Uganda Drops Two Places In Latest FIFA Rankings

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Uganda  has dropped two places in the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) rankings released on February 7th, 2019.

Uganda has slipped two places to 77th with 1320 points, from 75th in January 2019.

Despite the drop, Uganda remains the CECAFA region’s best footballing country.

Neighbors Kenya also dropped by one place to 106 while Uganda’s next 2019 AFCON qualifiers’ opponent Tanzania improved by one slot to 137, Burundi came at 138 and Rwanda also improved by  two slots to 135.

The top five countries in Africa remain unchanged; Senegal (24), Tunisia (28), Morocco (43), Nigeria (46) and Congo DR (51).

Belgium, France, Brazil, Croatia, and England also remain unchanged as the best five countries respectively in the world.

Newly crowned Asian champions Qatar have climbed to 55th in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, gaining 38 places – and reaching their best position since 1993 – on the back of their stunning success in  UAE.

North Korea were the worst movers, dropping down by 12 ranks.

The format used by FIFA is named “SUM” as it relies on adding/subtracting points won or lost for a game to/from the previous point totals rather than averaging game points over a given time period as in the  previous version of the World Ranking.

The points which are added or subtracted are partially determined by the relative strength of the two opponents, including the logical expectation that teams higher in the ranking should fare better against  teams lower in the ranking.

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 4th April 2019.