CAN 2022: Cameroon in quarters and bereaved, the results

CAN 2022 Cameroon in quarters and bereaved the results

CAN 2022. Continuation of the round of 16 of the African Cup of Nations with the qualification of Cameroon for the quarter-finals. A meeting marked by a crowd movement that cost the lives of many people.

[Mis à jour le 25 janvier 2021 à 08h57] In a very strange meeting against the Comoros, deprived of their goalkeeper and forced to play with a full-back in the cages, Cameroon did the job to reach the quarter-finals of the CAN by winning 2-1 thanks to goals from Toko Ekambi and Aboubakar. In the next round, the Indomitable Lions will face Gambia who eliminated Guinea. For the moment we know two of the four quarter-finals with Tunisia – Burkina Faso and Cameroon – Gambia.

Unfortunately, on the sidelines of the Cameroon meeting, a crowd movement caused the death of eight people including a child according to the latest report. According to the Ministry of Health, the stampede occurred at the southern entrance of the Olembé stadium in Yaoundé. The victims were “immediately transported” in ambulances but “heavy road traffic slowed the transport”, according to the report. A baby was also trampled by the crowd, still outside the stadium, when the health pass was checked, according to the Ministry of Health.

You can follow all the results of CAN 2022 on this page with a daily update as soon as the matches are over.

Round of 16

group stage

Throughout the 2022 African Cup of Nations you will be able to follow a wide choice of matches live via our site with the best posters of the group stage and all the matches from the round of 16.

The African Cup of Nations usually takes place every two years, in odd years, so as not to collide with the World Cup or the Euro, but for this 33rd edition had to be postponed from 2021 to 2022 due constraints linked to the health crisis. In addition, after programming in summer during the previous edition, CAN 2022 finds more usual dates, in winter, from January 9 to February 6.

The 2022 African Cup of Nations is hosted by Cameroon. This is the second time in history that the competition has been organized by the country after that of 1972.

This 2022 African Cup of Nations will take place in two stages: first the group matches, from January 9 to 20, then the final phase with the round of 16 from January 23 to 26, the quarter-finals on January 29 and January 30, the semi-finals on February 2 and 3, then the match for third place and the final on Sunday, February 6, 2022. The first two of each group and the four best third will qualify for the round of 16. In the event of a tie, the following criteria will decide between them: the greatest number of points obtained during the match between the two teams, then the best overall goal difference, then the best attack. If two nations are still tied, then a draw is made. Here is the full schedule:

Tuesday, January 25

  • Round of 16 Senegal – Cape Verde, in Bafoussam
  • Round of 16 Morocco – Malawi, in Yaoundé

Wednesday January 26

  • Round of 16 Ivory Coast – Egypt, in Limbe
  • Round of 16 Mali – Equatorial Guinea, in Douala

Saturday January 29

  • Quarter-final: Tunisia – Burkina Faso, in Garoua
  • Quarter-final 2 Gambia – Cameroon, in Douala

Sunday January 30

  • Quarter-final 3 (round of 16 winner 7 – round of 16 winner 6), in Yaoundé
  • Quarter-final 4 (round of 16 winner 5 – round of 16 winner 8), in Douala

Wednesday February 2

  • Semi-final 1 (quarter-final winner 1 – quarter-final winner 4), in Douala

Thursday February 3

  • Semi-final 2 (quarter-final winner 2 – quarter-final winner 3), in Yaoundé

Sunday February 6

  • Final, in Yaoundé; final for the 3and place, in Yaoundé

The composition of the six groups for the group stage of this 2022 edition of the African Cup of Nations was determined during the draw carried out on August 17.

  • Group A: Cameroon, 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

You can follow all the results of CAN 2022 on a daily basis with an update of the rankings at the end of each match.

To watch the matches of the African Cup 2022 live on TV, you will have to go to bein Sports. The broadcast of all the matches will be offered to viewers, on the broadcaster’s various channels (beIN Sports 1 channel, beIN Sports 2, etc.). As usual, the streaming retransmission will be available on the beIN Connect site, also reserved for subscribers.

  • 2019 : Algeria (victory against Senegal, 1-0)
  • 2017: Cameroon (win against Egypt, 2-1)
  • 2015 : Ivory Coast (victory against Ghana, 0-0, 9-8 pens)
  • 2013: Nigeria (win against Burkina Faso, 1-0)
  • 2012: Zambia (victory against Ivory Coast, 0-0, 8-7 pens)
  • 2010: Egypt (win against Ghana, 1-0)
  • 2008: Egypt (victory against Cameroon, 1-0)
  • 2006: Egypt (victory against Ivory Coast, 0-0, 4-2 pens)
  • 2004 : Tunisia (victory against Morocco, 2-1)
  • 2002: Cameroon (victory against Senegal, 0-0, 3-2 pens)
  • 2000: Cameroon (victory against Nigeria, 2-2, 4-3 on pens)
  • 1998: Egypt (win against South Africa, 2-0)
  • 1996: South Africa (win against Tunisia, 2-0)
  • 1994: Nigeria (win against Zambia, 2-1)
  • 1992: Ivory Coast (victory against Ghana, 0-0, 11-10 on pens)
  • 1990 : Algeria (victory against Nigeria, 1-0)
  • 1988: Cameroon (victory against Nigeria, 1-0)
  • 1986: Egypt (victory against Cameroon, 0-0, 5-4 pens)
  • 1984: Cameroon (victory against Nigeria, 3-1)
  • 1982: Ghana (victory against Libya, 1-1, 7-6 pens)
  • 1980: Nigeria (victory against Algeria, 3-0)
  • 1978: Ghana (win against Uganda, 2-0)
  • 1976: Morocco (finishes first in the tournament)
  • 1974: Zaire (victory against Zambia, 2-0)
  • 1972: Congo (win against Mali, 3-2)
  • 1970: Sudan (win against Ghana, 1-0)
  • 1968: Congo Kinshasa (win against Ghana, 1-0)
  • 1965: Ghana (victory against Tunisia, 3-2)
  • 1963: Ghana (victory against Sudan, 3-0)
  • 1962: Ethiopia (win against Egypt, 4-2)
  • 1959: United Arab Republic, ex-Egypt (1st in the ranking)
  • 1957: Egypt (win against Ethiopia, 4-0)

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