Wednesday, November 23, 2011
November 23, 2011
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Ghana has climbed up four places in the latest FIFA world ranking, putting the Black Stars in the 29th position in the World.
Things are looking good for the Stars on the African continent as they are ranked second behind Cote d'Ivoire after defeating Gabon 2-1 in a recent International friendly. Algeria is in the third position and Egypt in the fourth position
Ahead of the 2012 African Nations Cup which will be jointly hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea in January, Ghana’s current position could be considered a plus as they prepare for the tournament.
Spain, Netherlands, Germany, and Uruguay respectively, still remain the top four teams in World.
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