Belgium remained world number one in the International Football Federation, FIFA rankings released on thursday, followed by France, Brazil, England, Portugal, and Spain.
In the same disposition, the Super Eagles of Nigeria were non-movers at number 32 according to May’s rankings released by the Federation of International Football Association, FIFA.
In Africa, the Super Eagles with 1487 points also keep up their position at number three.
Senegal is ranked first in Africa and 22nd in the world with 1542 points, while Tunisia’s Carthage Eagles – who are also unmoved – remain 26th globally and second in Africa after emanating 1512 points.