African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 3rd matches - results so far

Coton Sport secure a dramatic victory against Asec Mimosas. 

Group A
• 06 June: Asec Mimosas vs Coton Sport 2:3 
• 07 June: Real Bamako vs AC Leopards -:-

Group B
• 07 June: Etoile du Sahel vs Nkana -:-
• 08 June: Sewe Sports vs Al Ahly -:-

7 Jun 2014
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 3RD MATCHES - RESULTS so far

Sudanese side Al Hilal and AS Vita Club of the Democratic Republic of Congo drew 1:1 

Group A
• 06 June: Al Hilal vs AS Vita Club 1:1 
• 08 June: TP Mazembe vs Zamalek -:-

Group B
• 07 June: Entente Setif vs Al Ahli Benghazi -:-
• 08 June: Esperance vs CS Sfaxien -:-

7 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Algeria vs Romania 2:1

Algeria coach confident heading to Brazil - Algeria coach Vahid Halilhodzic is full of optimism ahead of the World Cup after his side beat Romania 2:1 in a friendly featuring a bizarre incident.

6 Jun 2014
Transfer - Mali - Seydou Keita joins Italian side Roma

Mali's Seydou Keita has signed a one-year deal with Italian side AS Roma.

6 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Nigeria vs Greece 0:0

Keshi feels these games have given him and his players an insight into what lies ahead. "All I need is the mentality and discipline to dominate the game and take chances," he added. "In friendlies you can correct your mistakes but in a tournament it can cost us dearly.

5 Jun 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - COACH - SA will not renew the contract of coach Gordon Igesund

 "The contract of Gordon Igesund will not be renewed when it expires on August 31," national football association president Danny Jordaan told a Soweto news conference.

4 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - squad - Nosa Igiebor cut from Nigeria squad

Nosa Igiebor is one of the seven players to be dropped from Nigeria's final 23-man squad for the World Cup. The Real Betis midfielder and Parma's Joel Obi, who both faced Scotland in last week's 2:2 draw, have been plagued by injury this season. The other players to miss out are goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi, midfielders Ejike Uzoenyi and Nnamdi Oduamadi.

4 Jun 2014
2015 Africa Cup qualifier - 2nd round- fixtures

Qualifying - second round- fixtures

• 18.-20.07.14: Congo vs Rwanda -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Rwanda vs Congo -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Benin vs Malawi -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Malawi vs Benin -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Lesotho vs Kenya -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Kenya vs Lesotho -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Sierra Leone vs Seychelles -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Seychelles vs Sierra Leone -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Uganda vs Equatorial Guinea -:-
• 01.-13.08.14: Equatorial Guinea vs Uganda -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Tanzania vs Mozambique -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Mozambique vs Tanzania -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Botswana vs Guinea Bissau -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Guinea Bissau vs Botswana -:-

 

3 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - squad - Idrissou dropped from Cameroon squad

Mohamadou Idrissou is one of the five players to be dropped from Cameroon's final squad for the World Cup. The 34-year-old Kaiserslautern striker has struggled in recent times and missed a penalty in a 2:1 friendly loss to Paraguay last week. Otherwise coach Volker Finke has opted for a tried and trusted line-up for his World Cup squad. 

3 Jun 2014

2015 Africa Cup qualifier - Malawi, Benin begin with victories

AFRICA CUP 2015 PRELIMINARIES

Malawi began their campaign to reach the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco with a 2:0 win over visiting Chad on Saturday. Gabadinho Mhango, who plays for Bloemfontein Celtic in South Africa, was the hero for the Flames scoring both goals of the first round first leg tie. In front of a capacity crowd in Blantyre Mhango tapped in from a rebound in the seventh minute after the Chad keeper Mbiramanji Dilla had tipped Joseph Kamwendo's free kick onto the post. Mhango's second came with 21 minutes left on the clock with a solo effort that saw him go past the Chad defence before beating the advancing keeper. 

Despite the loss Chad coach Emmanuel Tregoat was still confident his side can come back in N'Djamena in a fortnight. "I think we can win in a fortnight- and we can win 2:0 or more perhaps, or penalties, it's not finished for us," he insisted. While his opposite number Young Chimodzi added his side would not be trying to defend their two goal advantage. "We will devise a plan for how we can approach the game - because what we need is to get a goal," he told BBC Sport. "If we get a goal then we are safe and and that's what we are aiming for - not just to go there and defend and defend."

The winners of the tie will play either Benin or Sao Tome Principe. Benin produced a vital 2:0 victory in Sao Tome to take a big advantage into their home leg. Also on Saturday Namibia edged past Congo Brazzaville 1:0 with a last minute goal in Windhoek. Another South Africa-based player Rudolf Bester latching onto a long ball from the back to seal the victory. Bester, a second-half substitute, thought he had scored minutes earlier with a header but he was ruled offside.

Mauritania also have a slender advantage after Saturday's first round first leg match are they defeated Equatorial Guinea 1:0 in Nouakchott. The only goal of the game was scored in the 76th minute by Ismael Diakite, who plays his club football in Tunisia for Hamman Lif.

Meanwhile on Sunday unlucky Libya begin their journey to try and reach Morocco as they face Rwanda. The Mediterranean Knights were ranked 12th in Africa this month by Fifa, but that placing does not count when it comes to the premier Confederation of African Football national team competition. Instead, results from the past three Nations Cups and the 2014 World Cup qualifiers determine which countries play in the preliminaries and which get byes to the group stage.

Sudan, who are 21 places below Libya in the Fifa rankings, pipped Libya for the last of 21 automatic entries into the mini-leagues. The countries had identical points on the rankings table, and the Sudanese went through because they performed better than the Libyans at the 2012 Nations Cup. If Libya overcame Rwanda and then Namibia or Congo-Brazzaville they will go into Group A with Sudan, defending champions Nigeria and South Africa.

Security issues in Libya means the Knights must host the Rwandan Wasps in Tunisia. However, Libyan footballers are used to such difficulties having qualified for the 2012 Nations Cup after playing home games in Mali and Egypt. Libya will be boosted by winning the African Nation Championship for home-based footballers in South Africa last February under Spanish coach Javier Clemente. Goalkeeper Mohamed Abdaula, defender and captain Ali Salama and midfielder Mohamed El Gadi were included in the CHAN team of the tournament. A setback for the Knights is the absence of players from Al Ahli Benghazi because the Nations Cup qualifiers clash with match-day 1 of the Champions League.

The Nations Cup second and third round dates fall outside the Fifa calendar so neither local nor foreign clubs have to release players. DR Congo outfit TP Mazembe initially refused to release Tanzanians Mbwana Samata and Thomas Ulimwengu as they have a Champions League date in Sudan. But the club has since gone back on that decision and the pair have been given the all clear to travel straight after the match from Sudan to Dar es Salaam in time to face Zimbabwe on Sunday.

The Warriors have been less fortunate and must do without striker Edward Sadomba, who is needed by Benghazi, and an injury to Simba Sithole further depletes their firepower. Bostwana have also been affected and will be without Galabgwe Moyana, who will instead play for his South African club Polokwane in their relegation play-off.

Sierra Leone and Uganda are other nations among the top 20 African countries in the Fifa rankings playing preliminary ties. A Leone Stars side guided by young Northern Ireland coach Johnny McKinstry visits Swaziland while the Cranes travel to Indian Ocean island Madagascar. The rankings suggest comfortable overall victories for Sierra Leone and Uganda with both ranked more than 30 places above their opponents.

Nations Cup debutants South Sudan are away to Mozambique, whose captain Elias Pelembe has played down the absence of key players. "I don't think out team will be weakened, we already won games without some players - and everyone who is available is just as important," he told BBC Sport. "We know it will be an open game and we want to score enough goals to end the tie after the first leg."

Kenya are expected to build a comfortable lead when they host the Comoros Islands. Seychelles received a walkover into the third round when The Gambia were banned from all Caf competitions for two years over age cheating in the African youth championship.

 

 


First Round First Leg ties

    
    17.05.2014: Mauritania vs Eq Guinea 1:0
    

•    17.05.2014: Namibia vs Congo 1:0 
    

•    17.05.2014: Sao Tome vs Benin 0:2
    

•    17.05.2014: Malawi vs Chad 2:0
    

•    18.05.2014: Liberia vs Lesotho
    

•    18.05.2014: Kenya vs Comoros
    

•    18.05.2014: Madagascar vs Uganda
    

•    18.05.2014: Libya vs Rwanda
    

•    18.05.2014: Burundi vs Botswana
    

•    18.05.2014: CAR vs Guinea-Bissau
    

•    18.05.2014: Swaziland vs Sierra Leone
    

•    18.05.2014: Tanzania vs Zimbabwe
    

•    18.05.2014 : Mozambique vs South Sudan

19 May 2014
(BBC Sport UK)

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