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Africa: 2012 African Cup of Nations Results and Upcoming Matches

Fixtures and results of qualifying matches held in the weekend of September 2 to 4, 2011:

Group A

Mali 3-0 Cape Verde

Zimbabwe 3-0 Liberia

Group B

Madagascar 0-2 Nigeria

Guinea 1-0 Ethiopia

Group C

Libya 1-0 Mozambique (in Cairo)

Comoros 1-2 Zambia

Group D

Tanzania 1-1 Algeria

Central African Republic 0-0 Morocco

Group E

Senegal 2-0 DR Congo

Cameroon 5-0 Mauritius

Group F

Burkina Faso v Mauritania (withdrew)

Namibia 1-0 Gambia

Group G

Niger 2-1 South Africa

Sierra Leone v Egypt

Group H

Rwanda 0-5 Cote d'Ivoire

Burundi 1-1 Benin

Group I

Congo 0-1 Sudan

Ghana 2-0 Swaziland

Group J

Kenya 2-1 Guinea Bissau

Angola 2-0 Uganda

Group K

Malawi 0-0 Tunisia

Togo 1-0 Botswana

Fixtures and results of qualifying matches held in the weekend of June 3 to 6, 2011:

Group A
5/06/11- Liberia 1-0 Cap Verde
5/06/11- Zimbabwe 2-1 Mali

Group B
5/06/11- Ethiopia 2-2 Nigeria
5/06/11- Guinea 4-1 Madagascar

Group C
4/06/11- Zambia 3-0 Mozambique
5/06/11- Comoros 1-1 Libya

Group D
4/06/11- Morocco 4-0 Algeria
5/06/11- Central Africa 2-1 Tanzania

Group E

5/06/11- Mauritius 1-2 DR Congo
4/06/11- Cameroon 0-0 Senegal

Group F

4/06/11- Namibia 1-4 Burkina Faso

Group G
5/06/11- Egypt 0-0 South Africa
4/06/11- Sierra Leone 1-0 Niger

Group H

5/06/11  Benin 2-6 Cote d'Ivoire
5/06/11  Burundi 3-1 Rwanda

Group I

5/06/11- Swaziland 1-2 Sudan
3/06/11- Ghana 3-1 Congo

Group J
4/06/11- Uganda 2-0 Guinea Bissau
5/06/11  Angola 1-0 Kenya

Group K
5/06/11- Tunisia 5-0 Chad
5/06/11- Botswana 0-0 Malawi

[Results - CAF Online]

MARCH 2011 QUALIFIERS

The following are the results of qualifying matches held in the weekend of March 25 to 27, 2011:

March 26

Cape Verde 4 Liberia 2

Mali 1 Zimbabwe 0

Tanzania 2 Central Africa 1

Senegal 1 Cameroon 0

Burkina Faso 4 Namibia 0

South Africa 1 Egypt 0

Rwanda 3 Burundi 1

March 27

Nigeria 4 Ethiopia 0

Madagascar 1 Guinea 1

Mozambique 0 Zambia 2

Algeria 1 Morocco 0

DR Congo 3 Mauritius 0

Niger 3 Sierra Leone 1

Cote d'Ivoire 2 Benin 1

OCTOBER 2010 QUALIFIERS

The following are the results of qualifying matches held in the weekend of October 8-10:

October 10

Madagascar 0 Ethiopia 1
Guinea 1 Nigeria 0
Libya 1 Zambia 0
Sierra Leone 0 South Africa 0
Ghana 0 Sudan 0
Togo 1 Tunisia 2
Congo 3 Swaziland 1
Zimbabwe 0 Cap Verde 0
Central African Republic 2 Algeria 0
Niger 1 Egypt 0

9 October
Mali 2 Liberia 1
Kenya 0 Uganda 0
Senegal 7 Mauritius 0
Tanzania 0 Morocco 1
Burkina Faso 3 Gambia 1
Rwanda 0 Benin 3
Comoros 0 Mozambique 1
Burundi 0 Côte d'Ivoire 1
Malawi 6 Chad 2
Angola 1 Guinea-Bissau 0
Cameroon 1 DR Congo 1

SEPTEMBER 2010 QUALIFIERS

The results of qualifying matches held in the first weekend of September:

3 September
Algeria 1 Tanzania 1

4 September
Mauritius 1 Cameroon 3
Zambia 4 Comoros 0
Uganda 3 Angola 0
Botswana 2 Togo 1
Guinea-Bissau 1 Kenya 0
Liberia 1 Zimbabwe 1
Gambia 3 Namibia 1
Cote d'Ivoire 3 Rwanda 0
Cape Verde 1 Mali 0
South Africa 2 Niger 0
Sudan 2 Congo 0
Tunisia 2 Malawi 2
Morocco 0 Central African Republic 0

5 September
Ethiopia 1 Guinea 4
Mozambique 0 Libya 0
Swaziland 0 Ghana 3
Benin 1 Burundi 1
Nigeria 2 Madagascar 0
DR Congo 2 Senegal 4
Egypt 1 Sierra Leone 1

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  • gadisa99
    Sep 8 2010, 19:25

    what a hell is going on with ethiopian national team? It is really shame to loose with a huge different goal infront of their fun! They have got players who can take them to african nations cup. But there is abig problem in that country. Fifa must consider this issue and solve the problem between government and sports.

  • pchirwa
    Jan 27 2011, 12:44

    Malawi is doing great.it should keep up for the coming games.