US government does not want to see supporters from certain countries, including the Ivory Coast, on its soil,” Kouadio said. He added that this decision prevented fans from fulfilling their “sacred duty” of cheering on the national team at football’s biggest event. This latest visa clampdown follows reports that Somali referee Omar Artan and members of Iran’s support staff were also denied US visas ahead of the tournament.
For Super Eagles fans watching developments across Africa, this drama underscores how off-field events can impact World Cup dreams. The CNSE had hoped to send around 500 Ivorian-based supporters to back Les Éléphants as they take on Ecuador in Philadelphia on June 15 and Curacao on June 25, with a key group-stage match against Germany scheduled for Toronto in between. Instead, most travelling fans will now miss out, shifting extra support duties onto over 1,000 Ivorian residents already living in the US.
Kouadio voiced his frustration at being sidelined from supporting his team on football’s grandest stage: “This situation hurts us deeply because it prevents us from fulfilling our sacred duty, which is to support our team.” No statement had been issued by FIFA or US organisers regarding the denied visas at press time.
Ivory Coast kick off their Group-stage campaign against Ecuador in Philadelphia on Saturday, June 15. The CNSE has confirmed that their remaining officials will focus on coordinating with Ivorian diaspora fans throughout the tournament.
Source: https://punchng.com/us-denies-visas-to-ivory-coast-supporters-ahead-of-world-cup/
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Chelsea Set for Blockbuster FA Cup Fifth Round as Manchester City Await at Stamford Bridge
After dispatching MK Dons, Chelsea must now overcome Pep Guardiola’s side in London to keep their cup dreams alive
After dispatching MK Dons, Chelsea must now overcome Pep Guardiola’s side in London to keep their cup dreams alive
Chelsea will host Manchester City in the FA Cup fifth round at Stamford Bridge after seeing off Championship outfit MK Dons on Sunday. The final score and goalscorers from Chelsea’s win over MK Dons were not reported at press time, but the result was enough to book a high-stakes clash with City in London.
The draw sets up a mouthwatering encounter between two of England’s heavyweights. Chelsea, having made light work of MK Dons in the previous round, now face the daunting task of overcoming a Manchester City side packed with attacking talent and managed by Pep Guardiola. Details such as key moments, goals or cards from Chelsea’s last match were not confirmed in available reports.
For fans of the Blues, this fixture is as big as they come outside of a final. Progressing past Manchester City would represent a huge statement and keep hopes alive for silverware this season. On the other hand, defeat would mean another year without an FA Cup triumph for Chelsea and raise fresh questions about squad depth and mentality under pressure.
Neither Chelsea head coach nor any Manchester City official had issued a statement regarding the upcoming tie at press time. The lack of post-match comments leaves fans speculating about team morale and tactical plans ahead of the blockbuster fifth round meeting.
Chelsea’s next fixture will see them welcome Manchester City to Stamford Bridge in London for the FA Cup fifth round. Fixture date and kick-off time had not been confirmed at press time.
