Despite staying inactive for close to a year, Kenya men’s national senior team, Harambee Stars have risen a single place up in the latest FIFA Rankings released today, moving to position 101 from 102.Ovella wins millions in compensation over unlawful termination by PSL clubKenya is currently serving an indefinite FIFA suspension for government interference in football which led to them being banned from participating in international football matches.This is after the outgoing Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed disbanded Football Kenya Federation (FKF) for misappropriation of public funds and placed a Caretaker Committee to govern football in the country.##NAJAVA_MECA_6697011##The last time Harambee Stars took to the field was back in November 2021 when they beat Rwanda 2-1 in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations which were postponed to January 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.Back in November, Kenya were ranked 102nd in the world but the rankings have been fluctuating with the biggest drop coming back in March 2022 when they plummeted to 104th.The top 10 world rankings remained unchanged with Brazil maintaining their top spot heading to the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup with Belgium, Argentina, France, England, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal and Denmark completing the top 10 respectively.Nabwire on why Police could land maiden league titleSenegal remains the highest ranked African nation at 18th overall with Morocco, Tunisia, Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Cameroon, Mali, Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso rounding up the CAF top 10.The biggest movers were teams who failed to qualify for Qatar 2022, namely Scotland (40th, plus 5) and Azerbaijan (123rd, plus 5), both five places higher. Honourable mentions should also go to Algeria (37th, plus 4), Georgia (78th, plus 4), Mauritania (103rd, plus 4) and Suriname (139th, plus 4), all of whom ascended four places.