The Super Eagles of Nigeria have dropped in the latest FIFA rankings after a poor outing in September.
In the latest rankings released by the world football governing body, FIFA, on Thursday October 6, the Super Eagles have now dropped to 32 in the world for October. The Super Eagles lost 6.23 points after two poor matches against Algeria during the last international break.
Nigeria, who lost one in Oran and drew the other game against the Desert Warriors home based team in Constantine.
The West Africans are now ranked 32nd in the world, but maintained the number four position in Africa.
Meanwhile, at the top of the ranking, five time champions Brazil remains the best football playing nation.
Brazil is top of the log after impressive outings against African giants, Ghana and Tunisia in September.
The Red Devils of Belgium remain second, with Brazil’s South American rivals, Argentina, in third position.
Former World Champions, France in fourth and England in fifth, complete the top five ranked nations.