Sierra Leone Women Among Africa’s Lowest in Latest FIFA Rankings

Sierra Leone women remain static at 151 in the latest FIFA rankings

Sierra Leone’s senior women’s national team have remained unchanged at 151st place in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking, retaining their 1,021.39 points from the previous update published in December 2025.

The West African side recorded no movement during the latest ranking cycle, which included 276 international matches worldwide.

Undoubtedly, Sierra Queens inactivity leaves them not only static globally but also positioned among the lowest-ranked teams within the Confederation of African Football (CAF), underlining limited participation in competitive fixtures.

At the top of the standings, Spain maintained first place despite a recent defeat, while England climbed to third following a victory over the leaders, moving ahead of Germany, which dropped to fourth.

The United States held second position, while Japan rose three places to fifth, marking the biggest gain within the top ten, while the Netherlands entered the top ten, displacing North Korea.

Outside the top tier, American Samoa registered the most significant rise, climbing 17 places to 120th after accumulating over 120 ranking points across recent fixtures.

The latest rankings also reflect structural shifts, with the British Virgin Islands dropping out after four years without international matches.

With qualifiers for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 ongoing globally, Sierra Leone’s absence from competitive action continues to limit opportunities for ranking improvement.

According to FIFA, their next Women’s World Ranking will be published on 16 June 2026.

Sierra Leone Women Among Africa’s Lowest in Latest FIFA Rankings
Sierra Leone Women Among Africa’s Lowest in Latest FIFA Rankings

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