Kenya is ranked position 24 in Africa according to the latest rankings released by world football governing body Fifa on Thursday.
Harambee Stars remain 110th globally after losing to Gabon and beating Seychelles in their opening two 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifying games.
Stars, coached by Turkish Engin Firat, lost 2-1 to Gabon in their opening 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifying match, despite scoring first in the away clash.
The Michael Olung-captained side redeemed themselves after mauling minnows Seychelles 5-0 in a match played in Ivory Coast.
North African giants Morocco is top of the African standings and occupies position 13 worldwide.
Powerhouses, Senegal and Tunisia make up the leading trio from the African continent.
Argentina is still first in this ranking ahead of France and England.
The latest rankings showed a big improvement for Comoros who made a significant move up the rankings with 30.88 points moving them nine places up to 119th.
The progress of Comoros contrasts with the decline of The Gambia who went down nine places to rank 126th.
by EVANS OUSURU