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Striker Serhou Guirassy nets winner for Guinea against DRC

Striker Serhou Guirassy nets winner for Guinea against DRC

Guinea’s forward, Serhou Guirassy, scored the only goal against the Democratic Republic of Congo during Matchday 5 of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, bringing his total to six goals in Abidjan on Saturday night.

The Borussia Dortmund striker scored a dramatic stoppage-time goal as Guinea secured a vital 1-0 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo. This victory puts Guinea in a strong position for qualification. They need only a draw in their final match against Tanzania.

His form has been pivotal to Guinea’s campaign, highlighting his clinical finishing and ability to perform under pressure.

Morocco’s Brahim Diaz is the second-highest scorer with four goals, while several players, including Algeria’s Amine Gouiri and Senegal’s Sadio Mané, have three goals each.

As the qualifiers near completion, the race for top scorer remains competitive, with Guirassy poised to extend his tally.

Guinea is now in second place in Group H with 9 points, two ahead of Tanzania, who drew 0-0 with Ethiopia.

With DR Congo already qualifying, the final match between Guinea and Tanzania will decide who joins them. A draw is enough for Guinea, while Tanzania needs to win to advance.

The final matches will conclude on Tuesday, determining the last five spots for the tournament, scheduled in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

Top Scorers After Matchday 5:

  1. Serhou Guirassy (Guinea) – 6 goals
  2. Brahim Diaz (Morocco) – 4 goals
  3. Amine Gouiri (Algeria) – 3 goals
  4. Jean-Philippe Krasso (Ivory Coast) – 3 goals
  5. Sadio Mane (Senegal) – 3 goals
  6. Ryan Mendes (Cape Verde) – 3 goals
  7. Kingsley Musonda (Zambia) – 3 goals
  8. Trezeguet (Egypt) – 3 goals
Heartbreak for Ghana's Black Stars as they miss out on AFCON 2025

Heartbreak for Ghana Black Stars as they miss out on AFCON 2025

Ghana Black Stars’ heartbreak continues after another disappointing draw in matchday five of qualifying for the 2025 CAF Africa Cup of Nations, which ended in disappointment as they drew 1-1 with Angola in Luanda.

Despite taking an early lead through Jordan Ayew’s impressive free-kick in the 18th minute, they could not maintain their advantage, with Zine’s header equalizing the match in the 64th minute.

This result means Ghana, a four-time champion, will miss the tournament for the first time in 20 years. The Black Stars currently sit at the bottom of Group F with just three points from five matches, failing to record a victory.

Angola leads Group F with 13 points and has secured qualification for Morocco. Given Ghana’s esteemed football history, the country keenly feels disappointed.

 

In Group A, Comoros qualified for the AFCON for the second time, winning 2-1 against Gambia. The Gambia initially led, but Comoros equalized just before halftime and scored the winning goal in the 90th minute from substitute Myziane Maolida.

Further, Morocco continued their strong form with a 5-1 victory over Gabon, despite already securing their place in the tournament. After Gabon scored the first goal, Morocco responded with five consecutive goals, maintaining a perfect record in Group B with 15 points and a goal difference of +17.

Sierra Leone out as Zambia book Morocco AFCON 2025 place

Sierra Leone out as Zambia book Morocco AFCON 2025 place

Zambia has officially secured its place in next year’s African Cup of Nations, set to take place in Morocco, after a thrilling victory over the reigning champions on Friday.

Interestingly, Zambia’s final match against Sierra Leone on Tuesday holds no impact on their standings, as they have already secured their advancement.

Sierra Leone and Chad are officially out of the race after the Chipolopolo triumph at the Levy Mwanawasa stadium on Friday.

In a match filled with anticipation, striker Kennedy Musonda delivered a standout performance, netting a crucial first-half goal that propelled Zambia to a 1-0 triumph over the formidable Ivory Coast in Ndola. The victory was a significant achievement for the Zambian team, showcasing their determination and skill on the field.

With this hard-fought win, Zambia now sits atop their group with an impressive total of 10 points.

Currently, the Ivory Coast occupies second place with 9 points, while Sierra Leone has managed to earn 5 points. Chad, unfortunately, finds itself at the bottom of the group, struggling without a victory.

Nigeria draw with Benin to qualify for 2025 AFCON

Nigeria draw with Benin to qualify for 2025 AFCON

Nigeria has qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. They confirmed their spot by drawing 1-1 against Benin Republic at the Houphouet Boigny Stadium in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

Nigeria’s qualification was confirmed earlier in the day after Libya defeated Rwanda 1-0. The Super Eagles aimed to avoid losing to Benin again, especially after their earlier 2-1 loss during a World Cup qualifier in June.

Benin took the lead in the first half with a goal from Mohammed Tijjani, who scored past Nigeria’s goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali. For most of the match, it looked like Benin would win again.

However, Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen equalized with just seven minutes left. He scored with a header from a cross by substitute Moses Simon.

Now, the Benin Republic must earn one point against Libya in Tripoli on Tuesday to secure their place in Morocco. Libya’s 84th-minute goal from Saad Mohamed improved their chances of qualifying and confirmed Nigeria’s place in the tournament.

Nigeria, a three-time African champion, will make its 21st appearance at AFCON, from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

Uganda Cranes and Bafana Bafana qualify for AFCON 2025 tournament

Uganda Cranes and Bafana Bafana book AFCON 2025 tournament spots

The Uganda Cranes and South Africa’s Bafana Bafana are the latest nations to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), joining 22 other teams in the 35th edition of the tournament.

Their qualification was confirmed after South Sudan defeated Congo 3-2 in Juba on Thursday. This result means that Congo cannot catch up with Uganda or South Africa, which currently have 10 and 8 points, respectively.

The upcoming match between Uganda and South Africa will be important for pride and for determining who finishes first in Group K.

Meanwhile, Uganda will be playing in their eighth AFCON tournament. They have appeared in 1962, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1978, 2017, and 2019. Their best performance was in 1978 when they finished as runners-up in Kumasi, Ghana.

Other teams that have already qualified include holders Ivory Coast, host Morocco, former champions Algeria, Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Cameroon, Angola, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

Ivory Coast qualify after Chad and Sierra Leone shared spoils

Ivory Coast qualify after Chad and Sierra Leone shared spoils

Ivory Coast has qualified after Chad and Sierra Leone shared spoils 1-1 in their CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 match day five qualifier at the Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Ebimpé on Wednesday.

The Leone Stars scored a stunner through Abu Dumbuya in the 29th, but the host responded with a penalty 34th kick, which Georgian-based midfielder Mahamat Thiaw scored.

In a closely contested match, both teams struggled to secure three points, leaving Sierra Leone’s qualification hopes uncertain.

Group G results confirm that defending champions Côte d’Ivoire will advance to next year’s competition in Morocco, as Sierra Leone cannot catch up. Côte d’Ivoire leads with nine points, while Sierra Leone trails by four with one match remaining.

Chad secured their third draw in the qualifying campaign, leaving the Leone Stars in third place with five points, while Chad sits at the bottom with three points. Sierra Leone’s qualification chances hinge on the remaining group fixtures.

Meanwhile, Equatorial Guinea is one of the latest countries to qualify for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations finals, but it did not have to play any matches to do so, as the penultimate round of qualifiers began on Wednesday.

Algeria, Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon will compete alongside Angola, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Morocco, and Senegal in the finals.

Nine more matches on Thursday will further determine qualification, with Nigeria, Sudan, and Tunisia likely to secure their spots in Morocco.

Chad v Sierra Leone: A must-win game to increase qualification hopes

Chad v Sierra Leone: A must-win game to increase qualification hopes

Group G of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifications will see Chad hosting Sierra Leone on Matchday five at the Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium of Ebimpé on Wednesday.

After playing to a goalless draw in Liberia when Sierra Leone hosted in September at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex, both teams remain in contention for qualification; however, any further mistakes could spell disaster for either side.

The margin for error is slim for both nations. Any further dropped points could lead to their elimination from the qualification race.

Chad has earned two points from their first four matches, with two draws and two losses, placing them fourth in the group.

In contrast, Sierra Leone is currently in third place with four points. The Leone Stars have recorded one win, one draw, and two losses from their initial four games. A victory would allow them to draw level on points with Zambia.

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Players to watch out for: Allabatna Gabin (Chad)

The 24-year-old is a standout player for the Chad national team, known for his dominance in the box and sharp instincts. His reflexes and positioning are his key strengths. With the opposing team’s strong attack, Gabin will need to focus on keeping his side competitive, especially in the opening minutes.

Amadou Bakayoko (Sierra Leone)

Sierra Leone’s main attacking threat is their striker, known for his remarkable ability to evade defenders and score goals. In this must-win match, Bakayoko needs to be at his best, as such crucial games often hinge on slim margins. At 28, he has shown impressive maturity leading the national team, and a strong performance is anticipated from him.

Seven nations, including Algeria, Angola, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DR Congo, Egypt, and Senegal, have qualified for the finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, joining Morocco. They will all compete for Africa’s top trophy.

The 35th TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations will take place from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

Kickoff: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 19:00 GMT – Venue: Alassane Ouattara Ebimpé Olympic Stadium

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Chad (in their last five in all competitions): L-D-L-D-L

Sierra Leone (last five in all competitions): D-D-L-L-W

Alassana Jatta named in Gambia squad for crucial AFCON qualifiers

Alassana Jatta named in Gambia squad for crucial AFCON qualifiers

Alassana Jatta’s strong performances for Notts County have earned him a call-up to the Gambia’s national team under Northern Irish boss Johnathan McKinstry. (Notts County Photo) 

He will join the squad for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Comoros on November 15 and Tunisia on November 18, which means he will miss the league match against Crewe Alexandra.

Jatta could make his Gambia debut against Comoros in front of the fans at the Gambia Independence Stadium after the GFA received approval from the Confédération African Football (CAF).

The last home match was on March 25, 2021, when Gambia won 1-0 against Angola. Following that game, CAF banned the stadium and 22 others in Africa from hosting international matches in February 2022.

The return of international games is a significant milestone for Gambia’s football fans. The Scorpions, Gambia’s national football team, are currently in 3rd place in Group A, with 5 points from four games.

Kei Kamara to join Sierra Leone squad for CHAD and Zambia qualifiers

Kei Kamara to join Sierra Leone squad for CHAD and Zambia

Sierra Leone and Major League Soccer (MLS), Kei Kamara, is expected to join Leone Stars two years and seven months after he announced his retirement.

Kamara scored the only goal in a qualifying victory against Benin, which secured Sierra Leone’s place in the 2021 African Cup of Nations for the first time since 1996.

The experienced striker has earned 36 caps for Sierra Leone, scoring seven goals and also served as team captain.

Coach Amidu Karim’s side gearing up for a crucial double header this month in the final hurdle to reach Morocco 2025. Sierra Leone, third in Group G, must win both matches against CHAD and Zambia to boost its hopes of qualifying for the continent’s biggest football event next year.

The full team list will be announced soon after confirmation of the listed players. On October 15, 2024, Sierra Leone secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory against the African Champions Ivory Coast in their match day four qualifiers at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium as they bid to reach Morocco next year.

Amadou Bakayoko, a striker based in Japan, scored a last-minute header to secure the win for the West African team, marking their first victory in the qualifiers and against Ivory Coast.

Meanwhile, Zambia, who also claimed a 1-0 victory in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, will battle Ivory Coast at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium before facing Sierra Leone.

Their win over CHAD placed them just two points behind Group G leaders Ivory Coast, who have a game in hand. Zambia initially struggled in the match, with Chad having more shots on goal in the first 20 minutes. However, Zambia found their rhythm by the half-hour mark and began to dominate possession.

Kennedy Musonda scored the only goal in the 70th minute, and despite a late scare with a penalty awarded to Chad, Zambia held on to secure all three points in Cameroon.

Hugo Broos's side ready for Uganda and South Sudan qualifiers

Hugo Broos’s side ready for Uganda and South Sudan qualifiers

Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos has officially announced his final squad for the crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers against Uganda on November 15 and South Sudan on November 19.

Broos is under considerable pressure to secure maximum points in the upcoming matches against Uganda and South Sudan to qualify for the 2025 AFCON. Currently, they are in second place in Group K with eight points from four matches.

The 23-man roster includes a notable selection of Sage Stephens from Stellenbosch FC, who will join fellow goalkeeper Sipho Chaine and the national team’s primary goalkeeper, Ronwen Williams.

Mamelodi Sundowns striker Themba Zwane is unavailable due to suspension resulting from an injury sustained in domestic competition and has been replaced by Mihlali Mayambela of Aris Limassol FC.

Mayambela will be joined by Orlando Pirates’ emerging talent Relebohile Mofokeng and Thapelo Morena of Mamelodi Sundowns among the eight forwards selected.

Bafana Bafana’s previous matches occurred in October when they faced Congo in two Group Stage encounters. They achieved a decisive 5-0 victory at home and a 1-1 draw in Brazzaville.

South Africa squad for squad for the crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers against Uganda on November 15 and South Sudan on November 19.
South Africa squad for squad for the crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers against Uganda on November 15 and South Sudan on November 19.