The Super Eagles on Thursday dropped one spot from 50th to 51st in the final FIFA world ranking of 2016, reports Completesportsnigeria.com.
The three-time African champions also ended the year as the eighth best team on the continent with 616 points.
The Eagles were not active in December after a 3-1 victory Algeria in November. Algeria maintained their 38th position in the ranking.
Cameroun who the Eagles will face in their next World Cup qualifier next year stay in 65th with 534 points.
Argentina ended the year on top of the world, leading the way with Brazil in second position. Argentina won 10 of their 15 games in 2016, losing three and drawing twice.
Germany fnished the year in third position followed by Chile and Belgium.
Colombia, France,Portugal,Uruguay and Spain complete the top ten ranked teams in the world.
The next FIFA ranking will be published on Thursday, 12 January, 2017.
Agbor is one of the oldest vibrant towns in Nigeria, but may have been disadvantaged and eclipsed over the years by the world famous city of Benin, which is only 40 miles away and Asaba, two major towns in between which it is located, as they served as terminuses for east-bound ferry travellers. So much was not recorded about Agbor. The History of Agbor Kingdom like those of other African ancient kingdoms, empires and peoples, is based largely on oral tradition. Various oral accounts on the origin of Agbor and Ika people exist but the most credible being that “Ogunagbon” and his followers, who founded Agbor, came from Benin and first settled in “Ominije”, presently located in today’s Agbor-Nta. Following what can best be described as personal crisis between two princes in Benin and subsequent settlement of this dispute as agreed to by the chiefs and elders of Benin determined by casting of lot, led to one of the princes settling in what became known as ...
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