The Super Eagles of Nigeria have surged to 26th place in the latest FIFA World Ranking released on Monday, recording a remarkable 12-place jump.
The Nigerian national team climbed from 38th after an impressive outing at the 2025 AFCON in Morocco, where they finished third overall.
The Super Eagles are now the third-best team in Africa, behind AFCON winners Senegal, ranked 12th globally, and Morocco, placed eighth in the world.
Algeria and Egypt occupy fourth and fifth positions, respectively, on the African ranking.
Meanwhile, Spain, Argentina, France, England, Brazil, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Croatia make up the world’s top 10 teams.
The Nigerian national football team has made a significant leap in the latest FIFA rankings, climbing an impressive 12 places to secure the 26th position globally. This ascent is a testament to the team’s recent performances and growing influence on the international stage. Fans are buzzing with excitement, seeing this as a clear indicator of the team’s upward trajectory and a promising sign for future competitions.
This remarkable jump reflects a period of strong form and strategic gameplay that has caught the attention of football analysts and fans alike. The team’s dedication and skill have clearly paid off, earning them a higher standing among the world’s elite footballing nations. The 26th position is not just a number.it represents renewed confidence and a solid foundation for continued success.
With this boost in the rankings, the Super Eagles are poised to take on new challenges with increased momentum. The footballing world will undoubtedly be watching closely as they continue to build on this achievement, aiming for even greater heights and solidifying their place as a formidable force in international football.








