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Mohammed mustafa
Friday, March 26, 2021
12:24 a.m. M.
Fourteen teams qualified for the African Cup of Nations, scheduled in Cameroon next January, including 3 Arab teams: Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia.
The curtain falls on the fifth and penultimate round of the qualifying phase, on Friday, with 6 games, in which the number of qualified teams can reach 16, since the Moroccan team has a draw against Mauritania to officially qualify, as well as the Côte. The d’Ivoire team, which is awaiting a clash against Niger, where the elephants win enough to ensure qualification regardless of the last round, due to their superiority in direct confrontations against Madagascar.
The number may increase on Saturday in the Nigeria-Benin match, where the winner will qualify directly without waiting for the result of the last round, but in the event that it ends in a draw, with Sierra Leone beating Lesotho, that group will do so. wait for the last round to determine the two qualifying matches.
Classified teams:
The qualifying teams were as follows: Cameroon, the tournament organizer, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Gabon and Gambia, Egypt and Comoros, Algeria, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Tunisia and Equatorial Guinea.
Twenty-one teams still compete for the remaining ten seats, and they came according to the order of the groups as follows:
the second group:
And it is witnessing a competition between Uganda with 8 points and Malawi with 7 points, to reserve the second card behind Burkina Faso.
Uganda will host the Malawi national team on Monday in a crucial match to qualify for the Nations Cup.
Group III:
This group is witnessing strong competition between South Africa with 10 points and Sudan with 9 points, for the second card behind Ghana.
The Sudanese team will host their South African counterpart next Sunday in the decisive match, during which the Nile children must win the match to qualify.
Group E:
The closest thing to the classification of that group is the Moroccan team, which will visit Mauritania on Friday night.
In the event that the Atlantic Lions win or draw, they will qualify directly regardless of the last round.
The Mauritanian team will have to achieve a positive result against Morocco, to beat Central Africa in the last round, in the hope that Burundi will lose in their match against the Atlantic Lions.
Morocco 10 points, Mauritania 5 points, Burundi 4 points and Central Africa 3 points
Group F:
That group, which includes the organizer of the tournament, the Cameroon team, leads the group with 10 points.
Second place witnesses a three-point competition between Rwanda with 5 points, Cape Verde with 4 points and Mozambique with 4 points.
And he will face the Cape Verdean team in the fifth round against Cameroon on Friday.
In the first round, Cape Verde will be invited against Mozambique, while Rwanda will come out to face Cameroon.
Group 9:
That group saw the Senegalese team qualify with 12 points.
Teams from Congo compete with 7 and Guinea-Bissau with 3 for the second card.
The fifth and penultimate round will be played on Friday, with two games against Senegal and Eswatini against Guinea-Bissau.
In the event that Congo loses and Guinea-Bissau wins on Friday, the final round scheduled for Tuesday will see a fierce showdown to win the second seat against Guinea-Bissau against Congo.
Group eleven:
All the teams in that group still have hopes of qualifying as they are ranked as follows: Ethiopia 9, Ivory Coast 7, Madagascar 7 and Niger 3
And the Ivory Coast team faces Niger on Friday as the elephants have enough to get to the point, capitalizing on their superiority to Madagascar in head-to-head matches.
On Tuesday, the Ivory Coast national team will face Ethiopia and Madagascar against Niger.
Group twelve:
Their ranking is as follows: Nigeria 8 points, Benin 7 points, Sierra Leone 3 points and Lesotho 2 points.
The fifth round match will be played on Saturday, against Lesotho and Sierra Leone, and Benin against Nigeria.
The winner of the Benin-Nigeria match will guarantee qualification after the fifth round without waiting for the result of the final round, which sees Nigeria clash with Lesotho, and Benin against Sierra Leone.
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