Thursday, 17 January 2008

African Cup of Nations 2008: Odds and Rankings

Amidst all the furore and excitement in the build-up to the 2008 African Cup of Nations, FIFA has this week published its latest world rankings. Below is a list detailing exactly where all sixteen teams participating in Ghana fit onto the international leaderboard. In brackets are the overall world rankings for each country, while the number on the left hand side shows their standing in Africa alone:


Rankings:
1.
Nigeria (19)
2. Cameroon (25)
3. Guinea (33)
4.
Egypt (35)
5.
Ivory Coast (38)
6.
Morocco (39)
7.
Senegal (40)
8.
Ghana (43)
9.
Tunisia (46)
10.
Mali (47)
11.
Zambia (67)
13.
Angola (72)
17.
South Africa (78)
23.
Sudan (94)
23.
Benin (94)
34.
Namibia (119)


Odds:

Ghana
- 7/2
Cameroon
- 6/1
Ivory Coast - 3/1
Nigeria - 13/2
Egypt - 9/1
Senegal - 10/1
Morocco - 12/1
SouthAfrica - 14/1
Tunisia - 16/1
Mali - 18/1
Guinea - 25/1
Angola - 33/1
Zambia - 66/1
Namibia - 100/1
Sudan - 100/1
Benin - 100/1

As you can see, Nigeria remain Africa’s number one nation according to FIFA, closely followed by Cameroon and Egypt. The hosts Ghana are only looked upon as the 8th best team in Africa, while at the lower end of the scale the Brave Warriors of Namibia are 119th in the world and only considered the 34th best team on the continent! Surely their position is due a rise soon given they have made the last sixteen of the African Cup of Nations.

As a comparison it is interesting to look at the odds for the tournament, taken from Bet365. Though the Super Eagles are ranked highest by FIFA this is not reflected in the odds for the competition at all, seeing them reduced to 4th favourites, while Ghana are considered the team to beat. Of course home advantage has a lot to do with that I’m sure. Meanwhile Guinea’s chances of lifting the trophy appear to have been dismissed by the bookmakers and the Syli Nationale come in at 25/1 despite their rank as Africa’s 3th best nation. Perhaps its worth a few Ghanaian cedi!

So with the previews done, the rankings established, the stadiums ready (just about), and the whole of Africa fraught with excitement – just who do you fancy to win the tournament? Will there be any shocks? Who do you predict will make a name for themselves? Get in touch and let us know. Just 2 days to go and I cannot wait!

5 comments:

online sports guy said...

My money is on Mali to become the first land-locked country to win a major competition since Czechoslovakia in 1976. Nigeria also always do well and generally get at least to the semi-final...when they bother taking part.

wes said...

I am surprised that Ivory Coast are fifth and even below Guinea. Lets see how the rankings will look like after the tournament is finished.

Foreign Rubbish said...

You've got a great blog!

Here's our rundown of the field. Foreign Rubbish-style:

http://www.burlysports.com/video/20322

Our money is on Ghana! We look forward to your updates.

Just-Football: said...

Hi guys, and thanks for taking the time to read my site.

-online sports guy: from what we have seen so far it looks like nigeria aren't going to bother with this one too unfortunately. their game v mali on friday will be crucial but they really need to up their game because they were poor v cote d'ivoire.

-wes: if i was making a post tournament prediction it would be that mali, surely, will be higher up in the rankings than 10th. guinea may drop, but then again it will depend on how they do against morocco.

-foreign rubbish: thanks for your compliments. ghana on home soil are a good bet, but i feel maybe they lack the firepower to go all the way?

Ibn Kafka said...

Egypt and Ivory Coast have impressed the most so far, and being adventurous I'd bet on Egypt clinching it this time, once again - they've won the most African Cup tournaments in history.

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