The Ghana Black Stars have moved up two places in the latest FIFA Coca-Cola world rankings released on Thursday.
The Stars amassed a total of 648 points, 6 points more than their previous 642.31 points accumulated in July after they exited from the group stages of the World Cup.
Ghana is now ranked 36th in the world and lie behind 2006 world cup opponents Czech Republic who occupy the 35th position.
2014 World Cup winners, Germany remain at the top of the world ranking table with 1736 points.
Argentina lie second place with 1604 points, Netherlands in third place with 1507 points with Columbia in fourth place.
On the Continental table, the Black Stars of Ghana have now jumped to fourth place in Africa after they dropped to sixth in July.
The desert foxes of Algeria remain the highest ranked club on the continent with Cote D’Ivoire in second and the Super Eagles of Nigeria in third place.
By: Benjamin Epton Owusu/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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