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Forum => Sports => Topic started by: Olekoima on October 23, 2014, 05:07:34 PM
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Harambee Stars have continued with their steady downfall plummeting five places again in latest October Fifa rankings released on Thursday
Kenya has once again dropped five places in latest Fifa rankings released on Thursday by World governing body.
Harambee Stars are now placed in position 116, five places from number 111, they held in September.
The latest ranking for Cecafa champions comes days after they lost 3-0 to Morocco’s Atlas Lions in a friendly played in Marrakech. Kenya had also lost to Egypt 1-0 in September.
Neigbours Uganda have also dropped five places and are now ranked 84 globally, Rwanda are placed 95, dropping two places while Tanzania are ranked 110, after moving up five positions.
Algeria remains best ranked team in the continent at position 15 while Nigeria have dropped five places to position 42.
Last month, the Super Eagles were rated 37th best team in the world, after finishing August in 33rd place.
The African champions were beaten 1-0 in Khartoum by lowly Sudan, before they exacted revenge days later in Abuja, with a battling 3-1 victory.
Roy Hodgson's England have dropped two places to 20th despite a 100% record in their ongoing Euro 2016 campaign.
World Cup winners Germany unsurprisingly sit at number one, with runners-up Argentina in second and exciting South America outfit Colombia in third.
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When you are losing to teams like Lesotho, then something isn't right. Lesotho is really just a small tribal kingdom in South Africa.
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When you are losing to teams like Lesotho, then something isn't right. Lesotho is really just a small tribal kingdom in South Africa.
Absolutely.
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When you are losing to teams like Lesotho, then something isn't right. Lesotho is really just a small tribal kingdom in South Africa.
Absolutely.
They had coup or something like that recently. Yet they were able assemble a squad to defeat Harambee stars. The glory days of Kenya's soccer are firmly in the distant past. They instill no fear in anyone.