CAN 2023: Algeria, Senegal … The complete draw for the playoffs

CAN 2023 Algeria Senegal The complete draw for the playoffs

CAN 2023. The draw for the African Cup of Nations qualifiers took place on Tuesday, April 19 with a rather affordable draw for all globalists.

The draw for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers took place this Tuesday, April 19 and rather spared the globalists and the big nations with no chicken standing out. The defending champion, Senegal, is in group L with Mozambique, Benin and Rwanda while Algeria finds itself with Uganda, Niger or Tanzania. Note also that the host country of this future CAN, Côte d’Ivoire, participates in the qualifying phase but is obviously automatically qualified. Therefore, only one ticket will be awarded in Pool H with Zambia, Comoros and Lesotho.

Here are the full groups after the draw for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Group A

  • Nigeria
  • Sierra Leone
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Sao Tome/Mauritius

Group B

  • Burkina Faso
  • Green cap
  • Togo
  • Eswatini

Group C

  • Cameroon
  • Kenya
  • Namibia
  • Burundi

Group D

  • Egypt
  • Guinea
  • Malawi
  • Ethiopia

Group E

  • Ghana
  • Madagascar
  • Angola
  • Central African Republic

Group F

  • Algeria
  • Uganda
  • Niger
  • Tanzania

Group G

  • mali
  • congo
  • Gambia
  • South Sudan

Group H

  • Ivory Coast
  • Zambia
  • Comoros
  • Lesotho

Group I

  • DR Congo
  • Gabon
  • Mauritania
  • Sudan

Group J

  • Tunisia
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Libya
  • Botswana

K-group

  • Morocco
  • South Africa
  • Zimbabwe
  • Liberia

Group L

  • Senegal
  • Benign
  • mozambique
  • Rwanda

If you want to follow the draw for the CAN 2023 qualifiers live and in full, be aware that no broadcast in France is planned. The latter will be broadcast on the South African channel Supersport.

The group draw for the CAN 2023 qualifiers will begin at 7:30 p.m. French time on Tuesday, April 19.

The 2023 African Cup of Nations will be organized by Côte d’Ivoire, winner of the competition in 1992 and 2015. The competition will take place in 5 cities: Abidjan, Bouaké, Korhogo, San-Pédro and Yamoussoukro.

CAN 2023, which takes place in Côte d’Ivoire, will be played from June 23, 2023 until the final scheduled for July 23, 2023.

  • 2022 : Senegal (victory against Egypt, 0-0 4tab2)
  • 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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