Zebras climb to highest ever ranking

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After a successful start to the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, the Zebras have risen to 93rd spot in the latest FIFA rankings released yesterday.

This is the team's highest ranking so far. The Zebras have made a giant leap from position 116, surpassing the previous best of 95 in September 2007 under Serbian coach, Veselin Jelusic. The Zebras are the continent's best movers, climbing 23 places. This is in sharp contrast to their form exactly 12 months ago when they slid 16 places down the rankings and were declared the worst movers.

Under coach Stanley Tshosane, the Zebras have recorded a win over continental giants, Tunisia, before felling Chad in a space of seven days to make the giant leap in the rankings. The Zebras are the only side to have won in Group K leaving them at the top with six points, four ahead of Togo. For beating Tunisia away on July 1, the Zebras were awarded 924.38 points while the Chad game netted 363.38 points.

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