African Soccer Giants Bounce Back in Return Legs

"Favourites" lived up to expectations when they, as expected, defeated their opponents in the World Cup qualifier return legs.

  • Africa:   Soccer Big Boys Bounce Back

    CAF, 18 November 2015

    After punching above their weight in the first leg matches of the second round of the CAF qualifying tournament for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ most of the underdogs were… Read more »

  • Kenya:   #RohoJuu Not Enough to Beat Ineptitude

    Capital FM, 17 November 2015

    Battered, bruised and sapped of any morale, Harambee Stars crashed out of the 2018 World Cup on Tuesday night when Cape Verde clinched a 2-0 victory in Praia to dump them out 2-1… Read more »

  • South Africa/Angola:   Bafana Bafana Finish Off Angola

    SAFA, 18 November 2015

    Bafana Bafana eased their way into the next round of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers defeating Angola 1-0 in the second leg for an emphatic 4-1 aggregate win. Read more »

Fans from Nigeria, Angola and South Africa show their support for their countries.

Bafana player Tokelo Rantie.

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  • South Africa:   Bafana - Still Major Slog to Russia!

    News24Wire, 18 November 2015

    Almost 10 000 kilometres separate Johannesburg from Moscow, and it serves as a sharp reminder that Bafana Bafana still have plenty to do if they wish to qualify for the 2018 World… Read more »

  • Comoros/Ghana:   Ayew - Comoros Are a Strong Side

    CAF, 18 November 2015

    Ghana midfielder Andre Ayew has branded Comoros a tough side despite a 2-0 on Tuesday at the Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi, to reach the final round of the 2018 FIFA World Cup… Read more »

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