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The Black Stars have dropped in the latest FIFA ranking following their recent performances over the international break.
Ghana has now moved further down to 61st having occupied the 60th position for the last three rankings.
The latest positioning also means the Black Stars will end the calendar year with the best rank being the 59th position which came in June 2023.
The Black Stars, since the last update in October, have played two games -- the first two games of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Ghana has dropped from 60th to 61st in the November FIFA World Rankings but is still 11th in Africa.
Top 10 - Africa
1.Morocco
2.Senegal
3.Tunisia
4.Algeria
5.Egypt
6.Nigeria
7.Cameroon
8.Mali
9.Ivory Coast
10.Burkina Faso#JoySports pic.twitter.com/MGTRucVCAG— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) November 30, 2023
Ghana won the opening game against Central African Republic before losing away from home against Comoros in their next fixture.
The Islanders, on the other hand, record their best rank in their history as they move nine places up the standings.
Comoros have recorded wins over Cape Verde, Central African Republic and Ghana in their last international games which sees them now occupy the 119th spot.
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