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The Black Stars of Ghana end the 2015 year in 33rd position on the FIFA Rankings.
This comes after FIFA released their latest world ranking for December 2015 which sees the Stars still third in Africa.
Ghana went down on the FIFA rankings despite their 2-0 aggregate victory over Comoros in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying double header last month.
The Black Stars have consistently gone down the rankings in the past three months moving from 28th to 30th and now 33rd. .
African Champions Ivory Coast continue to be the top ranked team in Africa with the Elephants currently ranked 19th in the world.
The Desert Foxes of Algeria, the second highest ranked Africa team, are 29th on the latest rankings.
Belgium, Argentina and Spain make up the top three, with world champions Germany slipping to fourth.
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