By Olawale Alabi on August 18, 2021
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn in Group D alongside multiple champions Egypt for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tagged “Cameroon 2021”.
At the draw for the final tournament, held in Yaoundé on Tuesday, the 24 qualified teams were divided into four groups, with Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau in Group D.
The opening match will pit tournament hosts and five-time winners Cameroon against Burkina Faso, the 2013 runners-up, in a Group A clash.
The draw has in Group A with Cameroon and Burkina Faso the duo of Ethiopia and Cape Verde, while Group B has Senegal, Zimbabwe, Guinea and Malawi.
Group C has Morocco, Ghana, Comoros and Gabon, with Group E having defending champions Algeria, Sierra-Leone, Equatorial Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire.
Group F has Tunisia, Mali, Mauritania and Gambia.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 52 countries had taken part in the tournament’s qualifiers, with only 24 places available for the Jan. 9 to Feb. 6 event.
The qualification campaign had started in October 2019 and ended in June, due to the one-year hiatus caused by COVID-19.
Following Tuesday’s draw, the tournament organisers have indicated that the competition’s group stage will hold from Jan. 9 to Jan. 20.
Matches of the Round of 16 will hold from Jan. 23 to Jan. 26, while the quarter-finals will be on Jan. 29 and Jan. 30.
The competition’s semi-finals will hold on Feb. 2 and Feb. 3, while the third-place and final matches will take place on Feb. 6.
Five main cities have also been selected as hosts of the tournament, including Douala and its Japoma Stadium, and Yaoundé and its Ahmadou Ahidjo and Olembé Stadiums.
The others are Bafoussam and its Kouekong Stadium, Garoua and its Roumdjié-Adja Stadium and the Limbe-Buea venue which has the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.
2021 AFCON GROUP PHASE DRAW
Group A
– Cameroon (hosts)
– Burkina Faso
– Ethiopia
– Cape Verde
Group B
– Senegal
– Zimbabwe
– Guinea
– Malawi
Group C
– Morocco
– Ghana
– Comoros
– Gabon
Group D
– Nigeria
– Egypt
– Sudan
– Guinea-Bissau
Group E
– Algeria
– Sierra Leone
– Equatorial Guinea
– Ivory Coast
Group F
– Tunisia
– Mali
– Mauritania
– Gambia
•Courtesy NAN. PHOTO: AFCON Trophy
Source Daily sports
Posted August 18, 2021
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