The Black Stars remain outside the top 10 teams in Africa, according to the Federation of International Football Association’s (FIFA) latest ranking.
Ghana occupies the 11th position on the continent and is also ranked 60 thon the global rankings by the world’s football governing body
The team’s lack of progress on the rankings stems from its poor performances since the Qatar 2022 World Cup, where the Black Stars exited at the group stage.
Since the World Cup, Ghana has played three matches – all in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
Although Chris Hughton’s side remains unbeaten in their last three games, they’ve only won once in that period, including drawing goalless with Madagascar last month.
Meanwhile, Morocco continues to be the highest-ranked team in Africa, with Senegal and Tunisia being second and third, respectively.
Algeria, Egypt and Nigeria are fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively, while Cameroon and Mali are seventh and eighth.
The Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso complete the top 10 teams on the continent, as per FIFA’s latest rankings.