
This ranking solidifies their status as the top women's football team in Africa, with South Africa's Banyana Banyana trailing in second place.
During the evaluation period, the nine-time African champions engaged in three friendly matches. They secured consecutive victories against Algeria, with scores of 2-0 and 4-1, respectively. However, the team faced a 2-1 defeat to France's Les Bleues in a match held last month.
Following Nigeria and South Africa in the continental rankings are Morocco, Zambia, and Ghana, completing Africa's top five women's national teams.
The Super Falcons' consistent performance underscores their dominance in African women's football and their competitive presence on the global stage.
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