Over recent seasons, Ghana has steadily climbed the competitive ladder in global football esports, earning recognition in all three major FIFAe World Ranking categories: eFootball Mobile, eFootball Console and Rocket League. What began as domestic qualifiers and grassroots selection has translated into a growing presence on the world stage in football-competitive gaming.
📱 eFootball Mobile — Ghana: #16 in the World
In the eFootball Mobile category of the FIFAe World Rankings, The Black Asteroids is currently ranked No.16 globally and No. 4 in Africa. This placement reflects strong performance among nations competing in the mobile edition of Konami’s eFootball under the FIFAe umbrella, where national representatives battle across regional qualifiers and global online matchmaking to improve their rating.
This ranking highlights Ghana’s aptitude in 1v1 and team-based mobile competition, underscoring the growing pool of top-tier mobile esports talent in the country.
eFootball Console — Ghana: #24 Worldwide
In the eFootball Console (typically 2v2 team play on consoles or PC), Ghana holds a #24 world ranking and #6 in Africa among participating FIFAe nations. This is a strong mid-tier position out of all countries actively competing in regional qualifiers and championship brackets.
Console play tends to be highly strategic and team-oriented, demanding coordination between players — and Ghana’s positioning here showcases continued investment in structured competitive play.
Rocket League — Ghana: #32 on the Global Ladder
Across all FIFAe (Rocket League) standings, Ghana ranks #32 in the world and #6 in Africa. In this fast-paced 3v3 physics-based soccer-meets-cars competition, the ranking reflects how Ghanaian teams have fared relative to other national squads in FIFAe ecosystem events and international matchups.
While Rocket League historically has a steeper global participant base and highly competitive tiers, Ghana’s placement signals consistent engagement and emerging talent in this crossover esport.
What the Rankings Tell Us
These FIFAe World Rankings paint a picture of growth and promise for Ghana in football esports:
· Strong mobile performance shows Ghanaian players can compete near the top of the world in eFootball Mobile.
· Competitive console presence reveals a maturing tactical squad capable of rising through FIFAe qualifying systems.
· Rocket League inclusion demonstrates expanding capabilities beyond traditional football titles into hybrid esports like car-soccer.
Across all titles, Ghana’s positioning amongst dozens of nations exemplifies the nation’s esports ambition — building from national qualifiers, moving through regional contests, and earning a respected spot on the global stage published on FIFA.GG.
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