Ghana have gone down by two places on the latest FIFA Coca Cola world rankings released on Thursday, for the month of October.
The Black Stars’ suffered a 3-0 loss to Mali and a 5-1 demolishing of Asian champions Qatar in friendly matches earlier this month.
Ghana dropped to 48th position, a place below Hungary and a spot above Jamaica and Costa Rica who completes the top 50 ranked nations.
Furthermore, Ghana’s total accumulated points dropped from from 1439 to 1438.
With regards to CAF’s ranking, Ghana now sits in sixth place, above Egypt (52 in the world), Cameroon (53), Mali (56) and Burkina Faso (58) in Africa’s top 10.
Senegal (21st in the world) still lead the African table despite dropping down by one place on the world order.
Tunisia (26), African Champions Algeria, (who have moved up by five places to 30th in the world), Nigeria (fallen by three places to 32nd spot) and Morocco (up by four places to 39th) are Africa’s top five teams.