Ghana has dropped three places in the latest FIFA rankings following their winless run in the October international window.
The Black Stars move from 70th to 73rd on the standings after failing to beat Sudan in their two encounters in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
Otto Addo's side played out a goalless draw with the Falcons of Jediane at the Accra Sports Stadium before losing 2-0 to Kwasi Appiah's men in Libya.
Ghana, who previously occupied the 70th position on the global rankings, have now dropped to 73rd on the log following the two games.
Northern Ireland, North Macedonia, and Iceland are the countries to have moved above Ghana in the global rankings.
The Black Stars have also dropped two places on the continental ranking as well.
They maintain their 14th spot on the African continent.
In the CAF rankings, Morocco have now moved to the top with Senegal dropping to second. Egypt, Cote d'Ivoire and Tunisia complete the top five.
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