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Ghana's Black Queens have seen a drop in the latest global and continental ranking released by FIFA on Thursday, June 12.
The Black Queens dropped one place in the update following their recent performances since Kim Lars Bjorkegren took charge of the team.
Ghana moved to fifth on the CAF rankings back in March while occupying the 65th position on the global ranking.
Since the last update, the team has played four games, winning just one of them (the first friendly against Senegal). They lost two at that time as well while drawing the other one.
However, in the latest changes released by the highest football governing body, Bjorkegren's side has dropped to 66th (globally) and 6th (continentally).
The team is currently wrapping up preparations for the delayed 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
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