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Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by myfootballface: 3:03pm On Oct 18, 2018
Madagascar have qualified for the African Cup of Nations finals for the first time by beating Equatorial Guinea 1-0 in Vontovorona.

Thailand-based midfielder Njiva Rakotoharimalala, 26, scored the only goal.
They became the first team to qualify for a place in the finals that have now been expanded from 16 teams to 24.

They were later joined by Egypt , Senegal and Tunisia in qualifying for the finals in Cameroon next June/July.
Madagascar's win moved them to 10 points in Group A with two matches left to play.
The games was played in Vontovorona after Madagascar were banned from using the Mahamasina Stadium in Antananarivo for "three matches or three months".
The suspension was imposed by the Confederation of African Football following a stampede at the national stadium in September, when one person was killed and nearly 40 others were injured.
Madagascar become the 40th different nation to qualify for the Nations Cup finals.
Senegal left it late to get the win they needed in Sudan to clinch a place in the finals alongside Madagascar from the group.
Lorient's Sidi Sarr scoring in the 86th minute just three minutes after coming on in Khartoum as a substitute.
Group A after four matches:
Senegal 10 points (qualified)
Madagascar 10 points (qualified)
Equatorial Guinea 3 points (eliminated)
Sudan 0 points (eliminated)


Egypt and Tunisia helped each other to qualify for next year's expanded finals as they both won in
Group J.
Egypt secured a 2-0 win over eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) thanks to a header from Ahmed Hegazi after 19 minutes and a well-worked team goal finished by Marwan Mohsen early in the second half.
The Pharaohs' qualification was confirmed later on Tuesday as Tunisia maintained their 100% winning record with a 2-1 victory over Niger in Niamey.
Sfaxien's Firas Chaouat scored two goals in a four-minute period in the first half on his international debut for Tunisia.
Niger's Youssef Oumarou grabbed what turned out to be a consolation for the hosts.
Group J after four matches:
Tunisia 12 points (qualified)
Egypt 9 points (qualified)
eSwatini 1 point (eliminated)
Niger 1 point (eliminated)


There were two drawn matches in Group B as Comoros grabbed a 2-2 draw against visiting Morocco and Malawi held Cameroon to a goalless draw in Blantyre.
El Fardou Ben Mohamed, who plays for Serbian side Red Star Belgrade, opened the scoring after just eight minutes to give Comoros a shock lead.
The Moroccans then fought back with two second-half goals from Khalid Boutaib and Nordin Amrabat to take the lead.
The hosts kept battling and Ben Mohamed was on target again in injury time to earn a point for Comoros.
The results means that Cameroon top the group with eight points, but they qualify automatically as hosts, leaving just one more place up for grabs from the group.
Morocco lead the way in the race to the finals on seven points, Malawi move to four points and Comoros are on two - with all the teams having played four matches.
Group B after four matches:
Cameroon 8 points (qualify as hosts)
Morocco 7 points
Malawi 4 points
Comoros 2 points


Three teams remain in contention to qualify from
Group C after Gabon beat hosts South Sudan 1-0 and Burundi held visiting Mali to a 1-1 draw.
Midfielder Andre Biyogo Poko, who plays in Turkey for Goztepe, won the match for Gabon with a goal five minutes after half-time.
Gabon played without Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after he did not travel with the team to Juba. No official reason has been given for his absence.
Burundi took the lead in Bujumbura through striker Fiston Abdul Razak before Mamadou Fofana levelled the score for the visitors.
Group C after four matches:
Mali 8 points
Gabon 7 points
Burundi 6 points
South Sudan 0 points (eliminated)


Algeria missed out on the chance of qualifying from
Group D as they lost 1-0 in Benin.
The match-winner was scored by Sessi D'Almeida, who plays in the fourth tier of English football with Yeovil Town, after 16 minutes.
Benin held on for the win despite playing the final 35 minutes of the match with 10 men after veteran Stephane Sessegnon was shown a red card.
Togo managed to take advantage of Algeria's slip with a late 1-0 win in The Gambia - Fulham's Floyd Ayite with the winner in injury time after they had Djene Dakonam sent off with 15 minutes left.
Group D after four matches:
Algeria 7 points
Benin 7 points
Togo 5 points
The Gambia 2 points


Nigeria moved to the top of Group E with a narrow 3-2 win over hosts Libya.
The match was played in the Tunisian city of Sfax because of the ongoing security concerns in Libya.
The Super Eagles looked set for a comfortable win as Odion Ighalo and Ahmed Musa put Nigeria 2-0 up inside 20 minutes.
Libya fought back to level through Mohamed Zubya and Italy-based Ahmad Benali who scored after 74 minutes.
Igahlo's second of the night and fifth against Libya in the past four days gave Nigeria all three points and kept them on course to qualify for the finals.
South Africa laboured to a goalless draw in Seychelles just three days after they had thrashed the same side 6-0 in Johannesburg.
Seychelles can no longer qualify for the finals.
Group E after four matches:
Nigeria 9 points
South Africa 8 points
Libya 4 points
Seychelles 1 point (eliminated)


Zimbabwe missed out on the chance of sealing qualification from Group G after they were held to a 1-1 in Harare by DR Congo.
The Warriors took the lead after just one minute through Khama Billiat but that was cancelled out before half-time with an own goal from Teenage Hadebe.
A win would have seen Zimbabwe through to the finals because later in the day Congo Brazzaville lost 2-1 in Liberia.
All three goals came in an opening 15-minute flurry with Liberia racing to a 2-0 lead with goals from Teah Dennis and Wydad Casablanca striker William Jebbor.
Prince Ibara, who also scored against Liberia on Thursday, pulled one back a minute after Jebbor's goal to give Congo some hope but Lone Star held on for a crucial win.
Group G after four matches:
Zimbabwe 8 points
DR Congo 5 points
Congo Brazzaville 4 points
Liberia 4 points


Guinea and Ivory Coast remain the favourites to qualify from Group H despite both being held to away draws.
Ivory Coast were held to a goalless draw in Bangui by Central African Republic while in Kigali it was 1-1 between Rwanda and Guinea.
Guinea took the lead in the first half through Jose Kante but Jacques Tuyisenge ensured the points were shared with a late equaliser.
The Syli Nationale had to play the second half without Liverpool's Naby Keita, who was helped from the pitch with an injury.
Wins for Guinea and Ivory Coast would have taken both teams through to next year's finals.
Group H after four matches:
Guinea 10 points
Ivory Coast 7 points
Central African Republic 4 points
Rwanda 1 point


Mauritania are another team who could qualify for their first Nations Cup finals after a 1-0 win over Angola in Group I.
The only goal of the game in Nouakchott was scored by Adama Ba, who plays in the second tier in Turkey for Giresunspor, after 18 minutes.
Botswana are out of contention despite holding on for a goalless draw against visiting Burkina Faso.

Group I after four matches:
Mauritania 9 points
Burkina Faso 7 points
Angola 6 points
Botswana 1 point (eliminated)


Namibia's 1-0 win over Mozambique moved them level at the top of Group K alongside Guinea-Bissau,
who beat Zambia 2-1 on Sunday.
Peter Shalulile gave the Brave Warriors the win in Windhoek with a goal in the final 20 minutes of the match.
The Namibians played the last few minutes with 10 men after Denzil Haoseb was sent off for a second yellow card.

Group K after four matches:
Guinea-Bissau 7 points
Namibia 7 points
Mozambique 4 points
Zambia 4 points


Uganda took a big step towards qualifying for a second successive Nations Cup as neighbours Tanzania kept their hopes alive in Group L.
Croatia-based striker Farouk Miya scored both goals for Uganda as they beat hosts Lesotho 2-0.
His first in Maseru came after just six minutes and he added a second from a curling free-kick 10 minutes before half-time.
Tanzania recovered from a missed penalty to record a 2-0 win over Cape Verde in Dar es Salaam.
Saimon Msuva tapped in from close range for the first with Mbwana Samatta, who plays in Belgium with Genk, adding the second.
Group L after four matches:
Uganda 10 points
Tanzania 5 points
Cape Verde 4 points
Lesotho 2 points


There are two more qualifying rounds left to play - one in November and the final matches will be in March next year.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45878968

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by femi4: 3:49pm On Oct 18, 2018
Stale news....There was a Nairaland

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Sirpaul(m): 3:50pm On Oct 18, 2018
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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by kennosklint(m): 3:51pm On Oct 18, 2018
And Nigeria too
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by maestroferdi: 3:51pm On Oct 18, 2018
Madagascar people and long names...5 and 6.

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by FisifunKododada: 3:53pm On Oct 18, 2018
cheesy
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by holluphemydavid(m): 3:53pm On Oct 18, 2018
How many country dey qualify for each group sef?
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Britishcoins(m): 3:54pm On Oct 18, 2018
Where are Ghana must go people, I hope they qualified too?
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Sultty(m): 3:54pm On Oct 18, 2018
Ighalo try when he can perform well like this what went wrong with him during our world cup match against Argentina biko

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by BruncleZuma: 3:54pm On Oct 18, 2018
grin grin grin grin
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Lanre4uonly(m): 3:55pm On Oct 18, 2018
Ok. It is noted.
Nigeria will also be joining them in November.

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by jhydebaba(m): 3:57pm On Oct 18, 2018
Na wah! Nigeria finding it so hard to even qualify. I remembered when we won bronze and disbanded the team.


Pride ain't cool
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Akwasi(m): 3:58pm On Oct 18, 2018
Britishcoins:
Where are Ghana must go people, I hope they qualified too?
Ghana in group F. The OP didn't add that group. Sierra Leone is banned in that group so FIFA/CAF will decide the group
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by CLEVABOY(m): 4:01pm On Oct 18, 2018
Where is Ghana?
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by NORSIYK(m): 4:03pm On Oct 18, 2018
Wow congrats to Madagascar
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Iseoluwani: 4:14pm On Oct 18, 2018
Akwasi:

Ghana in group F. The OP didn't add that group. Sierra Leone is banned in that group so FIFA/CAF will decide the group


what's sierra Leone offence pls
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by obaataaokpaewu: 4:15pm On Oct 18, 2018
I don't understand, If Cameroon qualified as host, why are they taking part in the qualifiers?

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by dominique(f): 4:17pm On Oct 18, 2018
I think this is the first time Madagascar will be qualifying, congrats to them. I hope South Africa won't dash Nigeria's hope of qualifying for yet another year.

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Nobody: 4:23pm On Oct 18, 2018
Wait o, is the nations cup no longer in January?
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by einsteine(m): 4:27pm On Oct 18, 2018
obaataaokpaewu:
I don't understand, If Cameroon qualified as host, why are they taking part in the qualifiers?

To giv them a chance to play competitve matches.
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Justbeingreal(m): 4:29pm On Oct 18, 2018
grin

Saw Madagascar and remembered this clown.

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Realhommie(m): 4:30pm On Oct 18, 2018
dominique:
I think this is the first time Madagascar will be qualifying, congrats to them. I hope South Africa won't dash Nigeria's hope of qualifying for yet another year.
How's that going to be possible? Nigeria will finish as group winners because we'll get all 3 points from our home fixture against Seychelles while South Africa will lose to Libya away.. Infact, South Africa's hopes of qualifying is in the balance, Libya are most likely going to get 6 points from their remaining fixtures and if we win our next home fixture as expected then it's Nigeria and Libya..

Bafana Bafana messed up not beating Seychelles away, they'll rue that missed opportunity..

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Realhommie(m): 4:32pm On Oct 18, 2018
NameUserNo:
Wait o, is the nations cup no longer in January?
Nope, it's now going to hold in the summer.
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Touchforfree(m): 4:41pm On Oct 18, 2018
maestroferdi:
Madagascar people and long names...5 and 6.


The Capital of Madagascar is Ontannanarivo.

So longie is their watchword.

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Touchforfree(m): 4:44pm On Oct 18, 2018
holluphemydavid:
How many country dey qualify for each group sef?



2 Countries qualify in each group just as Nigeria & South Africa will eventually qualify from their group.[color=#770077][/color]
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by 1miccza: 4:45pm On Oct 18, 2018
dominique:
I think this is the first time Madagascar will be qualifying, congrats to them. I hope South Africa won't dash Nigeria's hope of qualifying for yet another year.

The worst that will happen is we will finish as second and still qualify as it stands
Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Nobody: 4:48pm On Oct 18, 2018
Touchforfree:



The Capital of Madagascar is Ontannanarivo.

So longie is their watchword.

Antananarivo wink

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by Davidzy23(m): 4:50pm On Oct 18, 2018
Nigeria must surely qualify..no matter what smileyNigeria must surely qualify..no matter what 😀😁😂

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Re: Nations Cup- Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Madagascar Through. Plus Group Standings by SarcasticGenius(m): 4:53pm On Oct 18, 2018
Can anyone actually pronounce this name?

Njiva Rakotoharimalala

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