30 May 2022

Qualifying start for main tournament of 2023

African Cup of nations 2023 in Ivory coast is just one year away, and whose teams are going to participate at the event we are going to find out through elimination cycle which are beginning with the first night of next month. In total 22 pairs are going to commence throughout the continent who are expecting three kick-off times. Round 1 is divided on five nights (where four will be active), while part of stage two would be played on weekend with the following schedule:

Phase 1
01 June, Wednesday at 18.00 CET: Angola - Central African Republic.
01 June, Wednesday at 18.00 CET: Libya - Botswana.
01 June, Wednesday at 21.00 CET: Ghana - Madagascar.

02 June, Thursday at 18.00 CET: Mozambique - Rwanda.
02 June, Thursday at 18.00 CET: Malawi - Ethiopia.
02 June, Thursday at 21.00 CET: Egypt - Guinea.
02 June, Thursday at 21.00 CET: Tunisia - Equatorial Guinea.

03 June, Friday at 15.00 CET: Comoros - Lesotho.
03 June, Friday at 18.00 CET: Togo - Eswatini.
03 June, Friday at 21.00 CET: Burkina faso - Cape verde.
03 June, Friday at 21.00 CET: Ivory coast - Zambia.

04 June, Saturday at 15.00 CET: Namibia - Burundi.
04 June, Saturday at 18.00 CET: Cameroon - Kenya (suspended because Kenya is disqualified).
04 June, Saturday at 18.00 CET: Gambia - South Sudan.
04 June, Saturday at 18.00 CET: Democratic Republic of Congo - Gabon.
04 June, Saturday at 18.00 CET: Niger - Tanzania.
04 June, Saturday at 21.00 CET: Algeria - Uganda.
04 June, Saturday at 21.00 CET: Mali - Congo.
04 June, Saturday at 21.00 CET: Mauritania - Sudan.
04 June, Saturday at 21.00 CET: Senegal - Benin.

Phase 2
05 June, Sunday at 15.00 CET: Central African Republic - Ghana.
05 June, Sunday at 15.00 CET: Botswana - Tunisia.
05 June, Sunday at 18.00 CET: Madagascar - Angola.

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