The Super Eagles remained unmoved in 39th position in the latest FIFA ranking released on Thursday.
The Super Eagles who played two games during window under review, defeated Benin Republic 3-0 at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo and drew 0-0 with Rwanda in Kigali.
Both fixtures were qualifying games for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), taking place in Morocco.
The latest FIFA ranking reflects the outcomes of 184 international matches – which involved teams from all six confederations – which took place across the first week and a half of this month.
The latest FIFA ranking reflects the outcomes of 184 international matches – which involved teams from all six confederations – which took place across the first week and a half of this month.
The top 10 was unmoved with Reigning world champions Argentina remaining in first ahead of France, Spain, England and Brazil in second, third, fourth and fifth positions respectively.
In sixth to 10th were Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, Colombia and Italy.
Morocco remained as the top-ranked side in Africa, unmoved in 14th ahead of Senegal, second on the continent and down two places in the world to 21st, while Egypt completed the top three, up five places to be ranked 31st in the world.
Ivory Coast also experienced a leap, moving up five places to be ranked 33rd in the world and fourth in Africa ahead of the Eagles in fifth.
The biggest climbers by positions are Brunei Darussalam (183rd) and Samoa (185th), who both moved up seven spots, while Qatar dropped the most by points, going doing 10 places.
The next FIFA World Ranking will be published on 24 October.