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
2015 Africa Cup qualifiers - Mauritania go through to next round

Mauritania coach Patrice Neveu said the tactics he put in place paid off. "We came to get the qualification and we knew we should not defend"

21 Apr 2014

AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - FINALS - 1ST LEG - PREVIEW

AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 TP MAZEMBE USM Alger Muteba Kidiaba

 

USM Alger host TP Mazembe on Saturday in the first leg of the Champions League final looking to continue recent North African dominance of the competition.

A $1.5m (£977,000) cheque goes to the winner along with an invite to the even more lucrative Fifa Club World Cup in Japan in December.

It is the second successive Champions League decider, and third overall, between clubs from Algeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo with the North Africans winning the previous two.

First-time finalists USM are coached by local Miloud Hamdi, whose team consists of Algerians and Malagasy striker Carolus Andriamanitsinoro.

None of the Algerians are big names and the pair nominated for the 2015 Africa-based Footballer of the Year - Zinedine Ferhat and Mohamed Meftah - are not guaranteed starting places.

Youcef Belaili, leading USM scorer in Africa this season with four goals, was barred for two years by the organisers after failing a post-match drug test during the group stage.


Mazembe's array of talent

Four-time African champions Mazembe last won the title in 2010 before seeing North African sides regain a stranglehold on the trophy since.

However, in contrast to their opponents, Mazembe are a potent mix of stars from DR Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mali, Tanzania and Zambia, coached by Frenchman Patrice Carteron.

Given the array of talent, competition for starting places is fierce and first-choice Ivory Coast goalkeeper Sylvain Gbohouo is only the back-up shot-stopper at Mazembe to Congolese veteran Muteba Kidiaba.

Famous for his bouncing-bottom goal celebrations, Kidiaba is but one household name with the others including Zambia midfielder Rainford Kalaba and Tanzania striker Mbwana Samatta.

Hamdi has warned his squad not to be overawed by the Mazembe maestros ahead of the first match at the 17,500-capacity Stade Omar Hamadi, which overlooks the Mediterranean.

"We dare not underestimate Mazembe," said the 44-year-old, who took over in mid-year when German Otto Pfister was fired following dismal domestic results.

"But we must not fall into the trap of overestimating them either simply because they boast international stars."

The Algiers club have been outstanding at home en route to the final, winning six consecutive qualifying and group games and scoring 14 goals before a 0:0 semi-final stalemate with Al Hilal of Sudan.

USM could afford to be cautious against Hilal having built a 2:1 away lead through Mohamed Aoudia and Karim Baiteche goals.

The most impressive victory was a 3:0 group drubbing of fellow Algerians Entente Setif, which eliminated the defending champions.


Mental side of the game

Mazembe, whose four titles makes them the third most successful Champions League club after Egyptian outfits Al Ahly (eight) and Zamalek (five), reached the final having won only one of six away games.

They drew two and lost three, all by single-goal margins, and one-time Sunderland defender Carteron has emphasised the mental side of the game during preparations in Morocco.

"My players need to be positive and happy," stressed the 45-year-old who guided Mazembe to the semi-finals last season before a couple of Kidiaba clangers gifted Setif victory.

"We crave success and will do everything in our power to win the first leg."

Mazembe host the second leg next Sunday on an artificial pitch in southern Congolese mining hub Lubumbashi.

 

 

 

30 Oct 2015
(BBC Sport UK)

Related countries

Related articles