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Nigeria and three more nations qualify for African Nations Cup

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Nigeria, Uganda, Mali and Morocco qualified for the 2019 African Nations Cup while Libya scored eight goals to keep alive their hopes of also featuring at the Finals.

Nigeria drew 1-1 with South Africa in Soweto, Uganda edged Cape Verde 1-0 in Kampala, Mali beat Gabon in Libreville and Morocco went through after rivals Malawi lost in the Comoros on Saturday.

Libya triumphed 8-1 in the Seychelles and host South Africa next March on the final matchday needing a win to accompany Nigeria in qualifying from Group E.

The Libyans just missed equalling the record away winning margin for a Nations Cup qualifier held by Ghana, who won 9-1 in Niger 49 years ago.

A total of nine nations have booked places at the newly-extended 24-team Finals with hosts Cameroon, Madagascar, Senegal, Egypt and Tunisia securing berths before this weekend.

Nigeria, the three-time former champions who had failed to qualify for the last two editions, were ahead in South Africa within nine minutes when Buhle Mkhwanazi scored an own goal.

Outstandin­g South African Percy Tau set up the equaliser for Lebo Mothiba on 26 minutes, but the hosts were fortunate as several contentiou­s offside decisions went against Nigeria.

“A draw feels like a victory because of the heat and getting little sleep on our overnight flight,” said Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr.

South Africa coach Stuart Baxter said: “I am proud that we have taken four points off Nigeria in the group and disappoint­ed that we were not braver during the second half.”

Anis Saltou bagged a hattrick in Victoria as Libya humiliated the Seychelles, whose 188th world ranking is the lowest among the 48 teams in the qualifying competitio­n.

Meanwhile Patrick Kaddu’s 79th-minute goal not only assured Uganda of first place in Group L, it opened the door for Tanzania to also qualify.

An early Moussa Doumbia goal gave Mali a 1-0 victory and left Gabon, who were without injured star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, needing a matchday 6 victory in Burundi to qualify from Group C.

A draw will suffice for Burundi, who are ranked 142nd in the world and seeking a first Nations Cup appearance.

Morocco qualified when Group B rivals Malawi lost 2-1 away to out-of-contention Comoros in Mitsamioul­i.

The Comoran victory in the multi-island Indian Ocean state gave Morocco an unassailab­le sixpoint advantage over Malawi.

El Fardou Mohamed Ben Nabouhane, who has been playing for Red Star Belgrade in the UEFA Champions League, gave the Comoros a second-minute lead.

Patrick Phiri equalised after 53 minutes and Nasser Chamed scored the winner in the 70th minute on an artificial pitch.

Leaders Morocco and second-placed Cameroon qualify from the group, with the latter assured of a place because they are hosting the tournament between June 15-July 13.

Cameroon are involved in the qualifying competitio­n to gain match practice before defending the title they won in Gabon last year by defeating Egypt 2-1 in the final.

Morocco climbed above Cameroon into first place in Group B on Friday after beating them 2-0 in Casablanca thanks to a second-half brace from Hakim Ziyech.

Senegal won 1-0 in Equatorial Guinea with a Luis Meseguer own-goal soon after half-time deciding a dead rubber Group A match in Bata.

Benin missed out on qualificat­ion from Group D this weekend after collapsing towards the end of their clash with The Gambia to lose 3-1 after taking the lead in Bakau.

Guinea-Bissau forced a 0-0 Group K draw in Namibia and will compete at successive Nations Cup tournament­s if they beat Mozambique at home in the final round of games. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? It’s a madscrambl­e: South Africa’s S’fuso Hlanti (left) and Thulani Hlatswayo (centre) trying to clear the ball from Nigeria’s Samuel Kalu during the African Nations Cup qualifying match in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday.
— AFP It’s a madscrambl­e: South Africa’s S’fuso Hlanti (left) and Thulani Hlatswayo (centre) trying to clear the ball from Nigeria’s Samuel Kalu during the African Nations Cup qualifying match in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday.

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