Uganda slips in latest FIFA Rankings
Uganda has sneaked past one spot to 84th as per the most recent rankings delivered by FIFA.
The drop comes after the Cranes neglected to fit the bill for 2022 Africa Cup of Nations notwithstanding requiring simply draw against Malawi in a match played on 27th March. Uganda lost to Malawi (1-0) a month ago in Blantyre.
In spite of the decrease in positioning, Uganda stays the best positioned country in the Council for East and Central African Football Associations (CECAFA) district (84th) trailed by Kenya who scaled up to 102nd. Rwanda positioned 129th while Tanzania dropped by two spots to 137th.
Burundi and South Sudan are positioned 142nd and 169th individually universally.
In the interim 2019 AFCON other participants Senegal keeps up their situation as the best positioned country in Africa and 22nd around the world followed by Tunisia (26th universally).
Belgium stays the best positioned country on the globe with 1,783 focuses, trailed by France and Brazil.