Their only match since the previous rankings were released was a 3-1 loss to Uzbekistan in Tashkent on 8 September, their first fixture under new coach Anthony Hudson.
The lastest rankings have them sitting just 19 places above the region’s second highest ranked nation New Caledonia, which fell one place to 137.
The All Whites now find themselves ranked lower than 14 teams from the Asian Football Confederation, including former OFC nation Australia who have dropped to 84th.
In Oceania Tahiti are third on the table and saw the greatest movement, shifting up nine spots to take 162 position while behind them Solomon Islands fell nine spots to 182.
Samoa and American Samoa moved four and five spots respectively with Papuia New Guinea and Cook Islands both shifting one position higher.
Vanuatu and Fiji both moved down while Tonga remained in 193rd place in the world rankings.
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