2015 AFRICA CUP - CAF - EBOLA AND NATIONS CUP - SOUTH AFRICA RULE OUT BEING 2015 HOSTS

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NIGERIA - COACH - ENYEAMA 'SHOCKED' BY TIMING OF KESHI'S REMOVAL

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2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 4TH MATCHES - ALGERIA AND CAPE VERDE QUALIFY

Algeria and Cape Verde became the first teams to qualify for January's Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.

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2015 AFRICA CUP - CAF - SOUNDS OUT ALTERNATIVE HOST OPTIONS

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2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 4TH MATCHES - ALL RESULTS

Cameroon on verge of qualification - Cameroon took a huge step towards qualification with a 2:0 victory over Sierra Leone on Wednesday.

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2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 4TH MATCHES - PREVIEW

Algeria will qualify, if they beat Malawi today, while wins for Cameroon and South Africa will put them within touching distance.

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2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - ZAMBIA - GROUP STAGE - 4TH MATCHES - KATONGO THROWN OUT OF SQUAD

The former BBC African Footballer of the Year was captain in 2012 when Zambia caused an upset to win the Nations Cup in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.

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African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 2nd matches - fixtures

Tunisians Etoile du Sahel host Egyptians Al Ahly this weekend in a Confederation Cup Group B showdown between two of the three most successful African football clubs.

Ahly boast a record 18 African titles, winning the Champions League eight times, the Super Cup six times and the now defunct African Cup Winners Cup four times. That haul puts them nine titles above Cairo neighbours Zamalek and 10 ahead of Etoile, the only side to win every African club competition. The team from Mediterranean resort Sousse have lifted the Cup Winners Cup and Confederation of African Football Cup trophies twice and the Champions League, Confederation Cup and Super Cup once.

Ahly and Etoile met twice in Champions League finals during the past decade with honours even. The Egyptians won 3:0 overall in 2005 and the Tunisians 3:1 two seasons later. Although the mini-league stage of the second-tier Confederation Cup kicked off only last weekend, pundits are already predicting an Ahly-Etoile decider.

The initial results did nothing to question that view with Ahly comfortable 2:0 home winners over Zambians Nkana while Etoile Sahel forced a 1:1 draw at Ivorians Sewe San Pedro. Ahly owed their success to aerial power with early second-half headed goals from Amr Gamal and Mohamed 'Gedo' Nagy securing maximum points.

Etoile Sahel fell behind during the opening half in Abidjan and had to wait until 11 minutes from time before levelling through Algerian Baghdad Bounedjah. "It will be tough," admitted Ahly caretaker coach Fathi Mabrouk before the midweek departure for Tunisia. "My staff have been watching videos of recent Etoile games to learn how they play. "I want to win our first three group matches as that will leave us well placed to reach the semi-finals."

Veteran French coach Roger Lemerre has extended his six-month contract with Etoile and hopes to add the Confederation Cup to his list of successes. Assistant to Aime Jacquet when hosts France won the 1998 World Cup, Lemerre guided 'Les Bleus' to the 2000 Euro title and Tunisia to the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations trophy.

Both teams have been hit by injuries with Rami Bedoui out of the Etoile squad and fellow defender Radhouene Felhi doubtful. Abdullah Al-Saied has been sidelined for three months after breaking a foot bone against Nkana and fellow midfielder Hossam Ashour is another Ahly casualty. Post-Arab Spring security concerns mean the crowd will be restricted to 8,000 in the 30,000-seat Stade Olympique.

In the other group match Nkana midfielder and captain Sydney Kalume returns against Sewe after missing Cairo through suspension and striker Festus Mbewe is available having returned from a loan spell with South Africans Golden Arrows. "We have to win at home," conceded Nkana coach Masauso Mwale ahead of the match against Sewe in central city Kitwe.

San Pedro will hope the start of their visit is not a sign of things to come as the bus sent to collect them was impounded for speeding.
Cameroonians Coton Sport host Malians Real Bamako and Ivorians Asec Mimosas have home advantage over Congolese AC Leopards in Group A fixtures.

 

23 May 2014
(BBC Sport UK)

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