JOHANNESBURG: The Comoros Islands and the Gambia qualified for the African Cup of Nations for the first time, securing places at next January’s finals after their penultimate group games on Thursday.
A goalless home draw against Togo maintained the Comoros’ unbeaten record in qualifying and guaranteed a top-two finish in Group ‘G’ in a fairytale achievement for the small island nation.
The Comoros, with a population of under 900,000, have only been competing in international football since 2006 but have become more competitive in recent years and trail Egypt only on goal difference with each on nine points.
Egypt also qualified for a record 25th appearance as Mohamed Salah returned to their team for the first time since the 2019 finals and they drew 1-1 with 10-man Kenya in Nairobi.
Egypt took the lead after two minutes through Mohamed Magdi but Abdallah Hassan equalised early in the second half for the Kenyans after a scramble in front of goal.
Assan Ceesay scored around the hour mark for the Gambia as they beat Angola 1-0 at home and they will be joined in the finals from Group ‘D’ by Gabon, who hammered Democratic Republic of Congo 3-0 with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang among their scorers.
A dramatic last minute goal from captain Emilio Nsue handed Equatorial Guinea a 1-0 victory over Tanzania and qualification from Group ‘J’ with table-toppers Tunisia, who triumphed 5-2 in Libya.
Egypt also qualified for a record 25th appearance as Mohamed Salah returned to their team for the first time since the 2019 finals and they drew 1-1 with 10-man Kenya in Nairobi.
Ghana will participate in their 23rd tournament after a 1-1 draw with South Africa in Johannesburg ensured they will finish in the top two in Group ‘C’. South Africa and Sudan will battle it out for the other place in Khartoum on Sunday.
Zimbabwe had to wait, after winning 1-0 in Botswana, to see whether they would qualify. Neighbours Zambia needed to beat Algeria to keep their hopes alive but drew a thrilling game 3-3. Patrick Daka scored twice for Zambia and Islam Slimani got a double for the defending champions.
Zimbabwe have now qualified for a third successive finals.
The identity of 14 of the 24-team field for the finals has now been settled with the remaining 10 to be determined over the next five days of qualifying matches. The African Cup was due to be played in January and February this year but was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Published in Dawn, March 27th, 2021