Central African Republic vs Mauritania, 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying, Group Stage

· Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying
FT
0 - 1
  • 45': Aboubakar Kamara

About

Central African Republic are hosting Mauritania at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

CTA Central African Republic

No. Name
Prince Samolah (GK)
Salif Keita
3 Michaël Yangao
Marc Yapende
20 Sadock Ndobé
4 Geoffrey Kondogbia
18 Cédric Yambéré
Foxi Kéthévoama
Junior Gourrier
14 Saint-Fort Dimokoyen
Louis Mafouta

MTN Mauritania

No. Name
Namori Diaw (GK) Yellow Card
2 Aly Abeid
Diadié Diarra
27 Bakary N'Diaye
2 Abou Sy
18 Hacen
30 Abdallahi Mahmoud
Ismaël Diakité
8 Khassa Camara
Mohamed Dellahi Yaly
47 Aboubakar Kamara

AFCON Qualifying News

Why AFCON could be 'doom and gloom' for Nigeria
Why AFCON could be 'doom and gloom' for Nigeria

Ed Dove discusses the expectations for Nigeria's national team in the African Cup of Nations.

Who will win the Africa Cup of Nations?
Who will win the Africa Cup of Nations?

Gab Marcotti and Stewart Robson discuss the favourites for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Man United's Onana the hero as Cameroon qualify for AFCON finals
Man United's Onana the hero as Cameroon qualify for AFCON finals

A nervy Cameroon scored twice in the second half to beat Burundi 3-0 in Garoua on Tuesday and qualify for January's Africa Cup of Nations finals, overcoming their plucky opponents as André Onana marked his return to the team with a series of key saves.

DR Congo, Mauritania and Mozambique qualify for AFCON finals
DR Congo, Mauritania and Mozambique qualify for AFCON finals

DR Congo, Mauritania and Mozambique qualified for the next Africa Cup of Nations finals with wins on Saturday, but the games were overshadowed by the earthquake in Morocco that killed more than 1,000 people.

Ghana, Angola, Tanzania qualify for Africa Cup of Nations
Ghana, Angola, Tanzania qualify for Africa Cup of Nations

Ghana, Angola and Tanzania qualified for January's African Cup of Nations finals when they finished in the top two of their respective groups on Thursday.