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Dakar, Nov 29 (APS) – Senegal's team has regained first place in the FIFA rankings of November, which it held last January, says the governing body of world football on its official website .
The Lions took advantage of the double loss of the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in the CAN qualifiers against Egypt (3-2) and the friendly (0-1) against the Atlas Lions to win the first African place.
The team led by Aliou Cissé rose two places, from 25th to 23rd place worldwide.
This African ranking of November is marked by the rise on the podium of Morocco, double winner of Cameroon (2-0) and Tunisia (1-0).
This gives a first quinté consisting of Senegal (23rd world), Tunisia (26th world), Morocco (40th world), Nigeria (44th world) and DR Congo (49- world place).
Further, another African quinté has particularly illustrated this month. These are Mozambique (117th, plus 5), Angola (125th, plus 5), Sudan (127th, plus 8), Comoros (143rd, plus 5) and Gambia (166th, plus 7). ), adds the same document.
On the world level, Belgium retains the lead Fifa ranking although the gap between the Red Devils, France (2nd, unchanged) and Brazil (3rd, unchanged) has tightened slightly in recent weeks, writes Fifa.
The defeats recorded by the Franco-Belgian duo in the UEFA League of Nations result in a loss of six points for these two teams, while the "auriverde" of Brazil, which still remain at 50 units of the world champions, won seven after successively defeating Uruguay (7th, minus 1) and Cameroon (55th, minus 4).
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