• News
  • Sport
  • TV
  • Radio
  • Education
  • TV Licences
  • Contact Us
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION
No Result
View All Result
1
Home Sport

South Sudan take spotlight in African Nations Cup qualifying

24 March 2023, 5:56 AM  |
Reuters Reuters |  @SABCNews
Player about to kick a football

Player about to kick a football

Image: Alexander Fox | PlaNet Fox from Pixabay

Player about to kick a football

Winning starts for former Premier League managers Avram Grant and Chris Hughton marked Thursday’s round of Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers but it was upstarts South Sudan who stole the spotlight with a shock victory.

Grant, who was Chelsea manager when they reached the 2008 Champions League final, saw his Zambia side come back after conceding first to beat Lesotho 3-1 in Ndola and go top of Group H, strengthening their chances of qualifying for next year’s finals after missing out on the last three tournaments.

It was the 68-year-old Israeli’s first game in charge of Zambia, after signing a two-year contract in December, and Lameck Banda scored twice to give him a winning start.

Antoine Semenyo rammed home from close range with virtually the last kick of the game to earn Ghana a 1-0 home victory over Angola in the first game in charge for Hughton, the former Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United boss.

Semenyo had come on as substitute in Kumasi and shot Ghana into a three-point lead over Angola in Group E in the Black Stars’ first game since last year’s World Cup, where Hughton had worked as an advisor before taking over as coach from Otto Addo after the tournament.

Tito Okello, born in a Kenyan refugee camp, netted six minutes into stoppage time as South Sudan won 2-1 away to Congo in Brazzaville to collect their first points in Group G.

South Sudan, ranked 165th in the world, are Africa’s youngest footballing nation, joining FIFA’s ranks in 2012, and had only won two previous away matches.

Central African Republic also recorded a rare away win as they beat Madagascar 3-0 in Antananarivo with French-based striker Louis Mafouta scoring twice.

Riyad Mahrez snatched a last-minute winner as hosts Algeria came from behind to beat Niger 2-1 in Group F, keep up their 100% record in qualifying and move to the brink of qualification.

Lloyd Palun’s second-half goal secured Gabon a 1-0 win over Sudan 1-0 in Franceville to move top of Group I.

Fourteen matches will be played on Friday to bring the qualifying campaign to the halfway point.

The top two teams in each of the 12 groups go through to the finals in the Ivory Coast next January, apart from Group H which includes the hosts of the 24-team finals who have already qualified for the tournament. Only one side will advance from Group H.

Share article
Tags: African Cup of Nations tournament
Previous Post

Thousands of anti-reform protestors seen in Israel’s ultra-orthodox city

Next Post

Five accused of killing two Limpopo ANC leaders to appear in court

Related Posts

A soccer player on the field.

Bafana coach names Percy Tau in 23-man squad for Morocco clash

8 June 2023, 3:41 PM

VIDEO | Comrades Marathon Association media briefing

8 June 2023, 2:00 PM
Saudi Arabian soccer team Al Ittihad player Karim Benzema arrives in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in this handout photo obtained by Reuters June 7, 2023. Al Ittihad/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Benzema fever hits Jeddah ahead of Al-Ittihad presentation

8 June 2023, 9:45 AM
Player holds a cricket ball

CSA prioritises winning World Cup, gives Proteas best chance in future tournaments

8 June 2023, 8:24 AM
FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Third Test - England v New Zealand - Yorkshire Cricket Ground, Leeds, Britain - June 24, 2022 New Zealand's Trent Boult reacts Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith/File Photo

Boult in line for New Zealand’s World Cup squad despite contract snub

8 June 2023, 5:56 AM
Carlos Alcaraz in action

Alcaraz has self-belief to achieve greatness: Coach

7 June 2023, 3:24 PM
Next Post
Jeffrey Mashishi, one of the five accused of killing ANC leaders Vaaltyn Kekana and 
Ralph Kanyane, testifying in the Mokopane Magistrate's Court

Five accused of killing two Limpopo ANC leaders to appear in court

Most Viewed

  • 24hrs
  • Week
  • Month
  • Eastern Cape ActionSA raises eyebrows over qualifications of senior officials
  • [Editorial Update] Unisa suspends registrar for various breaches of policy
  • Orlando Pirates player Thembinkosi Lorch found guilty of assault
  • Slain teen Palesa Malatji’s family calls for death sentence to be reinstated
  • Female student stabbed to death at NMU residence
  • Dr Nandipha’s looks during court appearances under the spotlight
  • Deadline for Zimbabwean Exemption Permits draws near
  • Reserve Bank expected to increase repo rate on Thursday
  • Zimbabwe receives 18 helicopters from Russian Federation
  • Eastern Cape ActionSA raises eyebrows over qualifications of senior officials
  • Motsoaledi extends validity of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit to December
  • PODCAST: KZN women allege Facebook pilot scammer defrauded them of R100 000
  • Adv Hassan Kajee struck off roll of advocates: Court report
  • Manhunt launched following shooting of two Mthatha taxi bosses
  • Ramaphosa engages Putin on African peace initiative: Presidency

LATEST

A light bulb seen on a table
  • South Africa

Joburg south without water and electricity until further notice: City Power


Ousted Mayor of Ditsobotla Local Municipality, Patriotic Alliance's Itumeleng Lethoko
  • Politics

Ditsobotla Mayor removed through motion of no confidence


FILE: A group of Zimbabweans at Beitbridge border in Limpopo
  • South Africa

Motsoaledi’s extension of ZEP dispensation welcomed


City of Johannesburg in Gauteng province
  • South Africa

Most migrants to Gauteng are from Limpopo: Statistician-General


A whale dives into sea off the coast of Greenland's capital Nuuk October 17, 2012.
  • South Africa

KZN communities educated about threats facing oceans


A worker seen at a manufacturing plant
  • Business

Manufacturing sector surpasses forecasts


Weather

  • About the SABC
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs
  • Advertise
  • Disclaimer
  • Site Map

SABC © 2023

No Result
View All Result
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION

© 2023

Previous Thousands of anti-reform protestors seen in Israel’s ultra-orthodox city
Next Five accused of killing two Limpopo ANC leaders to appear in court