Ghana was previously ranked 60th in the world but has now dropped to the 61st position, maintaining its place as the lowest-ranked team heading into the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
In Africa, the Black Stars are ranked 11th, with Senegal maintaining their place at the top.
Morocco, Tunisia, Nigeria and Algeria are currently Africa’s top five teams.
Meanwhile, former Ghana Head Coach, Milovan Rajevac, has expressed his desire to take charge of the Black Stars for the third time.
The Serbian had a second term to forget when he led the team to an unsuccessful 2021 AFCON campaign in Cameroon.
Ghana lost her opening match at the continental tournament to Morocco, drew with Gabon and exited at the group stage after a shock defeat to Comoros.
The 68-year-old was sacked by the Ghana Football Association for the negative AFCON results which were in sharp contrast to his previous time in Ghana.
“I have unfinished businesses with Black Stars. No one knows what the future holds. Ghana is my second home, so if another opportunity arises for me to come there, I will consider it seriously. Last time I didn’t have enough time to implement everything I wanted, like the first time in Ghana. To achieve great targets, time is of the essence”. Milovan Rajevac told Kumasi-based Akoma FM.
Ghana has been placed in Group H where they face Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay, FIFA has ranked Ghana’s group opponents as 9th, 14th and 28th, respectively.
Ghana has been ranked the least in ‘terms’ of performance and points before the 2022 Qatar tournament.