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Saturday, 17 January 2015

Yet another African Cup of Nations

THE fourth African Cup of Nations in just six seasons begins later today with replacement hosts Equatorial Guinea taking on Congo in Bata.

Yet, already - as that introductory paragraph suggests - this 30th edition of the tournament has endured a torrid build-up.

Original hosts Morocco first asked for a postponement until 2016, citing fears over the Ebola outbreak in west Africa. But, once the Confederation of African Football (CAF) stood firm, the North Africans pulled out altogether.

This was despite the fact that the Moroccan city of Casablanca had hosted Guinea's successful qualification campaign because the threat of Ebola meant the Guineans could not play at home.

Morocco's contradictory position therefore looks decidedly odd. It is nothing, though, compared to the subsequent illogical move by CAF to bestow hosting rights on Equatorial Guinea.

After all, the tiny central African country had been disqualified last July for fielding an ineligible player in a qualifying match. Now, bizarrely, they have qualified for the finals automatically as hosts.

Usefully at least, it is not a new role for Equatorial Guinea to take on. They were, in fact, hosts as recently as 2012 - but, back then, they shared the burden of the duties with neighbouring Gabon and only used their two biggest cities, Bata and Malabo.

This time, Mongomo and Ebebiyin - two outposts even by Equatoguinean standards - will also be responsible for overseeing the progress of part of the group phase as well as hosting a quarter final each.

Unsurprisingly, the short notice given to the two venues has resulted in concerns over infrastructure and security.

Additional fears that even the 5,000-capacity stadium in Ebebiyin will not be filled has led to the country's president Teodoro Obiang Nguema to pay for 40,000 tickets for fans to attend for free.

Of course, by "president", think instead of an oil-rich dictator who has been in power since 1979 and whose human rights abuses have been well-documented by advocacy agencies.

Suddenly, as cynical as it sounds, the CAF decision begins to make some sort of sense.

Seemingly driven by greed at the best of times - why else stage the Cup of Nations so often? - these were actually the worst of times for the organisation.

Their centrepiece tournament - older than the European Championships by three years - was hanging by a thread. It is no wonder that it went to the highest bidder.

And so, regardless of what happens over the next month in Equatorial Guinea, there will be a real sense of unease as to how this championship has still gone ahead.

Maybe, by asking for a postponement, Morocco had the right idea after all.

FULL AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS 2015 FIXTURES
GROUP A
DateVenue
Sat 17 Jan, 16:00EQUATORIAL GUINEA 1-1 CONGOBata
Sat 17 Jan, 19:00BURKINA FASO 0-2 GABONBata
Wed 21 Jan, 16:00EQUATORIAL GUINEA 0-0 BURKINA FASOBata
Wed 21 Jan, 19:00GABON 0-1 CONGOBata
Sun 25 Jan, 18:00GABON 0-2 EQUATORIAL GUINEABata
Sun 25 Jan, 18:00CONGO 2-1 BURKINA FASOEbebiyin

Group A TableWDLFAPts
(Q) CONGO210427
(Q) EQUATORIAL GUINEA120315
GABON102233
BURKINA FASO012141

GROUP B
DateVenue
Sun 18 Jan, 16:00ZAMBIA 1-1 CONGO DREbebiyin
Sun 18 Jan, 19:00TUNISIA 1-1 CAPE VERDEEbebiyin
Thu 22 Jan, 16:00ZAMBIA 1-2 TUNISIAEbebiyin
Thu 22 Jan, 19:00CAPE VERDE 0-0 CONGO DREbebiyin
Mon 26 Jan, 18:00CAPE VERDE 0-0 ZAMBIAEbebiyin
Mon 26 Jan, 18:00CONGO DR 1-1 TUNISIABata

Group B TableWDLFAPts
(Q) TUNISIA120435
(Q) CONGO DR030223
CAPE VERDE030113
ZAMBIA021232

GROUP C
DateVenue
Mon 19 Jan, 16:00GHANA 1-2 SENEGALMongomo
Mon 19 Jan, 19:00ALGERIA 3-1 SOUTH AFRICAMongomo
Fri 23 Jan, 16:00GHANA 1-0 ALGERIAMongomo
Fri 23 Jan, 19:00SOUTH AFRICA 1-1 SENEGALMongomo
Tue 27 Jan, 18:00SOUTH AFRICA 1-2 GHANAMongomo
Tue 27 Jan, 18:00SENEGAL 0-2 ALGERIAMalabo

Group C Table WDLFAPts
(Q) GHANA201436
(Q) ALGERIA201526
SENEGAL111344
SOUTH AFRICA012361
Note: Ghana qualify ahead of Algeria on head-to-head basis (Ghana 1-0 Algeria)

GROUP D
DateVenue
Tue 20 Jan, 16:00IVORY COAST 1-1 GUINEAMalabo
Tue 20 Jan, 19:00MALI 1-1 CAMEROONMalabo
Sat 24 Jan, 16:00IVORY COAST 1-1 MALIMalabo
Sat 24 Jan, 19:00CAMEROON 1-1 GUINEAMalabo
Wed 28 Jan, 18:00CAMEROON 0-1 IVORY COASTMalabo
Wed 28 Jan, 18:00GUINEA 1-1 MALIMongomo

Group D TableWDLFAPts
(Q) IVORY COAST120325
(Q) GUINEA030333
MALI030333
CAMEROON021232
Note: Guinea placed ahead of Mali after a drawing of lots

QUARTER FINALS
DateVenue
Sat 31 Jan, 16:00CONGO 2-4 DR CONGOBata
Sat 31 Jan, 19:30TUNISIA 1-2 aet EQUATORIAL GUINEABata
Sun 1 Feb, 16:00GHANA 3-0 GUINEAMalabo
Sun 1 Feb, 19:30IVORY COAST 3-1 ALGERIAMalabo

SEMI FINALS
DateVenue
Wed 4 Feb, 19:00DR CONGO v IVORY COASTBata
Thu 5 Feb, 19:00GHANA v EQUATORIAL GUINEAMalabo

THIRD-PLACED PLAYOFF
DateVenue
Sat 7 Feb, 16:00SF LOSER 1 v SF LOSER 2Malabo

FINAL
DateVenue
Sun 8 Feb, 19:00SF WINNER 1 v SF WINNER 2Bata

TELEVISION COVERAGE
Eurosport has live coverage of all of the matches. ITV4 will show seven matches - one each from the four groups, both semi finals and the Final. ITV4 also has nightly highlights.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

African Cup of Nations 2013: Nigeria return to Nations Cup summit


Nigeria 1 Mba 40
Burkina Faso 0

Nigeria Enyeama - Echiejile (Oshaniwa 67), Omeruo, Oboabona, Ambrose, Onanzi, Mikel, Mba (Yobo 89), Moses, Ideye, Uche (Musa 53). Booked: Onanzi, Omerou, Mikel, Oshaniwa, Ideye.
Burkina Faso Diakite - Koffi, Kone, P Koulibaly (Dagano 84), Panandetiguiri, Kone (A Traore 90), Kabore, Rouamba (Sanou 65), Nakoulma, Pitroipa, Bance. Booked: Rouamba.
Attendance 85,000 at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg Referee Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria)
Kick off at 6.30pm GMT. Live on ITV4 and Eurosport.

NIGERIA rolled back the years to become the champions of Africa for the first time since 1994, beating surprise package Burkina Faso in the Cup of Nations Final in Johannesburg.

Sunday Mba scored the only goal of the game just before half time, following up a Victor Moses shot by beating a defender and scoring past Burkinabe keeper Daouda Diakite.

Chelsea forward Moses was named man-of-the-match in the Final but, in truth, it was a contest of few chances in what was not a classic tournament.

The early stages of the 29th African Cup of Nations were dominated by draws, with more than half of the group games - 13 out of 24 - finishing level.

Holders Zambia were the big casualties in the opening round, unable to get anywhere near the standard which they set last year as they bowed out without a win (or a loss, for that matter).

Hosts South Africa almost joined the Zambians on the scrapheap when they fell 2-1 behind in their final group game against Morocco with just 10 minutes left.

But, thankfully for the home crowd, Bafana Bafana equalised to make it 2-2 and therefore did not repeat their failure at the 2010 World Cup when they failed to get out of the group stages.

Big guns Ghana and Ivory Coast also got through - and did so with the joint best records by taking seven points each from nine.

However, that was as far as Ivory Coast went, as Nigeria produced the first of three excellent performances in the knockout stage to win 2-1 with goals from tournament top scorer Emmanuel Emenike and Mba.

Incredibly, before then, the Super Eagles were 10 minutes from going out of the tournament at the first hurdle before two Moses penalties saw off Ethiopia.

And then, having beaten the Ivorians, Nigeria produced a brilliant display in the first half of their semi final against Mali.

Goals from Uwa Elderson Echiejile, Brown Ideye, and Emenike put the Nigerians 3-0, and they eventually prevailed 4-1 after Ahmed Musa had extended the lead on the hour.

The other semi final, meanwhile, was between Ghana and Burkina Faso. With Ivory Coast out, Ghana had taken on the favourites mantle, and the Black Stars had enjoyed a comfortable ride to the last four.

Topping a group unbeaten ahead of Mali, DR Congo and Niger, the Ghanaians only had to get past Cape Verde Isles in the quarter finals.

Cape Verde were one of the undoubted stories of the tournament. Despite being the smallest team in South Africa, with a population of around 500,000, the Blue Sharks qualified behind the hosts from Group A by beating Angola 2-1 with a stoppage time goal in the last set of games.

In the quarter finals too, the islanders put up a good fight, only for Ghana to progress thanks to two goals from Wakaso Mubarak - one was a penalty, and the other was a last-minute heart-breaker.

But the Burkinabe were not to be underestimated, either.

After all, the Stallions looked good in the group stages, finishing ahead of Nigeria, knocking out the Zambians, and thrashing Ethiopia 4-0.

The quarter final against Togo was much tougher going but the Burkinabe showed great resilience before player of the tournament Jonathan Pitroipa scored the winner on the stroke of half time in extra time.

Burkina Faso's semi final also went beyond 90 minutes after Bance's goal in the second half levelled Wakaso's early penalty.

Indeed, it went all the way to spot kicks with the Burkinabe winning 3-2 as Asamoah Gyan refused to step up for the Black Stars.

Having played all of those extra minutes in their previous two games, it was perhaps understandable that Burkina Faso looked the leggier of the two teams in the Final.

No doubt the underdogs were also slightly overawed by the occasion too. This was Burkina Faso's first ever African Cup of Nations Final and Nigeria could have won more handsomely.

Nevertheless, victory was achieved and it is an important milestone for coach Stephen Keshi who was also in the successful 1994 Super Eagles team.

Keshi thus became only the second coach, after Egypt's Mahmoud El-Gohary, to win the African Cup of Nations as both a player and a coach.

But, in his post-match interview, Keshi said: "Winning this is mainly for my nation.

"When I came on board a year and a half ago. my dream was to make all Nigerians happy, and to construct a great Nigerian team. We are not there yet, it's still in process."

That much is true - but Keshi has already achieved what so many Nigerian coaches had failed to do by instilling a winning mentality into his team.

Now the task for Keshi and Nigeria is to replicate their success over a longer period so that the west Africans become the powerhouse which they used to be 15-20 years ago.

In many respects, it is a much more difficult task.


FULL AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS 2013 RESULTS
GROUP A
TVDateVenue
Eurosport/ITV4Sat 19 Jan, 16:00SOUTH AFRICA 0-0 CAPE VERDEJohannesburg
EurosportSat 21 Jan, 19:00ANGOLA 0-0 MOROCCOJohannesburg
EurosportWed 23 Jan, 15:00SOUTH AFRICA 2-0 ANGOLADurban
Eurosport/ITV4Wed 23 Jan, 18:00MOROCCO 1-1 CAPE VERDEDurban
EurosportSun 27 Jan, 17:00MOROCCO 2-2 SOUTH AFRICADurban
Eurosport2Sun 27 Jan, 17:00CAPE VERDE 2-1 ANGOLAPort Elizabeth

Group A TableWDLFAPts
(Q) SOUTH AFRICA120425
(Q) CAPE VERDE120325
Morocco030333
Angola012141

GROUP B
TVDateVenue
EurosportSun 20 Jan, 15:00GHANA 2-2 CONGO DRPort Elizabeth
Eurosport/ITV4 Sun 20 Jan, 18:00MALI 1-0 NIGERPort Elizabeth
EurosportThu 24 Jan, 15:00GHANA 1-0 MALIPort Elizabeth
Eurosport/ITV4Thu 24 Jan, 18:00NIGER 0-0 CONGO DRPort Elizabeth
EurosportMon 28 Jan, 17:00NIGER 0-3 GHANAPort Elizabeth
Eurosport2Mon 28 Jan, 17:00CONGO DR 1-1 MALIDurban

Group B TableWDLFAPts
(Q) GHANA210627
(Q) MALI111224
Congo DR030333
Niger012041

GROUP C
TVDateVenue
EurosportMon 21 Jan, 15:00ZAMBIA 1-1 ETHIOPIANelspruit
Eurosport/ITV4Mon 21 Jan, 18:00NIGERIA 1-1 BURKINA FASONelspruit
EurosportFri 25 Jan, 15:00ZAMBIA 1-1 NIGERIANelspruit
Eurosport/ITV4Fri 25 Jan, 18:00BURKINA FASO 4-0 ETHIOPIANelspruit
EurosportTue 29 Jan, 17:00BURKINA FASO 0-0 ZAMBIANelspruit
Eurosport2Tue 29 Jan, 17:00ETHIOPIA 0-2 NIGERIARustenburg

Group C Table WDLFAPts
(Q) BURKINA FASO120515
(Q) NIGERIA120425
Zambia030223
Ethiopia012171

GROUP D
TVDateVenue
EurosportTue 22 Jan, 15:00IVORY COAST 2-1 TOGORustenburg
Eurosport/ITV4Tue 22 Jan, 18:00TUNISIA 1-0 ALGERIARustenburg
Eurosport2Sat 26 Jan, 15:00IVORY COAST 3-0 TUNISIARustenburg
Eurosport/ITV4Sat 26 Jan, 18:00ALGERIA 0-2 TOGORustenburg
EurosportWed 30 Jan, 17:00ALGERIA 2-2 IVORY COASTRustenburg
Eurosport2Wed 30 Jan, 17:00TOGO 1-1 TUNISIANelspruit

Group D TableWDLFAPts
(Q) IVORY COAST210737
(Q) TOGO111434
Tunisia111244
Algeria012251

QUARTER FINALS
TVDateVenue
Eurosport/ITV4Sat 2 Feb, 15:00GHANA 2-0 CAPE VERDEPort Elizabeth
Eurosport/ITV4Sat 2 Feb, 18:30SOUTH AFRICA 1-1 MALI (1-3 pens)Durban
Eurosport/ITV4Sun 3 Feb, 15:00IVORY COAST 1-2 NIGERIARustenburg
Eurosport/ITV4Sun 3 Feb, 18:30BURKINA FASO 1-0 TOGO (aet)Nelspruit

SEMI FINALS
TVDateVenue
Eurosport/ITV4Wed 6 Feb, 15:00MALI 1-4 NIGERIADurban
Eurosport/ITV4Wed 6 Feb, 18:30BURKINA FASO 1-1 GHANA (3-2 pens)Nelspruit

THIRD-PLACED PLAYOFF
TVDateVenue
Eurosport/ITV4Sat 9 Feb, 18:00MALI 3-1 GHANAPort Elizabeth

FINAL
TVDateVenue
Eurosport/ITV4Sun 10 Feb, 18:30NIGERIA 1-0 BURKINA FASOJohannesburg

GOALSCORERS
4 Emmanuel Eminike (Nigeria), Wakaso Mubarak (Ghana)
3 Alain Traore (Burkina Faso), Seydou Keita (Mali)
2 Yao Gervinho (Ivory Coast), Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast), Siyabonga Sangweni (South Africa), Dieumerci Mbokani (Congo DR), Victor Moses (Nigeria), Jonathan Pitroipa (Burkina Faso), Mamadou Samassa (Mali), Kwadwo Asamoah (Ghana), Sunday Mba (Nigeria)
1 Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (Ghana), Tresor Mputu (Congo DR), Collins Mbesuma (Zambia), Adane Girma (Ethiopia), Jonathan Ayite (Togo), Youssef Msakni (Tunisia), Lehlohonolo Majoro (South Africa), Luis Platini Soares (Cape Verde), Youssef El-Arabi (Morocco), Kennedy Mweene (Zambia), Djakaridja Kone (Burkina Faso), Didier Ya Konan (Ivory Coast), Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo), Dove Wome (Togo), Issam El Adoua (Morocco), May Mahlangu (South Africa), Fernando Varela (Cape Verde), Medhi Namli (Morocco), Heldon Ramos (Cape Verde), Asamoah Gyan (Ghana), Christian Atsu (Ghana), John Boye (Ghana), Serge Gakpe (Togo), Khaled Mouelhi (Tunisia), Sofiane Feghouli (Algeria), El Arbi Hillel Soudani (Algeria), Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), Wilfried Bony (Ivory Coast), Tokelo Rantie (South Africa), Cheik Tiote (Ivory Coast), Uwa Elderson Echiejile (Nigeria), Brown Ideye (Nigeria), Ahmed Musa (Nigeria), Cheik Diarra (Mali), Aristide Bance (Burkina Faso), Sigamary Diarra (Mali)
1 own goal Nando Maria Neves (Cape Verde) for Angola