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Tunisia come back to beat wasteful Zambia.

22 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP B - DAY 06 - PREVIEW

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21 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 05 - Equatorial Guinea vs Burkina Faso 0:0

Burkina Faso held by hosts in stalemate

21 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 05 - Gabon vs Congo 0:1

Congo win first Nations Cup match since 1974.

21 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 05 - PREVIEW

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20 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 04 - Ivory Coast vs Guinea 1:1

Ivory Coast fought back to draw their Africa Cup of Nations opener with Guinea, despite having Gervinho sent off early in the second half.

20 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 04 - Mali vs Cameroon 1:1

Ambroise Oyongo scored his first goal for Cameroon to rescue a point against Mali in their opening match.

20 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP BY GROUP

facts & stats

19 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 03 - Ghana vs Senegal 1:2 

Moussa Sow struck late in injury time to earn Senegal victory over Ghana.

19 Jan 2015
2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 03 - Algeria vs South Africa 3:1

Goals from Faouzi Ghoulam and Islam Slimani then secured the win.

 

19 Jan 2015

NATIONAL TEAM - MALAWI - COACH - Ernest Mtawali appointed as coach

AFRICA CUP 2017 QUALIFIERS

 

Ernest Mtawali appointed as head coach of Malawifootball team, with Burundian Nsanzurwimo Ramadhan named as his assistant.

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Walter Nyamilandu said Mtawali beat off competition from four other coaches in interviews held on Thursday.

Both Mtawali and Ramadhan have signed a one year contract with the option of an extension.

51 year old Mtawali, a former Malawi midfielder, had been temporary coach of the team following the sacking of Young Chimodzi who was dismissed following the Flames' home defeat to Zimbabwe in their opening qualifying match in Group L for the 
2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

It will be the first time that Mtawali has taken charge of a national team at senior level having previously been Malawi's Under-20 coach.

He believes his experience as a player and now coach is enough to see Malawi move forward.

"It is a challenge that I have been looking for," Mtawali said following his appointment.

"I think I am going to bring a different dimension to the national team using my previous successful career as a player.

"We need to instil the tactical discipline in each and every player because what is important is to see Malawi achieving success."

Nyamilandu told reporters Malawi are choosing a different option this time around.

"The two coaches have not been tried and tested with The Flames and from what we have observed , they are different from the other breed of coaches that we have tried before in the sense that they are very innovative, very creative and also they are ready to take risks," said Nyamilandu.

The FAM president said he hoped the two coaches would start the process of rebuilding Malawi so as to see the team go back to winning ways.

"We have lost our style of play over the years and Ernest and Ramadhan represent that missing link.

"They are both tactically minded because modern football is very scientific and we think they can bring in the high standard of play that we are lacking so that we can have the competitive edge" Nyamilandu added.

Mtawali and Ramadhan's immediate challenges will be in the 2017 Nations Cup qualifiers.

Malawi next play Swaziland early next month in their second group match before starting their World Cup campaign away to Tanzania in September.

 

 

2 Aug 2015
(BBC Sport, Blantyre by Frank Kandu)

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