Haidara Powers Mali Past Angola, Tunisia, South Africa Through

2nd July 2019

Carthage Eagles and Bafana Bafana filled the final two places in the Africa Cup of Nations last-16 draw Tuesday after a tense finish to the group stage

Amadou Haidara of Mali celebrates his goal during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group E match between Angola and Mali at Ismailia Stadium on July 2, 2019 in Ismailia, Egypt.PHOTO/ GETTY IMAGES
Amadou Haidara of Mali celebrates his goal during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group E match between Angola and Mali at Ismailia Stadium on July 2, 2019 in Ismailia, Egypt.PHOTO/ GETTY IMAGES
SUMMARY
  • Already-qualified Mali defeated Angola 1-0 through an Amadou Haidara thunderbolt to win Group E and eliminate the losers from the competition

  • Mali won the group with seven points followed by Tunisia with three and Angola and Mauritania with two each

  • Angola started with star winger Hermenegildo Geraldo after bringing him on as a second-half substitute in draws against Tunisia and Mauritania

CAIRO, Egypt- Tunisia and South Africa filled the final two places in the Africa Cup of Nations last-16 draw Tuesday after a tense finish to the group stage.

Already-qualified Mali defeated Angola 1-0 through an Amadou Haidara thunderbolt to win Group E and eliminate the losers from the competition.

Tunisia, ranked second in Africa behind Senegal, could only draw 0-0 with debutants Mauritania but the point secured second place behind Mali.

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Mali won the group with seven points followed by Tunisia with three and Angola and Mauritania with two each.

Angola losing meant South Africa sneaked in, joining Guinea, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Benin as the best four third-place teams.

Mali will face the Ivory Coast in the last-16 stage while Tunisia meet Ghana, who are chasing a seventh consecutive top-four finish in the Cup of Nations. 

Highlight of the eight second round matches is be the clash of defending champions Cameroon and Nigeria, who have won the competition eight times between them.

Mali made eight changes from the team that drew against Tunisia with captain Abdoulay Diaby and ace striker Moussa Marega among those on the bench.

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Angola started with star winger Hermenegildo Geraldo after bringing him on as a second-half substitute in draws against Tunisia and Mauritania.

The countries were involved in the greatest Cup of Nations comeback with Mali wiping out a four-goal deficit on 77 minutes to draw 4-4 with 2010 hosts Angola in Luanda.

There was only one goal during the first half in Ismailia with Amadou Haidara putting the Malian Eagles ahead on 37 minutes.

After a patient build-up just outside the Angolan box, Haidara unleashed an unstoppable shot that flew wide of goalkeeper Tony Cabaca and into the corner of the net.

Mali should have been more than one goal ahead by half-time as unmarked Kalifa Coulibaly headed wide from close range.

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Strangely lethargic during the opening half, Angola were much more assertive after half-time and troubled the Mali defence regularly with making the crucial breakthrough.

Last 16

Friday, July 5

Morocco v Benin, Al Salam Stadium, Cairo (1600)

Uganda v Senegal, Cairo International Stadium (1900)

Saturday, July 6

Nigeria v Cameroon, Alexandria Stadium (1600)

Egypt v South Africa, Cairo International Stadium (1900)

Sunday, July 7

Madagascar v Democratic Republic of Congo, Alexandria Stadium (1600)

Algeria v Guinea, 30 June Stadium, Cairo (1900)

Monday, July 8

Mali v Ivory Coast, Suez Stadium (1600)

Ghana v Tunisia, Ismailia Stadium (1900)

Quarter-finals

Wednesday, July 10

Uganda/Senegal v Morocco/Benin, 30 June Stadium (1600)

Cameroon/Nigeria v Egypt/South Africa, Cairo International Stadium (1900)

Thursday, July 11

Mali/Ivory Coast v Algeria/Guinea, Suez Stadium (1600)

Madagascar/DR Congo v Ghana/Tunisia, Al Salam Stadium (1900)

Semi-finals

Sunday, July 14

Uganda/Senegal/Morocco/Benin v Madagascar/DR Congo/Ghana/Tunisia, 30 June Stadium (1600)

Mali/Ivory Coast/Algeria/Guinea v Cameroon/Nigeria/Egypt/South Africa, Cairo International Stadium (1900)

Third place

Wednesday, July 17

Losing semi-finalists, Al Salam Stadium (1900)

Final

Friday, July 19

Winning semi-finalists, Cairo International Stadium (1900)