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Ghana’s Black Stars have dropped six places down FIFA rankings after their match with Senegal on Tuesday night.The FIFA rankings which were released on Wednesday show that Ghana has fallen from the 37th position the team occupied to the 43rd position in the month of August.The Black Stars have consistently dropped on the monthly rankings as a result of inactivity over the past five months.Tuesday’s one all draw with Senegal was the team’s first match since playing against Brazil in March 2007.In two months Ghana has dropped a total of 24 places.The Stars ranked 4th in Africa three months ago, but they are now 8th on the continent.The only African country ranked at the highest position is Cameroon, at 16th position in the world and Nigeria is at the 26th place.The Senegalese are ranked 46 in the world and they occupy the 9th position in Africa.Brazil, Argentina and Italy maintain their positions in the world rankings.
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