I’ll take any excuse to post about football.
Fifa, football’s world controlling body, announced the latest rankings for world football this week.
Not surprising are the top five nations: Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Uruguay and Portugal.
We of course care about the African rankings.
The African teams in the top 50 are: Cote d’Ivoire (no. 16, down one place) followed by Egypt (36th, down 2 places), Ghana (37th, down 1), Burkina Faso (41th, down 1), Senegal (42nd, up 7), Nigeria (43rd, down 5), Algeria (46th) and Cameroon (48th).
My team, South Africa, is just outside the top 50: they’re 51st, down 4 places. (Didn’t they draw and beat Egypt in recent African Nations Cup qualifiers eliminating the 6-time continental champions from next year’s finals?)
Sierra Leone (now 68th, up 24), Togo (95th, up 26) and Namibia (119th, up 24) are three of the six teams outside the top 50 who improved their position on the rankings by more than 20 places.


Hi – Nice to know about the soccer ranking, but actually I’m more interested in the painting heading this post – could you tell us who it’s from? Thanks!
@Mariam: Kehinde Wiley was commissioned to do this for Puma to commemorate the 2010 World Cup. The player is Eboue of Cote d’Ivoire.
Thanks!
To show how american I am, when I read football I was thinking NFL not FIFA but anyway I started to dig the sport after the 2010 world cup. I am always looking to link up with my international brothers. check me out at harveysglobalpolitics.blogspot.com peace