CHAN 2023: tantalizing posters for the quarter-finals

Algerian players during the anthems before the kick-off of the match against Mozambique at the Nelson Mandela stadium in Algiers, January 21, 2023. © Pierre René-Worms / RFI

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The Algeria-Côte d'Ivoire shock and the Senegal-Mauritania derby are the big posters for the quarter-finals of CHAN 2023. With no team surviving from the quarter-finals of the last edition, the succession of Morocco, forfeited, is more than open

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Cameroon was the last country to validate its ticket for the quarter-finals of CHAN 2023 on Tuesday against Niger (?-?).

The Indomitables have secured the point which allows them to finish at the top of group E and win the only ticket for this group of three.

Alioum Saïdou's men will meet Ghana on Saturday January 28 at 7 p.m. UT for the last quarter-final.

Niger was the last country to validate its ticket for the quarter-finals of CHAN 2023 on Tuesday by achieving the feat against Cameroon (1-0).

Harouna Doula's men showered the Cameroonian favorites by scoring their goal in the 71st minute.

A victory that allows them to finish at the top of group E and win the only ticket for this group of three.

The Mena will meet Ghana on Saturday January 28 (7 p.m. UT) for the last quarter-final.

Before, on Friday 27 (5 p.m. UT), all eyes will be on the Baraki stadium in Algiers where the Fennecs will meet the Elephants of Côte d'Ivoire for the first quarter-final.

In their lair where they have filled up with three wins in three matches, Madjid Bougherra's men have the favor of the forecasts in front of Ivorians with an irregular course.

The local Elephants indeed started with a defeat against Senegal (0-1), then a draw against DR Congo (0-0), before beating Uganda (3-1) on the last day, suddenly snatching an almost unexpected qualification.

ℕ𝔼𝕏𝕋 𝕄𝔸𝕋ℂℍ

🇩🇿

🆚


🇨🇮


!!!!




— Algerian football team (@LesVerts) January 22, 2023

Algeria is therefore advancing with more certainty in its game, its defensive solidity, and above all, it will be able to count on the 40,000 supporters of Baraki's Nelson-Mandela sat which will fill up as in the opening match.

CAF, which was seeking to give a second life to CHAN, which was losing popularity, found the right vein in Algeria.

The African football body will even be able to promote the Senegal-Mauritania match, Friday 7 p.m., a derby that the supporters are impatiently awaiting.

Senegal, which is playing only its third CHAN, seems to benefit from the dynamics of the Lions of the A team, African champions a year ago.

Pape Thiaw

's men

left good impressions in the first round despite a loss, against the run of play, (0-1) against Uganda.

Mauritania, for its part, celebrated its first quarter-final qualification at CHAN, after two unsuccessful attempts.

The Mourabitounes, led by their new coach, the Comorian Amir Abou, also responsible for the A team, do not want to stop there after having released the last finalist of the competition (Mali).

Finally, the last quarter-final between Madagascar and Mozambique will oppose two outsiders who thwarted the forecasts in the first round.

The Malagasy offered themselves the luxury of beating Ghana (2-1) and

Sudan (3-0)

with style.

The Mozambicans

managed to finish behind Algeria after having notably disposed of Libya, titled in 2014.

The quarter-final table

January 27: Algeria-Ivory Coast, 4 p.m. in Baraki / Senegal-Mauritania, 7 p.m. in Annaba

January 28: Madagascar-Mozambique, 4 p.m. in Constantine / Niger – Ghana, 7 p.m. in Oran

CHAN 2023: schedule and results of the African Nations Football Championship

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