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[RwandaLibre] Sapa - AFP - 53 minutes ago: Tanzania join East Africa rivals in qualifiers

 

Tanzania join East Africa rivals in qualifiers

SuperSport (blog), 53 minutes ago
Sapa - AFP
01 June 2014, 23:18

Tanzania completed a successful Africa Cup of Nations weekend for
teams from the east of the continent by drawing 2-2 in Zimbabwe Sunday
and reaching the third round.

Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda also advanced, leaving Burundi and South
Sudan as the failures from a region that rarely has cause to celebrate
at international level.

It is 10 years since Kenya and Rwanda qualified for the finals, 34
years since Tanzania made it and 36 years since Uganda did so.

All must clear another two-leg qualifying hurdle just to make the
group phase, but the Tanzanian 'Taifa Stars' have reason to feel proud
under new Dutch coach Mart Nooij.

They took a 1-0 lead to Harare only to make the worst start imaginable
as Danny Phiri scored for the Zimbabwe 'Warriors' within four minutes.

The visitors needed an away goal to soothe nerves and got it midway
through the opening half from first-leg match-winner John Bocco.

It got even better for the 'Taifa Stars' soon after halftime as Thomas
Ulimwengu, who plays for four-time African club champions TP Mazembe
in the Democratic Republic of Congo, scored.

Notoriously poor finishers Zimbabwe now faced a monumental task –
three unanswered goals in 41 minutes to salvage a tie rapidly slipping
from their grasp.

All the hosts could manage was an equaliser via Willard Katsande, a
bone-stinging midfield tackler known as the 'Pit Bull Terrier' who
plays for leading South African club Kaizer Chiefs.

Tanzania advanced 3-2 on aggregate to face Mozambique from a tie
Zimbabwe were slight favourites to win given they lie 11 places above
Tanzania on the CAF rankings.

Burundi paid for being held goalless at home by Botswana as they lost
the return match in Lobatse 1-0 to a Joel Mogorosi goal.

The 'Zebras' midfielder and captain struck 11 minutes after the break
to earn his side a match-up with minnows Guinea-Bissau during July and
August.

Lesotho were another southern region nation to succeed, overcoming a
one-goal first-leg loss in Liberia by winning 2-0 at home.

A blistering start did the trick for the 'Crocodiles' with Mabuti
Potloane scoring after only four minutes and Tsepo Seturumane adding a
second four minutes later.

Not the start Italian coach Roberto Landi wanted to his second spell
as 'Lone Stars' coach having won just two of eight matches during his
first stewardship.

Liberia improved after halftime, but found a Lesotho defence
marshalled by captain Moitheri Ntobo impenetrable.

Congo Brazzaville atoned for a first match loss in Namibia with a
convincing 3-0 home victory on an artificial pitch in Atlantic oil
city Pointe-Noire.

The 'Brave Warriors' kept the 'Red Devils' at bay until the stroke of
halftime when Sylvere Ganvoula broke the deadlock.

Congo edged ahead on aggregate just after the break through Fode Dore
and any doubts about the outcome were dispelled on 75 minutes when
Ladislas Douniama got a third goal.

West Bromwich Albion midfielder Stephane Sessegnon claimed his third
goal of the round as Benin repeated a 2-0 away win over Sao Tome e
Principe when they hosted the islanders.

Equatorial Guinea scored twice in the final five minutes for a 3-0
victory over Mauritania in Malabo after entering the match one goal
adrift.

Other overall winners included Sierra Leone and Malawi while the
Seychelles got a bye after Gambia were barred for two years from all
CAF competitions over age cheating.

THE FINAL PRELIMINARY ROUND DRAW

Lesotho v Kenya

Uganda v Equatorial Guinea

Congo Brazzaville v Rwanda

Botswana v Guinea-Bissau

Sierra Leone v Seychelles

Benin v Malawi

Tanzania v Mozambique

First legs: July 18-20, second: Aug 1-3

Note: aggregate winners advance to group phase between Sept 5 and Nov 19

AFCON 2015 FINAL QUALIFIERS GROUPS:

Group A : Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Congo/Rwanda

Group B : Mali, Algeria, Ethiopia, Benin/Malawi

Group C : Burkina Faso, Angola, Gabon, winner Lesotho/Kenya

Group D : Ivory Coast, Cameroon, DR Congo, Sierra/Seychelles

Group E : Ghana, Togo, Guinea, Uganda/Equatorial Guinea

Group F : Zambia, Cape Verde, Niger, Tanzania/Mozambique

Group G : Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal, Botswana/Guinea Bissau

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