Ghana Commands Top-Tier Positions in Global FIFAe Rankings Across Mobile, Console, and Rocket League Categories
Ghana climbs the FIFAe World Rankings, hitting #16 in Mobile and #24 in Console. GFA celebrates the nation's rising status in eFootball and Rocket League.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 17, 2026, 9:41 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Ghana Football Association

The Ascent of the Black Asteroids in Mobile Esports
Ghana has established itself as a formidable force in the eFootball Mobile category, currently securing the No. 16 position in the FIFAe World Rankings. This placement marks a historic high for the national representatives, positioning the country as the fourth-highest ranked nation in Africa for mobile competition. The GFA attributes this success to a deep pool of top-tier talent that has excelled in the 1v1 and team-based formats under the Konami eFootball umbrella. This ranking is a direct result of consistent performance during grueling regional qualifiers and global online matchmaking sessions.
Strategic Prowess in Global Console Competition
On the console front, Ghana maintains a strong mid-tier global position at No. 24 worldwide and No. 6 within the African continent. This category, which typically emphasizes 2v2 team play on consoles or PC, requires a high level of tactical coordination and strategic synchronization between players. The GFA notes that the country’s current standing reflects a maturing competitive structure, where domestic qualifiers are successfully identifying players capable of navigating the complex championship brackets of the FIFAe ecosystem. This steady presence on the console ladder demonstrates a sustainable investment in high-performance training.
Expanding Horizons Through Rocket League Integration
Beyond traditional football simulations, Ghana has made significant inroads into the fast-paced, 3v3 car-soccer hybrid known as Rocket League. The nation is currently ranked No. 32 on the global ladder, a respectable feat given the steep international participant base and highly competitive nature of the physics-based title. Occupying the No. 6 spot in Africa, Ghanaian teams have shown consistent engagement in international matchups, signaling that the country’s esports ambitions extend into non-traditional crossover genres that demand unique mechanical skill sets.
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