Africa Cup of Nations winners and losers
Guinea-Bissau winning a group in which
they were expected to finish last was the biggest shock of the 2017
Africa Cup of Nations qualifying competition that ended at the weekend.
The tiny Portuguese-speaking West
African country reached the finals for the first time at the expense of
former champions Zambia and Congo Brazzaville and Kenya.
They will be at the 16-team tournament
in Gabon during January and February while notable absentees include
previous title-holders Nigeria and South Africa.
AFP Sport picks five winners
and five losers after an elimination process that spanned 16 months and
produced 363 goals at an average of 2.5 per match.
Winners
Guinea-Bissau
Have no stars and coach Baciro Cande is
virtually unknown, but home and away wins over Kenya and a 3-2 triumph
over Zambia in Bissau thanks to a stoppage-time Toni Silva goal secured
top spot with a fixture to spare.
Uganda
After a string of near misses in
qualifying competitions, Uganda are going to the finals for the first
time since 1978 with a narrow home win over the Comoros securing one of
two places reserved for the best runners-up.
Senegal
The only qualifiers to finish with a 100
percent record, after home and away victories over Burundi, Namibia and
Niger, is testimony to the organisation and consistency coach and
former star Aliou Cisse has developed.
Egypt
A stoppage-time equaliser from Mohamed
Salah in Nigeria against the run of play proved crucial as record
seven-time champions Egypt won the return match in the ‘group of death’
to halt a run of three failed qualifying campaigns.
Zimbabwe
A chaotic start induced by a shortage of
funds forced the squad to make a 24-hour bus journey to Malawi, but
they won 2-1 to set in motion a five-match unbeaten run that secured top
spot while favourites Guinea flopped.
Losers
Nigeria
The withdrawal of cash-strapped Chad
turned the matches against Egypt into group deciders and after being
held at home in a match they dominated, the Super Eagles fell to a
Ramadan Sobhy goal in Alexandria and were eliminated.
South Africa
Instead of contesting first place with
eventual group winners Cameroon, Bafana Bafana (The Boys) never
recovered from a disastrous start in which they were held by Gambia and
lost to Mauritania and finished a humiliating third.
Zambia
A downward turn by Chipolopolo (Copper
Bullets) since shocking Ivory Coast to win the 2012 final continued
after drawing three and losing one of four qualifiers this year to end
third in a group won by no-hopers Guinea-Bissau.
Cape Verde
A team ranked No. 1 in Africa for one
month this year needed a home victory over modest Libya to seal a third
consecutive Cup of Nations appearance, but lost to a stoppage-time goal
in a game interrupted by a dog wandering around the pitch.
Congo Brazzaville
The central African country have been
unable to sustain progress after reaching the 2015 quarter-finals
despite defeating group winners Guinea-Bissau home and away. A shock
loss in Kenya proved fatal
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