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Die Africacup-Qualifikation

Am vorletzten Spieltag der Afrikacupqualifikation fielen wichtige Vorentscheidungen. 12 der 16 Endrundenteilnehmer des Turniers das Anfang nächsten Jahres in Mali ausgetragen wird stehen bereits fest. 
Neben Gastgeber Mali und Titelverteidiger Kamerun qualifizierten sich inzwischen zahlreiche Favoriten:
Nigeria
Ghana
Südafrika
Marokko
Algerien
Ägypten
Elfenbeinküste
Senegal
Togo
sowie
Liberia,
das seine gute Form aus der WM-Qualifikation bestätigte und den Teilnehmer der letzten Endrunde Kongo klar hinter sich lies (=Kongo-Brazzaville, also der kleinere Kongo, für den u.a. Rolf Christel Guie-Mien spielt).

Noch nicht qualifiziert ist Tunesien, das seinen etwas unglücklich verlorenen Punkten aus den Spielen gegen Marokko hinterherläuft. Der Tabelle nach ist man sogar letzter (siehe Ergebnisse und Tabellen unten auf dieser Seite), doch ein Heimsieg über Kenya am letzten Spieltag müsste zur Afrikacupteilnahme reichen.
Das das nicht automatisch ist, zeigte die afrikanische Champions League Qualifikation letztes Wochenende. Dort konnte das mit Stars gespickte Esperance de Tunis dem kenyanischen Meister Tusker erst durch ein Tor in der letzten Minute die Sensation verderben und doch noch in die Gruppenphase der letzten Acht einziehen (die Champions League beinhaltet nur die Meister und wird in zwei Vierergruppen ausgespielt, davor und danach KO-Runden).

Nigeria und Ghana qualifizierten sich übrigens trotz zahlreicher Absagen der besten Spieler. Während die nigerianische Notelf wieder einmal schlechte Kritiken bekam, konnte Ghana erneut mit einer Mannschaft aus in ghanaischen Klubs spielenden Akteuren einen Erfolg landen. Auch wenn der Trainer vor dem Spiel einmal wieder gewechselt wurde...

 
Group 1
A- Nigeria, B- Namibia, C- Zambia, D- Madagascar
Nigeria were shaken by a huge number of pullouts of stars before their match against Madagascar but qualified anyway in a match reported as dull. An exciting three way race for the second spot is about to take place at the last day between three teams which rather seem to search the less weakest. 

Jun 1-3, 2001
Zambia - Namibia 0:0
Nigeria - Madagascar 1:0
 
Nigeria* 5 7-1 11
Madagascar  5 5-6 5
Zambia  5 4-5 5
Namibia  5 5-9 5
first two will qualify for Mali2002
*Nigeria qualified

Jun 15-17, 2001
Namibia - Nigeria
Madagascar - Zambia


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Group 2

A- Liberia, B- Mauritius, C- Congo, D- S. Africa
Liberia secured their qualification for the Nations Cup, the first big success for player coach George Weah with whom Liberia seem to have made a leap among the elite of African Football. Unlike other outsiders who only have convinced in one competition, Liberia have impressed in both. This indicates it is no accident that Liberia is also in a good position to qualify for the World Cup..

Jun 1-3, 2001
Congo - Mauritius 0:0
Liberia - South Africa 1:1
 
South Africa*  5 9-4 11
Liberia*  5 12-4 10
Congo  5 4-9 4
Mauritius  5 2-10 2
first two will qualify for Mali2002
*South Africa, Liberia qualified

Jun 15-17, 2001
Mauritius - Liberia
South Africa - Congo


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Group 3
A- Kenya, B- Tunisia, C- Gabon, D- Morocco 
Morocco have qualified for the Nations Cup but Tunisia still need to beat ambitious Keny in their last match at Tunis. In theory even Gabon are left with a chance. But they will need a success at Morocco.

Jun 1-3, 2001
Gabon - Tunisia 1:1
Kenya - Morocco 1:1
 
Morocco*  5 5-3 10
Kenya  5 4-4 6
Gabon  5 7-8 5
Tunisia  5 5-6 5
first two will qualify for Mali2002
*Morocco qualified

Jun 15-17, 2001
Tunisia - Kenya
Morocco - Gabon


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Group 4

A- Algeria, B-Burkina Faso, C- Burundi, D- Angola
While Algeria secured qualification by beating Angola at home, Burkina Faso still need a point from their last match at home. 

Jun 1-3, 2001
Burundi - Burkina Faso 0:0
Algeria - Angola 3:2
 
Algeria*  5 9-6 11
Burkina Faso  5 3-3 8
Angola  5 6-6 5
Burundi  5 1-4 2
first two will qualify for Mali2002
*Algeria qualified

Jun 15-17, 2001
Burkina Faso - Algeria
Angola - Burundi


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Group 5

A- Uganda, B- Guinea, C- Senegal, D- Togo
Guinea has been disqualified from the competition after being banned from all international competitions by FIFA after a government interference into the Football Association affairs which is not allowed after FIFA rules.
A relief for Senegal and a blow for Uganda who had been in a hopeful position to revive East African football. Now suddenly struggeling Senegal were able to clinch qualification by a simple victory in the direct encounter on March 24/25 which they did. 
Uganda had been left with a theoretical chance. They have to beat Togo first, then hope for a Togo loss at home to Senegal and in aggregate have to make up for a goal deficit of at least 9 goals. 
This unlikely scenario went up in smoke when Togo clearly went away with all three points.

Jun 2
Uganda - Togo 0:3
 
Togo*  3 6-0 7
Senegal*  3 4-1 5
Uganda  4 1-10 1
first two will qualify for Mali2002
*Togo, Senegal qualified
**Guinea had been disqualified for governments interference into the FA

Jun 15-17, 2001
Togo - Senegal


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Group 6

A- Zimbabwe, B- RD Congo, C- Lesotho, D- Ghana
Ghana, shaken by a massive pull-out of professionals once again fielded a homebased squad to surprise Zimbabwe winning 2:1, despite arriving with a new coach once more. An open race for second place: all three with realistic chances.

Jun 1-3, 2001
Lesotho - RD Congo 0:0
Zimbabwe - Ghana 1:2
 
Ghana*  5 13-7 10
Lesotho  5 6-6 6
Zimbabwe  5 7-10 6
RD Congo  5 5-8 5
first two will qualify for Mali2002
*Ghana qualified

Jun 15-17, 2001
RD Congo - Zimbabwe
Ghana - Lesotho


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Group 7

A- Egypt, B- Côte d’Ivoire, C- Libya, D- Sudan
What promised to be one of the hottest groups, has been decided a weekend earlier and in favour of the established. Though the ambitious Libyans have made very important three points when beating Egypt at home, they fell behind when losing to the Ivorians at home. 

Jun 1-3, 2001
Libya - Côte d'Ivoire 0:3
Egypt - Sudan 3:2
 
Egypt*  5 9-4 12
Côte d'Ivoire*  5 7-2 10
Libya  5 4-9 6
Sudan  5 2-7 1
first two will qualify for Mali2002
*Egypt, Côte d'Ivoire qualified

Jun 15-17, 2001
Côte d'Ivoire - Egypt
Sudan - Libya

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