Namibia dropped one place down to 115th in the world on the latest FIFA rankings for November, which were issued on Wednesday.
Namibia did not play any international matches during November, with their last international being a 4-2 victory against Zimbabwe on October 11.
Namibia is ranked eighth in the SADC region and 33rd in Africa.
Angola, who are ranked 70th in the world and 16th in Africa, are the top-ranked nation in SADC, followed by Zambia, who are ranked 72nd in the world and 18th in Africa.
South Africa are ranked third in SADC, 19th in Africa and 76th in the world, with the DR Congo ranked fourth in SADC, 24th in Africa and 91st in the world.
Mozambique (95th in the world and 26th in Africa) is ranked fifth in SADC, followed by Zimbabwe (97th in the world and 27th in Africa) and Malawi (104th in the world and 31st in Africa).
Cameroon is the top ranked African nation with a world ranking of 14th, followed by Egypt (16th in the world), Nigeria (19th), Ghana (25th) and the Ivory Coast (29th).
They are followed by Guinea (39th in the world), Morocco (41st), Mali (45th), Tunisia (46th) and Senegal (50th).
The biggest movers in Africa were Kenya who jumped 17 places to 68th in the world and 14th in Africa; Uganda, who jumped 12 places to 71st in the world and 17th in Africa; Rwanda who jumped nine places to 78th in the world and 20th in Africa; and Sudan who jumped eight places to 93rd in the world and 25th in Africa.
Spain remains at the top of the FIFA rankings, followed by Germany and the Netherlands, who have replaced Italy in third position.
Italy move down to fourth, followed by Brazil, Argentina, Croatia, England, Russia and Turkey.
