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Ghana went down two places to 37th in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking for November after finishing 35th in the previous month.
The Black Stars, who have qualified for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations now have points build up of 714 which is an improvement as compared to the previous tally of 685 points.
However, Ghana are still fifth on the continental table, whilst Algeria remained on top of the continental table.
World champions Germany are still in the lead ahead of Argentina and Colombia.
Ghana will seek to improve on this in the coming months as they engage in more international friendlies and as the Africa Cup of Nations in January.
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