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Round Of 16 Sets Up Multiple Clashes Of AFCON Champions –

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A shock-riddled Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast has reached the round of 16 with four ties between winners of the competition highlighting a four-day schedule that kicks off on Saturday.

The clashes of champions pit Nigeria against Cameroon, Egypt against Democratic Republic of Congo, title-holders Senegal against Ivory Coast and Morocco against South Africa.

None of the other four matches feature a former winner, but 2015 semi-finalists Equatorial Guinea will attract attention after topping a group including more fancied Nigeria and Ivory Coast.

Looks at the eight matches and predicts which countries will advance to the quarter-finals of the African football showpiece.

Saturday

Angola v Namibia
This clash of southern Africa neighbours was totally unexpected given Angola had not gone beyond the group stage since being 2010 hosts and Namibia had been winless in three earlier appearances.
Angola overshadowed Algeria and Burkina Faso to top Group D with Gelson Dala scoring twice while Namibia stunned Tunisia, were crushed by South Africa, then exceeded expectations to hold Mali.
 AFP prediction: Angola to win

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  • Nigeria v Cameroon
    When it comes to finals in the Cup of Nations Cameroon have won all three against Nigeria, who got the better of the Indomitable Lions in three other meetings.
    A Victor Osimhen-led Nigerian attack have found goals hard to come by with just three in three matches, including a penalty and an own goal, but the Cameroon defence is far from impregnable.
    Prediction: Nigeria to win

Sunday

  • Equatorial Guinea v Guinea
    Equatorial Guinea captain Emilio Nsue, the leading tournament scorer with five goals, told his team “not to get carried away” after topping Group A through a shock 4-0 win over Ivory Coast.
    Guinea are a team who regularly reach the knockout phase, then make little impact. They will hope fit-again Serhou Guirassy can recapture his Bundesliga scoring form.
    AFP prediction: Equatorial Guinea to win

 

  • Egypt v Democratic Republic of Congo
    It would have been hard to imagine before the tournament began that record seven-time champions Egypt would qualify without winning a match, but they drew all three in Group B.
    The absence of injured talisman Mohamed Salah is a massive blow against a workmanlike Congolese side, led by impressive centre-back Chancel Mbemba, that also progressed after three draws.
    AFP prediction: Egypt to win

Monday

  • Cape Verde v Mauritania
    This is another tie that no neutral observer would have foreseen before Mauritania, after two unlucky losses, stunned two-time champions Algeria to finish third and squeeze through.
    They need to avoid conceding free kicks in their half as Cape Verdean Bebe scored from a 40-metre set-piece against Mozambique. Holding Egypt suggests they will not be pushovers.

 AFP prediction: Cape Verde to win

  • Senegal v Ivory Coast
    While one of the favourites, Senegal have lost both previous Cup of Nations matches against Ivory Coast and must bury a jinx which has seen the last six holders fail to retain the trophy.
    Ivory Coast fired coach Jean-Louis Gasset after being humiliated by Equatorial Guinea and caretaker Emerse Fae knows only a drastic improvement when attacking will offer any hope.
    AFP prediction: Senegal to win

Tuesday

  • Mali v Burkina Faso
    A clash of former runners-up with Malian Lassine Sinayoko and Burkinabe Bertrand Traore among eight players who have scored twice so far in the Ivory Coast.
    Both sides are physically powerful, with Mali exploiting that factor in a group victory over South Africa, and they have been more impressive than rivals who surprisingly fell to Angola.
    AFP prediction: Mali to win

 

  • Morocco v South Africa
    While Morocco will be favourites, they have won only one of five meetings with South Africa, who rank among the most unpredictable teams in this tournament.
    Outmuscled by Mali, they thrashed giantkillers Namibia, then fought a dour goalless draw with Tunisia. Morocco have several potential match-winners while South Africa rely on Themba Zwane.
    AFP prediction: Morocco

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Guinea files complaint against Tanzania for AFCON qualifier rules breach

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The Guinean Football Federation have lodged a formal complaint with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Thursday, alleging Tanzania fielded an ineligible player during their recent 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier.

Guinea, who were edged out 1-0 by Tanzania in the final Group H match on Tuesday, failed to qualify for the continental tournament after finishing third with nibe points. 

Tanzania secured second place in the group with ten points, two off leaders DR Congo. 

Guinea claim that Tanzania fielded a player wearing jersey number 26, who entered the pitch in the 73rd minute, despite the number not being listed in the official CAF squad submission.

Moreover, the player’s jersey reportedly lacked a visible name, making it impossible to verify his identity.

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Guinea cited Article 50 of CAF regulations, which mandates strict compliance with player registration, including matching jersey numbers and proper identification.

The federation argue that such violations could undermine the competition’s integrity by allowing suspended or unqualified players to participate.

The Guinean Football Federation are demanding that CAF declare them winners of the game and to reach the 2025 Nations Cup at the expense of Tanzania. 

CAF have yet to respond to the complaint.

-Ahram

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Libyans accuse Super Eagles of match-fixing

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

A Libyan news outlet, Libya Akhbar has insinuated that the Super Eagles of Nigeria deliberately lost their home match to Rwanda on Monday to shut the Africa Cup of Nations gate at Libya.

The Mediterranean Knights of Libya last qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012 and had a controversy-ridden confrontation with the Super Eagles in the match days 3 and 4 of the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.

“The question of Nigeria’s defeat to Rwanda remains hanging in people’s minds: Was there an intention to exclude Libya from the competition?

“The answer may remain ambiguous, but what is certain is that Libyan football needs radical reforms, whether in technical planning or crisis management football needs radical reforms, whether in technical planning or crisis management.”

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According to the publication, the Nigerian team deliberately lowered its strength to ensure the non-qualification of Libya even if the team succeeded in beating the Benin Republic. 

Libya had hoped to beat Benin Republic to amass a seven point haul. “But their dreams were dashed by a solid defensive wall from Benin, who knew how to snatch a valuable point that would have secured their ticket to Morocco.

“On the other side of the group, Nigeria’s 2-1 defeat to Rwanda in the Green (Super) Eagles’ home ground added more controversy, especially since the result raised doubts about Nigeria’s intentions in this encounter.

“The match between Nigeria and Rwanda was a shock to the Libyan fans.

“The fans expected a comfortable win for Nigeria, which would have kept Libya’s hopes alive if they defeated Benin. However, the scenario was contrary to expectations. Nigeria’s one-goal lead turned into a two-goal loss, as if the Green Eagles had abandoned their competitive spirit.

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“The scene raised many questions in sports circles: Did Nigeria deliberately lose to eliminate Libya?”

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Libya intensifies wild goose chase for AFCON ticket at CAS

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

Eliminated Libya is reportedly vigorously pursuing its protest against CAF in match forfeiture to Nigeria for an Africa Cup of Nations match day 4 that did not hold.

After holding the Super Eagles and officials hostage in an abandoned airport for 20 hours, the match was cancelled even as the Super Eagles pulled out of the fixture.

The continental football ruling body later awarded the match to Nigeria with three points and three goals.

Libya are taking another route to fight their case after they missed out on qualification.

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They are reportedly pursuing a case at the Court of Arbitration for Sports (TAS). A check by Sports Village Square however did not indicate that the case has been listed.

It is not among the 46 cases listed for hearing up till 19 December 2024. The only listed cases involving African litigants are that of Algeria Football Federation versus CAF which is about last season’s Confederation Cup semi-final duel of RS Berkane and USM Alger.

The case is listed as “TAS 2024/A/10528 FAF & Club USM Alger c/ CAF & FRMF & RS Berkane.” 

With the final standings of Group D, Libya will still be eliminated even if the controversial match were awarded to the team and Nigeria will still qualify atop of the group.

Should the points and goals awarded to Nigeria be reversed, the team will remain on top with eight points like Benin and Rwanda, but with a three-goal advantage.

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Second-placed Benin with eight points have zero goal difference while Rwanda, also with eight points have a two-goal deficit.

If the match were awarded to Libya, the Mediterranean Knights would have eight points, like others, and a minus one goal difference which will not be enough to threaten any of the two qualified teams.

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