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Ghana Premier League ranked below Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama leagues

Ghana Premier League ranked below Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama leagues
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The Ghana Premier League (GPL) has suffered another setback on the global stage after finishing at the bottom of the latest World’s Best Men’s Football League rankings released by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).

Based on data compiled between January 1 and December 31, 2025, the GPL amassed 155.75 points, placing it last among the ranked national leagues worldwide. The assessment was conducted using a weighted points system, factoring in club performances, particularly in continental and international competitions.

The latest position marks a notable decline for Ghana’s top-flight league, which ended 2024 ranked 92nd globally, underscoring persistent struggles in competitiveness and international impact.

Surprisingly, the GPL fell behind leagues from countries such as Guatemala (65th), Nicaragua (55th), Panama (98th) and Venezuela (67th)—nations traditionally considered outside Africa’s major football markets.

Within the African context, the contrast is even more pronounced. Egypt continues to lead the continent, ranked 16th globally, followed by Morocco (39th), South Africa (45th), Algeria (46th) and Tunisia (51st). Their strong showings highlight the growing gap between Ghana’s domestic league and Africa’s top-performing football nations.

The rankings once again raise questions about investment, club development, infrastructure, and performance in CAF competitions, areas widely seen as critical to restoring the GPL’s standing both on the continent and beyond.

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Photo Courtesy: IFFHS 2025
Photo Courtesy: IFFHS 2025
Photo Courtesy: IFFHS 2025
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