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Sunday 31 January 2010

African Nations Cup (Final) : Ghana v Egypt live

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Ghana  v  Egypt

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Match Time: January 31, 2010, 16:00 UK

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Monday 25 January 2010

watch live football : Zambia v Nigeria live

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Zambia  v  Nigeria

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Match Time: January 25, 2010, 19:30 UK

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Thursday 21 January 2010

CAN 2010 : Gabon 1-2 Zambia

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(GSM) - Zambia are through to the quarter final stage of the Africa Cup of Nations following a 1-2 win over Gabon in their final Group D match.
Gabon needed only a draw with Zambia to secure their spot in the quarter finals, but things did not go as planned for the team that entered their last match as group leaders.
Rainford Kalaba put last-placed Zambia in the lead after 29 minutes, and James Chamanga made it 0-2 three minutes after the hour mark.
Excitement returned in the final phase at Ombaka's Nacional Stadium, as Fabride Do Marcolino pulled one back for Gabon in the 83rd minute.
But Zambia held on to their lead to add three points to their account. Zambia, Gabon and Cameroon all have four points from three games but Cameroon and Zambia have the better goal record, leaving Gabon empty handed.
Zambia face Group C winners Egypt in their quarter final encounter.

Can 2010 : Cameroon 2 - 2 Tunisia

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 Kick-off: Thursday, January 21, 16.00 GMT
Location: Estadio Alto da Chela, Lubango
Cameroon Eto’o (47), N’Guemo (64)
Tunisia Chermiti (1), Chedjou (o.g 63)
TEAMS
 Cameroon: Kameni – Binya, Chedjou, N’Koulou, Mandjeck – Song, Eyong, Makoun – Eto’o, Idrissou, N’Guemo
 Tunisia: Mathlouti – Souissi, Haggui, Jemal, Mikari – Raggued, Nafkha – Dhaouadhi, Korbi, Jema’a – Chermiti
An improved second half performance from Cameroon saw them over-turn a first-half deficit to snatch a 2-2 draw to squeeze through to the quarter finals at the 2010 African Cup of Nations.   It was hardly the most convincing performance, but it just about enough to guarantee progression in second place in the group.
The match kicked off with the two bigger sides in the pool effectively playing off against each other for a place in the group stages with the winner guaranteeing progression, whilst the looser could only contemplate a return home.
Cameroon made six changes from the side that struggled past Zambia at the weekend with the most high profile casualties being veterans Rigobert Song and Geremi in the defence.  Samuel Eto’o continued his wider role from the right flank, rather than his more accustomed central role.
Tunisia boss Faouzi Benzarti restricted himself to just two changes in comparison to the starting line-up that drew 0-0 against Gabon at the weekend.  Mohamed Ali Nafkha took the place of Souheil Ben Radhia, whilst Youssef Msakni made way for Khaled Soussi.  The latter change was to have almost an immediate effect for Tunisia.  Straight from the kick-off Tunisia caught Cameroon napping when Souissi surged down the right flank.  The Club Africain defender whipped in a wonderful cross, which was met by a stooping header from striker Amine Chermiti to divert the ball into the back of the Cameroon net to make it 0-1.
The opening phase of play was alas not a taste of further excitement in the game to come.  Although Cameroon dominated possession, they seldom looked like creating a chance.  Tunisia were content to sit back and let their more illustrious opponents have the ball and soak up pressure safe with their lead intact.  The game certainly didn’t seem like it pitted the best ranked African side in the FIFA rankings in the form of Cameroon against Tunisia, a side who had qualified for three of the last four World Cups.
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After 30 minutes of lacklustre play, Tunisia were lucky to avoid going down to ten-men, when Aymen Mathlouti, Tunisian goalkeeper, clearly handled the ball outside his penalty area.  Having been rashly tempted out of his area, Samuel Eto’o attempted to lift a shot over Mathlouti.  However, the keeper stuck his hand out to stop the ball, and also what looked like a shot on target.  The referee though issued only a yellow card and the free-kick just outside the box from which Samuel Eto’o placed an effort just wide of the far post.
Remarkably having soaked up pressure for nearly the entire half, Tunisia broke forward on 44 minutes as Hocine Ragued slipped a neat pass through the middle to left-back Yassin Mikari, who had rang across the line to pop up on the right side.  However, having been forced wide as he broke clear, Mikari could hit only the side netting at the near post with his shot despite support from Armine Chermiti in the middle.
Deja-vu?
The second half started in similar fashion to the first with an early goal on 47 minutes, this time for Cameroon as they paid Tunisia back for their fast start.  A pass was slipped through to Pierre Webo, having arrived on the pitch as a half-time substitute, who cut the ball back from the by-line to the lurking Samuel Eto’o.  The Inter Milan forward rather scuffed his shot, but it had just enough direction to bounce in off the far post to make it 1-1.
The equalising goal seemed to spark Tunisia and an immediate response was forthcoming when Zouheir Dhaouadhi squared a ball across the face of the Cameroon goal when he could have taken the shot on himself.
Goal-scorer Samuel Eto’o could have taken the lead for the Indomitable Lions when left-back Georges Mandjeck curled a cross into the box to find the former Barcelona striker in acres of space.  However, Eto’o slightly mistimed his jump and the effort came off the top of his head which looped the ball up and wide.
The second half continued in exciting fashion on 55 minutes when Dhaouadhi scrambled clear down the left side to swing a ball into the near post.  With Chermiti closing in on the pass, Carlos Kameni in the Cameroon goal did brilliantly to bravely block the ball away from danger.
Tunisia fail to profit from Cameroon disaster

Cameroon continued to surge forward, and looked the more likely to create the third goal in the game.  However, it was Tunisia who once again surprised.  Substitute Chaouki Ben Saada lofted a ball into the penalty area hopefully where centre-back Aurelien Chedjou headed the ball up and over the advancing Carlos Kameni for a terrible own goal to make it 1-2..
Paul le Guen’s side though immediately hit back for the equalising goal after the best move of the match so far.  Mohammodou Idrissou raided down the right flank, cut the ball back to Pierre Webo who teed up Celtic midfielder Landry N’Guemo to smash the ball home from the edge of the penalty area for 2-2.
On 80 minutes Samuel Eto’o and Pierre Webo nearly combined for Cameroon’s third goal of the game.  Eto’o shifted the ball across to Webo, who curled a shot just wide of the far post with Mathlouti diving across, but relieved to see the ball drift just wide of the target.
Tunisia could have forced a winner which would take them through on 87 minutes when Karim Haggui got on the end of a free-kick into the box.  However, the Hannover centre-back looped his header over the bar.  The Tunisian task was made even harder when Haggui’s centre-back colleague Ammar Jemal saw red for his second yellow card.  After picking up his first for a lunge earlier in the half, he foolishly pushed Samuel Eto’o.  It was barely anything more than a slight shove, but the referee’s assistant drew the referee’s attention to the infringement and Jemal was dismissed.
Tunsia were unable to force another chance and despite turning in their best performance of the tournament, ended up exiting at the group-stage.  Cameroon also produced their best performance of the 2010 African Cup of Nations, but it won’t have got quarter—final opponents Egypt too concerned.  Le Guen’s side will need to improve significantly if they are to prevent the Pharaohs from romping into the semi-finals.

Watch live football : Gabon v Zambia live

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Gabon  v  Zambia

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Match Time: January 21, 2010, 16:00 UK

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Watch live football : Cameroon v Tunisia live

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Cameroon  v  Tunisia

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Stadium: Nossa Senhora do Monte
Match Time: January 21, 2010, 16:00 UK
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Wednesday 20 January 2010

LIVE FOOTBALL : Nigeria v Mozambique LIVE

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Nigeria  v  Mozambique

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Match Time: January 20, 2010, 16:00 UK
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Live football : Egypt v Benin Live

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Egypt  v  Benin

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Match Time: January 20, 2010, 16:00 UK
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Burkina Faso 0 - 1 Ghana : Ayew fires Ghana into last eight

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Ghana progressed to the quarter-finals of the African Nations Cup after a first-half goal by Andre Ayew saw them through in unconvincing fashion.
Ayew took advantage of some woeful marking by Burkina Faso to head home after half-an-hour and qualify in second place from Group B, behind Ivory Coast.
Burkina Faso's hopes of staging a comeback suffered a setback with the 66th-minute dismissal of defender Mamadou Tall.
However, it was a stuttering display by the Black Stars whose injury problems entering the match had worsened after Chelsea's Michael Essien was ruled out of the tournament.
Burkina Faso needed only to draw after holding Ivory Coast in the first match but Ghana had to win following their defeat to the Elephants.
Milovan Rajevac's side had no option to attack from the outset and they won a free-kick on the left wing in the first minute but Asamoah Gyan sent the ball over the bar.
The Ghanaians were then grateful to their goalkeeper in the eighth minute after the pacy Jonathan Pitroipa left defenders in his wake as he bore down on goal but Richard Kingson came out and blocked the shot from a tight angle.
Ghana then took the lead through Ayew's header. A free-kick cleared to the right was sent back into the box finding Ayew unmarked, and the midfielder diverted his header downwards into the right-hand corner of the net.


Ghana almost doubled their lead when Haminu Draman sent a ball across goal with Gyan just failing to get a touch.
The Burkinabe then sent in a teasing delivery from the right which narrowly eluded a lunging Bakary Kone with Kingson rooted to his goal line and Kone then blazed a shot over the top when well-placed.
However, just as the Burkinabe appeared to be making inroads, they were reduced to ten men after Tall was sent off following a challenge which left Gyan clutching his face, although the decision appear a harsh one.
Draman then missed a clear chance to double Ghana's lead when he put the ball into the side netting from close range when unmarked before Samuel Inkoom also went close.
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Tuesday 19 January 2010

Monday 18 January 2010

Angola 0 - 0 Algeria : Stalemate takes both through

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Angola 0 - 0 Algeria

Angola and Algeria both advanced to the quarter-finals of the African Nations Cup thanks to a goalless draw in Luanda.

With Mali beating Malawi in the other Group A match, a point apiece proved enough in a game that started brightly before petering out in the second half.


The hosts went into the match top of the pool and knowing a draw would be enough to guarantee their progress.

But their approach was certainly not one of containment as Gilberto and Jose Alberto both tried their luck from long range in the early stages.

Algeria should have been ahead midway through the half, though, after Nadir Belhadj's free-kick caught out the Angola defence.

Hassan Yebda failed to make contact with an overhead kick but the ball fell to Madjid Bougherra five yards out. However, he could not beat goalkeeper Carlos.

Gilberto fired a free-kick over the bar and, at the other end, Abdelkader Ghezzal beat Carlos to the ball but his touch was too heavy and he could not take advantage.

In the 26th minute, a superb free-kick from Ze Kalanga was heading for the top corner only for Faouzi Chaouchi to pull off an equally brilliant save.

The Algeria stopper should have been given no chance two minutes from the break when Kalanga picked out Djalma in the area but he did not strike his shot cleanly and Chaouchi saved with his legs.

The Desert Hawks began the second half on the offensive and Karim Matmour just failed to get a touch on Hameur Bouazza's wicked low cross.

Bouazza then poked wide from a tight angle on the hour mark but, with both sides looking set to book their spots in the last eight, the pace dropped markedly.

The only moment of concern for Algeria came with four minutes remaining when Jamuana's free-kick almost squirmed under Chaouchi.

Angola topped the group thanks to their victory over Malawi and two draws while Algeria finished level on four points with Mali but progress courtesy of their 1-0 victory over their rivals - the only match in which they have found the net.
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CAN 2010 : Mali 3 - 1 Malawi live

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Mali 3 - 1 Malawi

Win not enough for Mali

Swadick Sanudi
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Malawi's goalkeeper Swadick Sanudi lets the ball in.
Scoring Summary
Mali
Malawi
Frederic Kanouté (1)
Russel Mwafulirwa (58)
Seydou Keita (3)

Mamadou Bagayoko (85)

Match Information
Stadium: Estadio do Cabinda
Attendance: 21,000
Match Time: 16:00 UK
Official(s):
Rajin Seechurn (Referee)






Teams
Mali
Malawi
Mahamadou Sidibe
Swadick Sanudi
Souleymane Diamoutene
Peter Mponda
Adama Tamboura
Moses Chavula
2 Ousmane Berthe
12 Elvis Kafoteka
23 Abdallaye Maiga
James Sangala
12 Seydou Keita
10 Joseph Kamwendo
18 Mohamed Sissoko
13 Hellings Mwakasungula
17 El Hadj Traore
19 Dave Banda
20 Lassana Fane
11 Essau Kanyenda
19 Frederic Kanouté
Russel Mwafulirwa
Mamadou Bagayoko
18 Peter Wadabwa
Substitutes
22 Oumar Sissoko
Simplex Nthara 16
16 Soumaila Diakite
Charles Swini 22
13 Bakary Soumare
Maupo Msowoya 21
Mahamadou Diarra
Allan Kamanga 6
15 Bakaye Traore
Harry Nyirenda 23
14 Abdou Traore
Robert Ngambi 15
Samba Sow
Jacob Ngwira 8
Mamadou Diallo
Peter Mgangira 2
11 Mamadou Samassa
Victor Nyirenda 14
10 Modibo Maiga
Chiukepo Msowoya 4
21 Mustapha Yatabare
Jimmy Zakazaka 17
7 Tenema Ndiaye
Atusaye Nyondo 20
Substitutions
Samba Sow for Abdallaye Maiga (50)
Atusaye Nyondo for Peter Wadabwa (48)
Mamadou Diallo for El Hadj Traore (60)
Chiukepo Msowoya for Elvis Kafoteka (52)
Modibo Maiga for Frederic Kanouté (81)
Robert Ngambi for Essau Kanyenda (71)
Yellow Cards

Peter Mponda (40)

Dave Banda (73)
· Club Squads: Mali | Malawi
Updated: January 18, 2010, 8:05 AM UK
A dream start for Mali gave them a first win in this year's African Nations Cup, but Angola's goalless draw with Algeria meant both they and Malawi missed out on a place in the quarter-finals.Frederic Kanoute scored after just a minute thanks to a goalkeeping blunder from Swadick Sanudi and Seydou Keita added a second with a thumping free-kick two minutes later.
Russel Mwafulirwa pulled one back for Malawi after 58 minutes, but he will go to bed tonight ruing a missed header after 71 minutes which could have put his side through.
Instead, Mamadou Bagayoko added another for Mali with four minutes to play, but the result was of no use to either side.
Mali, who needed an Algeria defeat to progress, were 2-0 up in Cabinda within three minutes through two contrasting goals.
The first was lucky, as Sanudi's clearance went straight to Kanoute, who had a simple task to volley into an empty net.
The second was pure class though - a bullet 30-yard free-kick from Keita which arrowed into the top-left corner.
Keita had the chance to add to his tally in the 20th minute but his low shot was dealt with by Sanudi.
After 26 minutes Peter Wadabwa headed a rare Malawi chance high and wide when unmarked at the back post.
The better chances continued to fall to Mali though.
Ten minutes from the break Bagayoko did well down the left channel, producing a neat stepover before firing at goal but the save was comfortable enough for Sanudi.
And in stoppage time, El Hadj Traore lashed a wild shot at goal on the counter-attack when Bagayoko was free in the centre.
Malawi pulled one back after 58 minutes - and it was the ugliest of goals.
Dave Banda's cross reached substitute Atusaye Nyondo who turned the ball back across goal.
A combination of Mali defenders and keeper Mahamadou Sidibe could only get the ball to Chiukepo Msowoya, whose shot was blocked, and Russel finally guided the ball home.
Three minutes later, Keita's powerful strike was turned over by Sanudi - and Mali should have had a penalty when Essau Kanyenda clattered into the Barcelona man, but referee Rajin Seechurn inexplicably saw no offence.
Malawi should have been level after 71 minutes but Russel somehow contrived to miss an open goal from two yards.
Joseph Kamwendo's cross found the striker unmarked at the back post and, with Sidibe stranded, he headed the ball into the ground and over the bar.
Bagayoko compounded that miss with a simple headed goal at the other end, but events in Luanda meant both sides bowed out with Algeria progressing from Group A courtesy of their earlier win over Mali.
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live football : Mali v Malawi live

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Mali  v  Malawi

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Match Time: January 18, 2010, 16:00 UK
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Live football : Angola v Algeria live

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Angola  v  Algeria

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Match Time: January 18, 2010, 16:00 UK

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Sunday 17 January 2010

Live football : Cameroon v Zambia (live on your PC)

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Cameroon  v  Zambia

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Stadium: Nossa Senhora do Monte
Match Time: January 17, 2010, 18:30 UK
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Live football : Gabon v Tunisia (live on your PC)

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Gabon  v  Tunisia

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Match Time: January 17, 2010, 16:00 UK
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