The top 10 African nations in FIFA's latest ranking have been revealed, with Bafana Bafana climbing three places overall!
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There has been significant change in Africa's top 10 in FIFA's most recent ranking update that was released on Thursday.
While Morocco remain the best-ranked African national team following their perfect AFCON qualifying campaign, and Senegal and Egypt remain second and third respectively, Algeria have climbed to fourth.
Nigeria have dropped to fifth in the standing and are followed by Ivory Coast, with Cameroon jumping from eighth to seventh.
Mali, who climbed the ranking three spots overall, are now eighth followed by Tunisia, who dropped a single place, while Hugo Broos' South Africa have entered the top 10.
The team's impressive form means they are now 10th in the top 10 ranking at the expense of DR Congo, and 57th in the world.
Full CAF top 10 below:
1. Morocco
2. Senegal
3. Egypt
4. Algeria
5. Nigeria
6. Ivory Coast
7. Cameroon
8. Mali
9. Tunisia
10. South Africa
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Overall, meanwhile, 2022 FIFA World Champions Argentina are still in first place followed by France and Spain.