FIFA ranking: Super Falcons maintain 36th spot, top Africa by Our Reporter March 6, 2025 written by Our Reporter March 6, 2025 48In the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking, released on March 6, 2025, Nigeria’s Super Falcons maintain their position in 36th place globally, solidifying their status as Africa’s leading women’s football team.Within Africa, the Super Falcons are followed by South Africa’s Banyana Banyana (53rd), Morocco (61st), Zambia (62nd), and Ghana (66th). During the review period, the Super Falcons recorded strong wins against Algeria, defeating them 2-0 and 4-1, but suffered a 2-1 loss to France’s Les Bleues. Despite the mixed results, the Super Falcons continue to dominate African women’s football. Globally, the United States holds the top spot, with Spain and Germany ranking second and third, respectively. You Might Be Interested In Enyimba sacks Finidi few weeks after winning ninth NPL title EPL: Man Utd should grab European opportunity, says Jaap Stam Transfer: Chelsea get major boost to sign Dembele as Barcelona reduces offerEngland, a powerhouse in women’s football, sits in fourth, while Japan completes the top five. Top 50 teams1 USA2 Spain3 Germany4 England5 Japan6 Sweden7 Canada8 Brazil9 Korea DPR10 Netherlands11 France12 Denmark13 Iceland14 Italy15 Norway16 Australia17 China PR18 Austria19 Korea Republic20 Belgium21 Colombia22 Portugal23 Switzerland 24 Scotland 25 Finland26 Republic of Ireland27 Russia28 Poland29 Mexico30 Czechia31 Wales32 New Zealand33 Argentina34 Ukraine35 Serbia36 Nigeria37 Vietnam38 Slovenia39 Chile40 Jamaica41 Philippines42 Chinese Taipei43 Costa Rica 44 Northern Ireland45 Hungary46 Paraguay 47 Thailand48 Slovakia49 Romania50 Uzbekistan Author Our Reporter View all posts Super Falcons Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrWhatsappTelegramEmail previous post I slept in Dangote cement factory on Senator Natasha’s wedding day – Akpabio next post Adeboye Confident of Successful ECOWAS African Wrestling Tournament You may also like Gwagwalada and AMAC Set for Historic Showdown in... Lagos Legends Club Pays Courtesy Visit To AIG... Lagos FA, Stakeholders Mourns Death Of Tade Azeez Francis Orbih elected into Badminton World Federation Council NSC Mourns the Passing of Ex Referees Association... 40 Athletes from 30 Schools across 10 States... Lagos State League: Chekas Feeders Coach Rues Draw... CBEX: EFCC declares eight persons wanted over crypto fraud Chelsea’s troubled season not a failure insists Maresca Team Nigeria ends African Weightlifting Championship with 13...Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.