AFCON
CAF confirms Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Draw Procedures
Ahead of the official draw of the Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 qualifiers, the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has officially released the draw procedures of CAF’s flagship competition qualifiers.
Set to take place in Johannesburg on Thursday, the draw will see a total of 48 African nations engaged to determine who qualifies for the 33rd edition of the biggest event on African soil.
The engaged teams will be grouped into four pots of 12.
The highest ranked nations as per the latest FIFA Rankings issued out on 20 June 2024 will occupy Pot 1, with the same procedure to be followed for Pot 2, 3 and 4 to make up the 48 nations.
The concluded draw of the qualifiers will be made up of 12 Groups of 4 teams (Group A to L), where the first and runners-up in the eleven (11) groups that do not involve tournament hosts Morocco, will gain qualification to the competition.
For teams that finish first and second in a group consisting of Morocco, who by virtue of being tournament hosts gain automatic qualification, the following scenarios will be applied:
- If the host is ranked first, the host is qualified in addition to the second of the group.
- If the host is ranked second, the host will qualify in addition to the first of the group.
- If the host is ranked third or fourth, the host will qualify in addition to the first of the group.
AFCON Morocco 2025 Draw Procedures:
- The first ball will be drawn from Pot 4 and will go to position A4.
- The procedure will be repeated for the remaining teams of Pot 4 who will go to positions B4, C4, D4, E4, F4, G4, H4, I4, J4,K4 & L4 according to the draw order.
- The same procedure as above will be repeated for Pot 3, Pot 2 and finally Pot 1.
48 African nations to be engaged as per latest FIFA Rankings issued 20 June 2024
POT 1 POT 2 POT 3 POT 4 Morocco (Host) Cape Verde Kenya Niger Senegal Burkina Faso Mauritania Zimbabwe Egypt Guinea Congo Rwanda Côte d’Ivoire Gabon Tanzania The Gambia Nigeria Equatorial Guinea Guinea Bissau Burundi Tunisia Zambia Libya Liberia Algeria Benin Comoros Ethiopia Cameroon Angola Togo Botswana Mali Uganda Sudan Lesotho South Africa Namibia Sierra Leone Eswatini DR Congo Mozambique Malawi South Sudan Ghana Madagascar Central Africa Chad
AFCON
Rohr roars warning to Benin; Nigeria, Rwanda will not be easy
BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Former Nigeria manager, Gernot Rohr now handling Benin Republic has warned The Cheetahs of Benin not to expect an easy match when the team meet Rwanda and Nigeria in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers later this month.
Last month, he led his team to defeat both Rwanda and Nigeria in World Cup qualifying duels in Abidjan, where Benin Republic are compelled to play their home matches following inadequate facilities at home.
Benin’s 1-0 defeat of Rwanda was Rohr’s first victory with the team. Days later, he followed up with a 2-1 defeat of Nigeria, the first Benin Republic victory in over 65 years.
Those wins have put Benin in the frame of possible qualification for the World Cup. They are now to meet Nigeria and Rwanda again in World Cup qualifiers.
It won’t be easy, remarked Rohr. Hear the Franco-German as he spoke in French but translated into English for the Sports Village Square: “From September we will play against Nigeria before facing Libya and Rwanda.
“These are three difficult opponents. We had already played Rwanda and Nigeria but be careful, it’s not because we won Rwanda and Nigeria that it will be easy matches.
“ We know that it is possible to achieve good performances again. We know that Nigeria with its great players will want to take revenge against us.
“ I think it will probably be an interesting match in Uyo before continuing against Libya. I suppose in Abidjan because in September the Mathieu Kerekou friendship stadium will not be ready.
“Everything will be decided in three months in September, October and November. It’s a difficult group but it’s playable.
“You have to finish in the top two. We had a team that is becoming solid, where the players are like brothers, accomplices. I hope we will recover the players who were absent. We are confident.”
AFCON
Coaches react after intriguing Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Draw
The journey towards qualification to the Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 shifted a gear higher on Thursday, after CAF officially conducted the draw of the qualifiers in Johannesburg South Africa.
A total of 48 nations will vie for the 24 places that will contests the 35th edition of Africa’s most prestigious competition.
This is what some of the coaches has to say in reaction to the draw outcomes.
Emerse Fae, Cote d’Ivoire coach
“I am satisfied because we are going to play against Zambia, a team that we know very well. In our last qualifying campaign, we lost against them. We know what mistakes to avoid.
“I am also satisfied because I did not want to have countries geographically far from Cote d’Ivoire which will lessen the travel load. That said, in Africa, there are no longer small teams. All the teams will want to challenge us because we are the reigning champions”
Leslie Notši
“The draw is very interesting because when you have the host in your group, it means they qualify automatically for the tournament, and you have to double your efforts to secure the remaining qualification spot which will be contested by the three other teams in the group.
“We will work very hard to see to it that we are competitive side and try as much as we can to get maximum points in matches against countries that are with us in our group. It will be very important to do well in our home games and I know all eyes will be on “Morocco as the hosts and a powerhouse in our group. We will draw inspiration from recent games where we played the likes of Nigeria as well as Cote d’voire and were able to frustrate them”
Amir Abdou, Mauritania Coach
“Quite a complicated draw. Egypt will be the big contender for qualification. They have a good track record that speaks volumes.
“Seven times African champions – that’s no small thing. We also have Cape Verde who eliminated us during the last AFCON.
“This team is made up of many quality players. We have Botswana, they are having a good qualifying campaign for the World Cup. We have a pretty strong group. It’s up to us to believe in ourselves. We will do everything we can to achieve our fourth participation in the AFCON”.
Kévin Nicaise, Chad coach
“We are already having the reigning African champions facing the last qualified team in the FIFA rankings. These will definitely be very difficult matches played at high intensity. We will fight to defend our nation’s pride. The group remains relatively open, and we will approach these qualifications with humility and ambition”.
Badou Zaki, Niger coach
“We have every chance of qualifying. For me, Ghana is a football country with a team that is blessed with great professionals. But this is not the team of 5 or 6 years ago. Even at home, they can lose.
“Angola had a good showing at the last AFCON with their beautiful, modern and fast football. It’s a team that shook up the big teams in Cote d’Ivoire.
“I know Sudan very well. They are first in their World Cup qualifying group. They are going to be dangerous, but we know our strengths and we know we can go far”
-CAF
AFCON
BREAKING! Nigeria to begin 2025 Afcon qualifiers with away duel against Libya
BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
The Super Eagles will begin their quest for qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with an away match with Libya. On the same day, Rwanda will host Benin Republic. Both teams met last month in Abidjan in the qualifying series for the 2026 World Cup.
Even though the groups for the Afcon 2025 qualifiers were drawn, CAF did not immediately release the match fixtures. Sports Village Square has gathered that the top seeded teams of the groups will be away to the third ranked teams while the fourth ranked host the second ranked.
That same format will be applied to the remaining groups. In Match Day 2, Benin Republic will host the Super Eagles in a grudge-laden duel. Benin last month inflicted their first ever defeat on Nigeria since November 1959.
The Benin team is being handled by former Nigeria manager, Gernot Rohr.
Nigeria last met Libya in a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. The Super Eagles won the match played in Sfax Tunisia 3-2 to follow up an earlier 4-0 win.
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