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Classement Fifa : le Cameroun gagne une place

Classement Fifa : le Cameroun gagne une place

11/04/2015 La sélection camerounaise est classée 48e à l’issue du classement d’avril publié par la Fédération internationale de football association

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Ce bond d’un point  est le fruit de deux victoires arrachées lors de la période Fifa du mois de mars dernier par les Lions Indomptables.  Ils ont joué contre l’Indonésie (0-1) et la Thaïlande (2-3) en amical au mois de mars. Des adversaires de moindre importance à la bourse des valeurs de la Fifa. C’est pourquoi  le Cameroun n’enregistre pas un progrès significatif. L’Indonésie et la Thaïlande étaient alors classées respectivement 156ème et 142ème, alors que le Cameroun était 49ème.  Lle Cameroun n’a pas évolué, mais régressé, de 646 à 628 points.

Sur le plan africain, le Cameroun est 9ème, derrière le Cap vert (37ème et 6ème africain), la Guinée (41ème et 7ème africain) et le Niger (45ème et 8ème africain). Le leader du continent reste l’Algérie malgré sa chuté de la 18ème à la 21ème place mondiale. Chute similaire pour la Côte d’ivoire, son dauphin, qui garde le 23ème fauteuil. Trois places de mieux que le Ghana (26ème, -2). Le pays d’Abédi Pélé occupe le même rang que la Tunisie (30ème) après avoir perdu cinq places. Sur le plan mondial, l'Allemagne est toujours leader.
Dieudonné Zra

 

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