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Tunisia top Africa rankings, Senegal slip to second

Tunisia became the outright top-ranked African football nation again when FIFA released the September listings on Thursday.

The north Africans shared first place with Senegal last month, but a 2-0 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying win in eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) lifted them one place in the world to 23rd.

Senegal dropped one position to second in Africa and 25th in the world after twice surrendering the lead in a 2-2 away draw against Madagascar in the same competition.

Among the African top 10, four-time Cup of Nations title-holders Ghana were the biggest losers, slipping three places to seventh after a 1-0 away defeat by Kenya.

Kenya, who followed up the Cup of Nations victory over Ghana with a friendly win against Malawi, lie 27th in Africa.


Source: Seychelles News Agency