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Ghana’s position in the October 2023 FIFA World Rankings remains unchanged despite the embarrassing defeats to the USA and Mexico during the international break.
The rankings were released on Thursday, October 26 on FIFA’s website.
The Black Stars maintain their 60th global position and still remain the 11th best-ranked team in the African continent.
It was the same positions Chris Hughton’s team held in the September rankings.
During the latest international break, Ghana conceded some ridiculous goals to lose 2-0 to Mexico in the first of two friendlies on October 15 before being embarrassed in a 4-0 defeat to the US three days later.
Black Stars head coach, Chris Hughton, will hope things will come together for them before the November 2026 World Cup qualifiers and the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in January.


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