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Mugabi scores as Uganda defeat South Sudan in AFCON 2025 qualifying match

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Uganda Cranes have kept their TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualification hopes alive after a hard fought 1-0 win against South Sudan in a match played on Friday night at the Nelson Mandela Stadium, Namboole.

Cyprus based defender Bevis Mugabi scored the lone goal two minutes after the interval when he finished off a rebound after the South Sudan defenders failed to clear their lines off a corner.

While the Uganda coach Paul Joseph Put made some changes and the hosts pushed forward in the second half, the South Sudan team defended for longer spells.

The win takes Uganda to seven points in Group K after their earlier matches that saw them draw 2-2 away to South Africa and a 2-0 home win against Congo Brazzaville.

In the other matches played by CECAFA teams on Friday night, Kenya suffered a 4-1 defeat away to Cameroon, while Rwanda also lost 3-0 away to Benin.

Vincent Aboubakar netted from the spot, while Martin Hongla, Bryan Mbeumo and Christian Mouyang Bassong netted for the home side in the Group J match at the Japoma Stadium. Skipper Micheal Olunga scored the lone goal for Kenya.

Against Benin in a Group D match, the home side scored through Steve Mounie, Andreas Hountondji and Hassane Imourane.

Collected results

Ghana 0 Sudan 0

DR Congo 1 Tanzania 0

Burkina Faso 4 Burundi 1

Benin 3 Rwanda 0

Uganda 1 South Sudan 0

Cameroon 4 Kenya 1

AFCON 2025 qualifiers

Sudan pick vital draw against Ghana in AFCON qualifiers

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Sudan have battled to a goalless draw against hosts Ghana in a Group F match of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers.

The hosts dominated the match played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Thursday, but the Sudan team known as the Falcons of Jediane defended well.

Sudan’s outstanding goalkeeper Mohammed Mustafa blocked attempts by Antoine Semenyo and Alexander Djiku. The Sudan team also had scoring opportunities by Aboubaker Eisa and Mohamed Eisa that they failed to utilize.

The draw for coach Kwasi Appiah’s Sudan team leaves them in second place with 4 points after three matches played, while Angola who were yet to face Niger are top of the log with six points.

In another match played by a team from the CECAFA Zone, Tanzania suffered a 1-0 defeat to DR Congo in a Group H match played at the Martyrs Stadium.

After a goalless first half, the Taifa Stars conceded an own goal after a deflection by Clement Nzize after 53 minutes off a well taken corner kick.

The defeat leaves Tanzania in second place with 4 points, while DR Congo kept their 100% winning run to take their points to nine. Ethiopia who have collected only one point from two matches will battle bottom placed Guinea in the second Group H match.

Burundi also suffered a 4-1 defeat away to Burkina Faso in a Group L match.

Action continues on Friday with Uganda hosting South Sudan in a Group K match in Kampala, while Rwanda play away to Benin in a Group D match. Harambee Stars of Kenya will also play away to Cameroon in a Group J match at the Japoma Stadium.

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Kagame graces AFCON 2025 qualifier as Rwanda, Nigeria share spoils

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The Amavubi of Rwanda and the Nigeria settled for a goalless draw in a Group D match of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifier played in Kigali on Tuesday.

Graced by the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, the match was watched by a big crowd at the newly renovated Amahoro Stadium.

Against a star studded Super Eagles side, the Rwanda defenders led by Ange Mutsinzi, Fitina Omborenga and Claude Niyomugabo were up to the task and kept them at bay.

Earlier after 21 minutes Lookman Olajide Ademola thought he had given Nigeria the lead off a header, but the referee called for a free-kick after an infringement in the box.

Later the Nigerian bench made changes bringing on star players Moses Simon in for Samuel Chukwueze, and Victor Osimhen in for Victor Boniface. But the Super Eagles were still locked out by the determined Amavubi side.

In the 87th minute Rwanda had a chance when Bonheur Mugisha’s shot was parried back into play by Nigeria’s goalkeeper Stanley Bobo Nwabali.

In Juba, hosts South Sudan suffered a 3-2 defeat to South Africa in a Group K match. Tito Okello gave the Bright Star the lead from the spot after 15 minutes after being brought down by Siyabonga Ngezana. But Oswin Appollis netted two goals to take South Africa 2-1 at the interval.

Later Valentino Yuel leveled matters for South Sudan 13 minutes after the break. With just a few minutes of added time Thalente Mbatha scored for Bafana Bafana to enable them pick three valuable points.

Uganda Cranes who beat Congo Brazzaville 2-0 in another Group K match played in Kampala on Monday remain top of the Group with a better goal advantage than South Africa who also have the same number of points

On Monday other teams in the CECAFA Zone Burundi suffered a 1-0 Group L defeat to Senegal, while Sudan lost 2-1 away to Angola in a Group F match played in Luanda. Ethiopia suffered a 2-0 defeat to DR Congo in a Group H match they hosted at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

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Uganda fight back to hold South Africa in Africa Cup of Nations qualifier tie

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Uganda Cranes fought from a goal down to hold hosts South Africa in a Group K match of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers played on Friday.

Lyle Foster gave Bafana Bafana an early lead after 14 minutes at the Orlando Stadium.

The Burnley striker received a pass from Khuliso Mudau and made no mistake placing the ball past Uganda’s goalkeeper Ismail Watenga.

After recess, the Uganda Cranes grew in confidence as Denis Omedi unleashed a scorcher after 51 minutes to make it 1-1. Two minutes later Rogers Mato also shot from outside the box to beat South Africa’s goalkeeper Veli Mothwa to give Uganda Cranes a 2-1 lead.

But as the match progressed the visitors failed to manage the game well giving South Africa the opportunity to level matters five minutes into added time through Thalente Mbatha. It was all relieve for the home fans as the match ended 2-2.

Paul Put, the Uganda Cranes coach said his team was lucky in the first half because they were not in the game. “My players were playing like children in the first half and were lucky to concede only one goal. In the second half we saw a much better display and now we must prepare well for the match against Congo Brazzaville next week,” added the coach.

In an earlier Group J match played at the Nelson Mandela Stadium Namboole in Uganda, the Harambee Stars of Kenya settled for a goalless draw against Zimbabwe.

The two teams created some scoring opportunities, but failed to take them. Kenya were forced to use a neutral ground because they currently don’t have a stadium that fulfills the required standards set by the Confederation of African Football and FIFA to host international matches.

On Thursday South Sudan suffered a 1-0 defeat away to Congo Brazzaville in a Group K match, while Burundi put up a remarkable performance to stop hosts Malawi 3-2 in a Group L match played at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

Sudan who registered a 1-0 win against Niger will travel to face Angola, while Ethiopia hosts DR Congo at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam. Burundi will host Senegal in a Group L match to be played in Malawi.

Collected results for CECAFA teams

September 4

Sudan 1 Niger 0

Tanzania 0 Ethiopia 0

Libya 1 Rwanda 1

September 5

Congo Brazzaville 1 South Sudan 0

Malawi 2 Burundi 3

September 6

Kenya 0 Zimbabwe 0

South Africa 2 Uganda 2

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Sudan head coach Appiah happy with win as AFCON 2025 qualifiers kick-off

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The head coach of Sudan national team has praised his team for the hard work which earned them a 1-0 win against Niger in a Group E match as the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier kicked-off yesterday.

Bakr Issa netted the lone goal after 51 minutes to give Sudan the much needed win in a match played at the Juba Stadium in South Sudan.

James Kwesi Appiah, the Sudan head coach said that although the match was not easy, he is happy and proud of the effort of the players. “I thank the players for working hard to get the three points as we started the qualifiers. There is still a lot of work to be done because we have many more matches to be played in the group,” added Appiah.

Sudan who will next face Angola away in Luanda next week have been in good form this year under the Ghanaian winning five out of their six games.

The other teams from the CECAFA Zone picked draws with Tanzania and Ethiopia settling for a goalless draw in a Group H match played at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es salaam.

Rwanda picked a vital 1-1 draw away against Libya. The hosts netted first through Subhi Al Dhawi in the 16th minute, but Innocent Nshuti leveled matters after 47 minutes.

Action continues today with a Group K match between Congo Brazzaville and South Sudan to be played at the Stade Alphonse Massemba-Debat in Brazzaville, the same day Burundi play away against Malawi in a Group K match at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

Fixture for CECAFA teams

September 5

Congo Brazzaville Vs South Sudan

Malawi Vs Burundi

September 6

Kenya Vs Zimbabwe

South Africa Vs Uganda

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