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2019 Africa Cup Of Nations

Spurs7891

Jermaine Jenas
Just noticed that 2019 Africa Cup Of Nations are being held in Egypt from June 21 until July 19. Remember, ACN were traditionally held on January-February which had always annoyed the European clubs. Now the European clubs can be happy that their season will no longer be interrupted by their African players going to the ACN in the middle of their season.

But too bad that June-July schedule means ACN will be clashing with other major tournaments like Copa America, Women's World Cup and others.
 
Groups :

Group A
Egypt, DR Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe

Group B
Nigeria, Guinea, Madagascar, Burundi

Group C
Senegal, Algeria, Kenya,Tanzania

Group D
Morocco, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Namibia

Group E
Tuninia, Mali, Mauritania, Angola

Group F
Cameroon, Ghana, Benin, Guinea-Bissau

Fixtures :
All dates and times in UK time

Friday 21st June
Egypt 1-0 Zimbabwe (9:00pm)

Saturday 22nd June
DR Congo 0-2 Uganda (3:30pm)

Nigeria 1-0 Burundi (6:00pm)

Guinea 2-2 Madagascar (9:00pm)

Sunday 23rd June
Morocco 1-0 Namibia (3:30pm)

Senegal 2-0 Tanzania (6:00pm)

Algeria 2-0 Kenya (9:00pm)

Monday 24th June
Ivory Coast 1-0 South Africa (3:30pm)

Tunisia 1-1 Angola (6:00pm)

Mali 4-1 Mauritania (9:00pm)

Tuesday 25th June
Cameroon 2-0 Guinea-Bissau (6:00pm)

Ghana 2-2 Benin (9:00pm)

Wednesday 26th June
Nigeria 1-0 Guinea (3:30pm)

Uganda 1-1 Zimbabwe (6:00pm)

Egypt 2-0 DR Congo (9:00pm)

Thursday 27th June
Madagascar 1-0 Burundi (3:30pm)

Senegal 0-1 Algeria (6:00pm)

Kenya 3-2 Tanzania (9:00pm)

Friday 28th June
Tunisia 1-1 Mali (3:30pm)

Morocco 1-0 Ivory Coast (6:00pm)

South Africa 1-0 Namibia (9:00pm)

Saturday 29th June
Mauritania 0-0 Angola (3:30pm)

Cameroon 0-0 Ghana (6:00pm)

Benin 0-0 Guinea-Bissau (9:00pm)

Sunday 30th June
Burundi 0-2 Guinea (5:00pm)

Madagascar 2-0 Nigeria (5:00pm)

Uganda 0-2 Egypt (8:00pm)

Zimbabwe 0-4 DR Congo (8:00pm)

Monday 1st July
Namibia 1-4 Ivory Coast (5:00pm)

South Africa 0-1 Morocco (5:00pm)

Kenya 0-3 Senegal (8:00pm)

Tanzania 0-3 Algeria (8:00pm)

Tuesday 2nd July
Benin 0-0 Cameroon (5:00pm)

Guinea-Bissau 0-2 Ghana (5:00pm)

Angolo 0-1 Mali (8:00pm)

Mauritania 0-0 Tunisia (8:00pm)

Friday 5th July
Group D winner v Group B/E/F third place (5:00pm)
Morocco V Benin

Group A runner-up v Group C runner-up (8:00pm)
Uganda V Senegal

Saturday 6th July
Group B runner-up v Group F runner-up (6:00pm)
Nigeria V Cameroon

Group A winner v Group C/D/E third place (8:00pm)
Egypt V South Africa

Sunday 7th July
Group B winner v Group A/C/D third place (5:00pm)
Madagascar V DR Congo

Group C winner v Group A/B/F third place (8:00pm)
Algeria V Guinea

Monday 8th July
Group E winner v Group D runner-up (6:00pm)
Mali V Ivory Coast

Group F winner v Group E runner-up (8:00pm)
Ghana V Tunisia

Wednesday 10th July – Quarter-finals
R16 winner 2 v R16 winner 1 (6:00pm)

R16 winner 4 v R16 winner 3 (8:00pm)

Thursday 11th July – Quarter-finals
R16 winner 7 v R16 winner 6 (6:00pm)

R16 winner 5 v R16 winner 8 (8:00pm)

Sunday 14th July – Semi-finals
QF winner 1 v QF winner 4 (5:00pm)

QF winner 3 v QF winner 2 (8:00pm)

Wednesday 17th July – Third-place play-off
SF1 loser v SF2 loser (8:00pm)

Friday 19th July – Final
SF1 winner v SF2 winner (8:00pm)

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Aurier for Ivory Coast and Wanyama for Kenya will be Spurs reps in the tournament.
 
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Just noticed that 2019 Africa Cup Of Nations are being held in Egypt from June 21 until July 19. Remember, ACN were traditionally held on January-February which had always annoyed the European clubs. Now the European clubs can be happy that their season will no longer be interrupted by their African players going to the ACN in the middle of their season.

But too bad that June-July schedule means ACN will be clashing with other major tournaments like Copa America, Women's World Cup and others.
Probably a good idea to have all the stuff nobody watches on at once. If they could chuck the euro gonad*s on at the same time and hold them all once every 10 years it would be handy.
 
I suppose it would be watchable if Wanyama was going to be press-ganged into three years servitude in a safari lodge unless Kenya won. Would probably support Malawi.
 
Great shame african football did not continue to develop in the way it appeared to be going a few decades ago, so many great african players were playing for top european clubs now it's hard to name half a dozen.
 
Just noticed that 2019 Africa Cup Of Nations are being held in Egypt from June 21 until July 19. Remember, ACN were traditionally held on January-February which had always annoyed the European clubs. Now the European clubs can be happy that their season will no longer be interrupted by their African players going to the ACN in the middle of their season.

But too bad that June-July schedule means ACN will be clashing with other major tournaments like Copa America, Women's World Cup and others.
We changed due to complaints. Now I am waiting for people to say the players don't have a summer break. Me I want us to change back to first quarter.

That said I look forward to watching the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
 
We changed due to complaints. Now I am waiting for people to say the players don't have a summer break. Me I want us to change back to first quarter.

That said I look forward to watching the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
It would certainly be better if we could avoid both losing preseason and disappearing during the season.
 
As far as the ACN is concerned, moving it to June-July already looks like a bad decision. So far 7 matches have been played, but there is hardly any coverage in the media. January-February schedule had always received much better coverage in the media due to many European-based players in it mid season.
 
As far as the ACN is concerned, moving it to June-July already looks like a bad decision. So far 7 matches have been played, but there is hardly any coverage in the media. January-February schedule had always received much better coverage in the media due to many European-based players in it mid season.

It's a great decision purely because it no longer interrupts the club season.
 
It's a great decision purely because it no longer interrupts the club season.

It is great for the clubs but not sure for the tournament. It cannot seem to compete with other tournaments for media coverage. Even the Women's World Cup gets more coverage than the ACN !
 
It is great for the clubs but not sure for the tournament. It cannot seem to compete with other tournaments for media coverage. Even the Women's World Cup gets more coverage than the ACN !
Clubs matter. Pointless international tournaments where teams are decided by random chance at birth don't.
 
Clubs matter. Pointless international tournaments where teams are decided by random chance at birth don't.

They are not really pointless. We need these international tournaments to make you forget about the mental torture caused by Spurs every season ! After all, the bitter defeat in the CL final is going to haunt us for years to come. Tournaments like Women's World Cup, Copa America and African Cup of Nations may not be highly regarded but at least it makes you forget about the failures of Spurs at least before the new season starts ! As soon as the new season starts, you know you are going to feel bitter about the CL final again !:rolleyes:
 
Madagascar beating Nigeria 1-0. Still first half, but ...

Madagascar beat Nigeria 2-0 ! Nigeria always comes with big promises but rarely delivers at big tournaments. Not sure how they even won the 2013 ACN. They call themselves Super Eagles but always play like Fake Eagles !:D
 
Madagascar beat Nigeria 2-0 ! Nigeria always comes with big promises but rarely delivers at big tournaments. Not sure how they even won the 2013 ACN. They call themselves Super Eagles but always play like Fake Eagles !:D

Blah blah blah. I don't know who called Super Eagles as one of the favourites for this edition but that person must be joking. Offensively Nigeria is in need of more talent wrt strikers and attacking midfield. The offensive organisation is also not so good.

That said It was shameful to lose but that was due to poor attitude by the players in that match. Let's see the knock out rounds. By the way feel free to watch replays of 2013 to see how we won it including the demolition of Toure and Ivory Coast, Mali and their talisman etc
 
Blah blah blah. I don't know who called Super Eagles as one of the favourites for this edition but that person must be joking. Offensively Nigeria is in need of more talent wrt strikers and attacking midfield. The offensive organisation is also not so good.

That said It was shameful to lose but that was due to poor attitude by the players in that match. Let's see the knock out rounds. By the way feel free to watch replays of 2013 to see how we won it including the demolition of Toure and Ivory Coast, Mali and their talisman etc

Poor attitude and lack of discipline are always the main reason African teams fail to make a mark at major tournaments like World Cup. Nigeria has no business losing to Madagascar and finishing below them in the group. As a result, Nigeria now face a tough R16 match against defending champions Cameroon !

Round Of 16 Matches :

Morocco V Benin
Uganda V Senegal
Nigeria V Cameroon
Egypt V South Africa
Madagascar V DR Congo
Algeria V Guinea
Mali V Ivory Coast
Ghana V Tunisia
 
Well so far it has been a very interesting tournament.

Benin beat Morocco. Senegal (Mane) beat Uganda. Nigeria beat Cameroon. South Africa beat Egypt. North African teams getting a whopping. The remaining four games will be eagerly watched.
 
Well so far it has been a very interesting tournament.

Benin beat Morocco. Senegal (Mane) beat Uganda. Nigeria beat Cameroon. South Africa beat Egypt. North African teams getting a whopping. The remaining four games will be eagerly watched.

Surprising results. Never thought Morocco, Cameroon and Egypt will lose to their opponents, especially Egypt. But then, ACN have always been full of surprises. Egypt is still the most successful team with 7 trophies despite only playing 3 times in the World Cup.
 
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