African Confederation Cup 2014: play offs - 2nd leg - fixtures & results

Fixtures and results for the 2014 Confed Cup.
2013 champions: CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)

Winners advance to group stage

29 Apr 2014
2015 Africa Cup: dates & venues for Morocco 2015 announced

The final draw for Morocco 2015 will be held in Rabat on 26 November.

28 Apr 2014
2015 Africa Cup - draw is made

Three teams were drawn in each group at Sunday's ceremony. A fourth team will emerge from two more qualifying rounds. 

27 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - TANZANIA - COACH - Mart Nooij appointed as head coach

Martin Ignatius, popularly known as Mart Nooij, has been named as head coach of Tanzania's national team, the Taifa Stars.

27 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - RWANDA - COACH - Ratomir Dujkovic on shortlist for Rwanda coach position

Dujkovic, who also took Ghana to the 2006 World Cup, is believed to be in a strong position. 

27 Apr 2014
stars in Europe - Everton may seek to extend Lacina Traore's stay

Everton are open to extending Lacina Traore's loan spell despite the Ivorian's injury-ravaged time at the club since he joined from Monaco.

26 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - COACHES - Uganda coach Sredojevic targets 2015 Nations Cup finals

Sredojevic is scheduled to name his squad on 30 April and would not be drawn on who he may include. 

25 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - MOROCCO - COACH - Herve Renard plays down links to position

Sochaux coach Herve Renard has distanced himself from reports he could become the next coach of Morocco.

24 Apr 2014
stars in Europe - Nathan Sinkala keen to stay on at Sochaux

Zambia midfielder Nathan Sinkala hopes to stay at Sochaux beyond the end of his loan from TP Mazembe.

23 Apr 2014
stars in Europe - Ghana midfielder Jordan Ayew is focussed on Sochaux

Jordan Ayew is the son of Ghana great Abedi Pele and has so far won 11 caps and scored two goals for the Black Stars. Ayew has scored three goals for Sochaux since he joined from Marseille on loan in January and knows playing well for his club can only help his chances of getting into the Black Stars' squad for Brazil. 

22 Apr 2014

COSAFA CUP 2015 - QUARTER FINALS - Big guns suffer

Ghana join defending champions Zambia and hosts South Africa in getting knocked out of the 2015 Cosafa Cup.

 

COSAFA CUP 2015 - Quarter-Finals (all results)

Madagascar vs Ghana 2:1

Mozambique vs Malawi 2:2 
• (Mozambique progressed 5:4 after penalty shoot-out)

Zambia vs Namibia 0:0 
• (Namibia progressed 4:5 after penalty shoot-out)

South Africa vs Botswana 0:0 
• (Botswana progressed 6:7 after penalty shoot-out)


Two wonder goals from Madagascar continued the giant killing on Monday at the Southern African championship, the Cosafa Cup.

Their last-gasp 2:1 victory over Ghana means that there will be a new name on the trophy after Saturday's final.

Mozambique also progressed to the semi-finals by beating Malawi on penalties after a 2:2 draw.

On Sunday champions Zambia lost to Namibia and hosts South Africa to Botswana, both games went to penalties.

It means Thursday's semi-finals will see Madagascar will play Namibia and Botswana against Mozambique.

The losing teams all drop into the second tier plate competition where Zambia will take on Ghana and South Africa face Malawi on Wednesday.

Madagascar humbled guest side Ghana thanks to an extraordinary winner in the last minute of the match at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace on Monday night.

Olivier Simouri delivered a cross-cum-shot from almost out on the right wing, hitting the ball perfectly into the top corner of the net over experienced goalkeeper Fatau Dauda (pictured), for a dramatic winner just as the game was poised to go to post-match penalties.

Madagascar's opening goal was also a superb effort as Michel Randriamanjaka netted his third goal of the tournament.

It was a stunning curling free kick, in the 28th minute, that gave Dauda, captaining a team made up exclusively of home-based players, no chance from outside the penalty area.

The Black Stars, invited as guests after Angola failed to enter, were surprisingly lightweight in the midfield contest allowing the Malagasy, after initially looking overawed, to gain confidence and battle on equal terms.

But the islanders, playing their fourth game in exactly week after coming through last week's group phase, threatened to undo all their good work when they gave away a soft equaliser in the 39th minute.

Goalkeeper Jean Randrianasolo fumbled a long range half volley from Daniel Darkwah onto his post and then watched in horror as it trickled over the line.

In Monday's other quarter-final, Malawi captain Lucky Malata sliced an attempted clearance into his own net to give Mozambique the half-time lead.

But Malawi, who dominated play, got a deserved equaliser from Muhammad Sulumba, who powered home a corner with a 51st minute header.

The last quarter-final also looked headed to penalties when John Banda was bundled over in the box by Mozambican fullback Norberto and the Swaziland referee Smanga Nhleko pointed to the spot.

Malawi's experienced fullback Limbikani Mzava drilled the penalty into the net to seemingly settle the outcome.

But Mozambique launched a last gasp attack from the subsequent kick off, with the game two minutes into stoppage time already, forcing a comical error in Malawi's defence the saw Mzava touch the ball past his own goalkeeper for a 2:2 finish.

That meant a penalty shootout where Malawi's misfortune continued as they were 2:0 up at one stage only to lose 5:4 and go out.

Thursday's semi-finals on Thursday feature four countries who have never before won the southern African championship. 

Only Namibia have previously reached a final in 1997 and 1998.

 

 

COSAFA CUP FIXTURES:

CUP / Semi-Finals:

28/05: Namibia vs Madagascar 

28/05: Botswana vs Mozambique

PLATE / Semi-Finals:

27/05: Zambia vs Ghana

27/05: South Africa vs Malawi

 

 

27 May 2015
(BBC Sport, Rustenburg by Mark Gleeson)

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