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Ghana remained unchanged on the FIFA ranking table released today as the Black Stars hold onto their 23rd place.
According to FIFA, the qualifying for the CAF 2013 Africa Cup of Nations has left its mark as the biggest climbers of the month all came from Africa.
Changes have also been seen in the top ten.
The Black Stars, who finished fourth at the 2012 Nations Cup are still Africa’s second best side behind Ivory Coast after gaining one point more to accumulate 820.
Algeria remain third with new African champions, Zambia taking fourth on the continental ranking table.
World champions, Spain still leads the overall standing followed by the Netherlands with Germany dropping to third position.
Ninety-one games were taken into account for the March edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, three-quarters of which were friendly matches.
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