The Black Stars have moved up one rank to 59th in the current FIFA Rankings, which were released on June 29, 2023.
This great progress is due to their unbroken record since Chris Hughton came over as head coach.
The draw against Madagascar in the AFCON qualifying helped them score vital points and move up to 60th place.
Ghana is now ranked 11th in the African continent, narrowly outside the top ten.
Morocco is the top African team, with Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, and Egypt rounding out the top five.
Nigeria, Cameroon, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, and Burkina Faso round out the top ten African nations in the rankings.
Argentina, the defending World Cup winners, maintain their place atop the world standings.
Their recent friendly victory against Australia and Indonesia has cemented their position, with France and Brazil closely behind in second and third place, respectively.
Notably, England has surpassed Belgium to grab fourth place, while Croatia has surpassed the Netherlands.
Italy, Portugal, and Spain round out the top ten.
Kazakhstan has risen eight places to 104th place among the major changes in the rankings.
Wales, on the other hand, has dropped significantly, slipping nine places to 35th place.