Entries Tagged as 'African Cup of Nations'
Egypt defended their 2006 African Cup of Nations championship successfully today in a 1-0 victory over Cameroon, giving the Pharaohs a record 6th continental title.
It was a rematch of the opening game in Group C, a 4-2 Egyptian victory. Mohamed Zidan scored twice in that game for the winners and his success against Cameroon continued […]
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Tags: African Cup of Nations · Cameroon · Egypt · Ghana · Ivory Coast · Sulley Muntari
Alright, so I was 0-2 in predicting the results of today’s African Cup of Nations semifinals. I think that’s what makes this game so special. I went with both of the “favorites” for all of the logical reasons, and my logic was proven to be skewed. Hey, I can live with that.
The biggest surprise, at […]
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Tags: African Cup of Nations · Ahmed Fathi · Cameroon · Didier Drogba · Egypt · Ghana · Ivory Coast
After squandering an early 2-0 lead, Cameroon needed a 92nd minute goal from Stade Rennais midfielder Stéphane Mbia to beat Tunisia today and advance to the semifinals. The extra time goal was Mbia’s second of the game and spoiled any hope of a Tunisian upset, which was only made possible in the first place after […]
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Tags: African Cup of Nations · Alexander Song · Andre Bikey · Angola · Cameroon · Egypt · Geremi · Manucho · Mehdi Nafti · Radhi Jaidi · Tunisia
The quarterfinal round of the 2008 African Cup of Nations opened in style today as Ghana snatched a 2-1 victory over their fierce West African rivals, Nigeria, through an 83rd minute goal from former MLS star Junior Agogo. Portsmouth midfielder Sulley Muntari threaded a low, left-footed shot/cross across the six-yard box to leave the easiest […]
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Tags: African Cup of Nations · Didier Drogba · Ghana · Guinea · Ivory Coast · Michael Essien · Salomon Kalou · Sulley Muntari · Yakubu · nigeria
Both teams said they were playing to win the game. Both teams only needed a point to advance the quarterfinals. What was the result? As I predicted here a few days ago, the Tunisia-Angola match yesterday ended in a boring 0-0 draw. The crowd was depressingly small, it was a hot afternoon, the match was […]
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Tags: Aaron Mokoena · Abdoulaye Faye · African Cup of Nations · Angola · Diomansy Kamara · El Hadji Diouf · Henri Camara · Papa Bouba Diop · Senegal · Tunisia · south africa
Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’o became the top scorer in African Cup of Nations finals history today when he converted his second PK of the tournament in the 28th minute, and Cameroon benefited from a Sudanese own goal just six minutes later and went on to win 3-0. Eto’o also scored again right before the end […]
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Tags: African Cup of Nations · Cameroon · Egypt · Sudan · Zambia · mohamed shawky
Disgruntled Chelsea striker Didier Drogba scored just nine minutes in and two second half goals were added insurance for Ivory Coast yesterday as Les Éléphants, my pre-tournament pick to win the whole thing, cruised to a 3-0 win over Mali. Mali came into this game knowing they really needed a result because Nigeria was playing […]
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Tags: African Cup of Nations · Benin · Didier Drogba · Ivory Coast · Mali · nigeria
Manchester United are looking smarter and smarter for their interest in Manucho as the Angolan striker scored twice in seventeen minutes in the second half to propel his country to a come-from-behind 3-1 win yesterday over Senegal.
Manucho now has three goals in two games in this edition of the African Cup of Nations, Angola has […]
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Tags: Aaron Mokoena · Abdoulaye Meite · African Cup of Nations · Angola · Manucho · Mehdi Nafti · Radhi Jaidi · Senegal · Steven Pienaar · Tunisia · south africa