The Borneo Post

Another CAN begins with spotlight on minnows

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Qualifying for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations begins on Wednesday, just 45 days after Cameroon snatched victory over Egypt in the final of the previous edition.

The “Indomitabl­e Lions” of Cameroon and the “Pharaohs” of Egypt will not be involved, however, as they are among 45 countries given byes to the group phase. That leaves the six lowest seeds, the Comoros, Djibouti, Madagascar, Mauritius, Sao Tome e Principe and South Sudan to play for the other three mini-league places.

Sao Tome meet Madagascar and Djibouti face South Sudan on Wednesday, and the Comoros meet Mauritius on Friday in preliminar­y round-first legs.

The return matches a re scheduled for Sunday and Tuesday and the aggregate winners will be part of the 24- fixture first matchday during June.

Only Mauritius among the six hopefuls have qualified for a Cup of Nations, competing in 1974 when it was an eight-team tournament, half the current size.

But that does not mean they and the other five minnows are without hope of reaching the 2019 finals in Cameroon.

Guinea- Bissau competing in the 2017 Cup of Nations was no less a fairytale than 5,000-1 shots Leicester City winning the English Premier League last season.

In a qualifying group including former champions Congo Brazzavil le and Zambia and Kenya, pundits were convinced Guinea- Bissau would be the whipping boys.

But the team from the tiny former Portuguese colony in west Africa not only won the group, they did so with a match to spare.

Djibouti, Madagascar and Sao Tome have changed coaches ahead of the preliminar­y ties.

Mauritania­n Moussa Ghoussam replaces Tunisian Noureddine Gharsalli in charge of Djibouti, whose build- up included a 7- 0 friendly hiding in Burundi.

Former Sao Tome coach Gustavo Clemente has been recalled in place of Antonio do Rosario and Madagascar have hired Nicolas Dupuis after dumping fellow Frenchman Auguste Raux. — AFP

 ??  ?? A file photo taken on November 2, 1991, shows Australian rugby player Tony Daly during the Rugby World Cup final between England and Australia at Twickenham Stadium in London. — AFP photo
A file photo taken on November 2, 1991, shows Australian rugby player Tony Daly during the Rugby World Cup final between England and Australia at Twickenham Stadium in London. — AFP photo

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