African Giants Ghana, Nigeria and Ivory Coast Shocked In CHAN Qualifying
23rd September 2019
The Nations Championship is restricted to footballers playing in their country of birth, which deprived the three African powerhouses of their Europe-based stars
- Ghana, the Ivory Coast and Nigeria lost Sunday in shock-riddled final qualifying round first legs for the 2020 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Cameroon
- Nigeria conceded three final-quarter goals to crash 4-1 in Togo, Ivory Coast fell 2-0 in Niger and a stoppage-time goal condemned Ghana to a 1-0 home defeat by Burkina Faso
- In east Africa, there was a shock with Sudan avenging home and away losses to Tanzania in a previous qualifier by winning 1-0 in Dar es Salaam
JOHANNESBURG, South
Africa- Ghana, the Ivory Coast and Nigeria lost Sunday in shock-riddled
final qualifying round first legs for the 2020 African Nations Championship
(CHAN) in Cameroon.
Nigeria conceded three final-quarter goals to crash 4-1 in
Togo, Ivory Coast fell 2-0 in Niger and a stoppage-time goal condemned Ghana to
a 1-0 home defeat by Burkina Faso.
The Nations Championship is restricted to footballers
playing in their country of birth, which deprived the three African powerhouses
of their Europe-based stars.
But the Togolese, Nigeriens and Burkinabe also had to do
without many professionals playing abroad who form the backbone of their
national teams.
Return matches are scheduled for October 18-20 and the
aggregate winners secure places at a 16-nation tournament set for January and
February on dates to be announced.
Nigeria, runners-up to hosts Morocco in the previous final
last year, made a great start in Lome with Ibrahim Sunusi netting on 11
minutes.
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Nane Richard Yentoudie equalised soon after and scored again
midway through the second half to trigger a late Togolese goal surge.
Marouf Tchakei converted a penalty to stretch the lead and
Agora Ashraf struck in stoppage time to leave Nigeria facing a mammoth recovery
mission next month.
Niger won 2-1 at home to the Ivory Coast in 2018 qualifying
only to be eliminated on away goals and they now have a better chance of
overall success having built a two-goal lead.
- Revenge for Sudan -
Halidou Garba scored as half-time approached and Abdoul Aziz
Ibrahim netted off a second-half penalty to double the advantage of the home
side in Niamey.
Ghana, beaten finalists in two of the five Nations
Championship tournaments, have now lost at home to Burkina Faso in successive
qualifying competitions.
A couple of years ago the Burkinabe triumphed 2-1 in Ghana
and this time they succeeded thanks to a solitary goal five minutes into
stoppage time from Wendyam Pognongo in Kumasi.
Nations Championship qualifying is geographically based to
cut travel costs and ensure each region is represented at the biennial finals.
In east Africa, there was a shock with Sudan avenging home
and away losses to Tanzania in a previous qualifier by winning 1-0 in Dar es
Salaam.
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Yasir Mohammed el Tayeb scored the only goal on 61 minutes
to puncture Tanzanian hopes of reaching the finals for the first time since the
maiden 2009 tournament.
Zimbabwe built a 3-1 home lead over Lesotho in Harare with
Prince Dube bagging a brace to become the leading scorer in 2020 qualifying
with five goals.
Moroccan ambitions of becoming the first country to
successfully defend the title were boosted when they forced a 0-0 draw away to
Algeria in Blida.
Algeria were not able to call on any of the 2019 Africa Cup
of Nations-winning squad as they all now play outside the country.
Tunisia edged Libya 1-0 in a clash of former trophy-holders
in Rades with Anice Badri from African club champions Esperance nodding the only
goal on 54 minutes.