The job of Omenuke Mfulu and Saúl Coco must wait at UD Las Palmas. The teams of Equatorial Guinea and Congo continue their efforts to win the African Football Cup. Morocco and Mali, as first in groups F and E, respectively; South Africa, as second, and Ivory Coast, without playing, and Namibia, among the four best third parties, completed on Wednesday the draw of the round of 16 of the Africa Cupwhich starts this Saturday.
Only those six areas remained unresolved on the final day of the group stage, where ten teams have already qualified: Equatorial Guinea, Cape Verde, Senegal and Angola, as the first of their quartets; Nigeria, Cameroon, Egypt and Burkina Faso, as runners-up, and Guinea and Mauritania will surely advance to the best third places.
The pairings have been decided: on Saturday, Angola-Namibia and Nigeria-Cameroon; On Sunday, Equatorial Guinea-Guinea and Egypt-Congo; on Monday, Cape Verde-Mauritania and Senegal-Ivory Coast; and on Tuesday, Mali-Burkina Faso and Morocco-South Africa.
Hakim Ziyech scored the only goal of four games on the final day. His two proved it again Morocco top group F, with a 0-1 victory over Zambiaand launched it in the round of 16, where it will face South Africa, which finished second in the E.
by your side, As the second of his quartet, Congo qualifiedwith three points, result of three draws in three daysthe latter against Tanzania, who finished fourth and were eliminated, as well as Zambia, who were not good enough to be one of the four best third parties going into the qualifying rounds.
rebound, Ivory Coastwithout playing, is classified as the last best third, despite the fact that A few hours before, their coach, Jean-Louis Gasset, was dismissed, as announced by his country’s federation. Senegal awaits him in the round of 16, leading his quartet.
Source: La Verdad

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