Incidents in Dakar forced the referee to stop the match between Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire. Teammates Didier Drogba, who led the score, qualified for the CAN 2013. This is also the case of Zambia, the defending champion, who is scared Uganda. Beat Ivory Coast 4-2 in the first leg of the final round of qualifying for the CAN 2013, which will take place in South Africa next January, Senegal hoped to overthrow the Elephants Saturday in Dakar. It did not happen. Worse, the game has not even been able to go to completion, the referee is forced to stop the match in the 73rd minute shortly after Didier Drogba scored twice after a penalty converted (0-2). Not accepting this scenario, spectators began to burn flags in the stands, causing crowds. Projectiles (stones, bottles, empty cans, chairs ...) have also been made on the ground, forcing police to intervene to disperse the troublemakers tear gas. In the middle of the pitch, the players were joined by the Ivorian supporters in a security perimeter before the police do to evacuate the ground. Côte d'Ivoire thus acquires its qualification in total chaos. Senegal, besides the elimination of risk disciplinary action.
Zambia on penalties
African Champion title last February after struck on penalties Côte d'Ivoire, Zambia again had recourse to his favorite exercise for the right to defend his title at the next CAN.Winners of Uganda in the first leg of the last round of the playoffs (1-0), the Chipolopolo, although with a thin margin, appeared to have the means to ensure their qualification serenely Kampala. Except that Ugandans CAN absent since 1978, were determined to play their luck at the bottom. And after only 27 minutes, they opened the scoring thanks to Geoffrey Massa (1-0). Unable to equalize despite several opportunities net Zambians, deprived of their best midfielder Rainford Kalaba (injured), were therefore forced to go through the shootout goal. If their captain Christopher Katongo, missing the first attempt, they nevertheless prevailed 9-8 after Patrick Ochan missed his shot.
André Ayew decisive
Tunisia has also suffered. Although numerical superiority evolved for more than an hour after the expulsion of Sanko (27th), she was unable to take if Sierra Leone (0-0) and owes its qualification to its goals to outside the first leg (2-2). Ghanaians have them, much less shake. Winner of Malawi 2-0 in the first leg, the Black Stars were sheltered from the three e minute with a goal of Parmesan Afriyie Acquah, which deviated slightly from center Andre Ayew Marseille. Final score: 1-0. It goes even easier for Mali, Botswana winner (1-4) in Gaborone with goals from Cheikh Diabate (29th), Modibo Maiga (60th), Mamadou Samassa (77th) and Kalilou Traoré (85th), and the Nigeria has crushed his neighbor Liberia (6-1) at home after conceding a draw in the first leg (2-2).By late afternoon, Morocco, which was behind two goals after his leg in Mozambique (0-2), tore his qualification (4-0), playing the last half hour against 10 to 11 after the board received by Miro Red (63).
Results of the final round:
Saturday
Malawi- Ghana 0-1 (0-2 in the first leg) qualified Ghana
-Botswana Mali 1-4 (0-3 in the first leg) Mali qualified
Uganda -Zambia 1-0, 8 tab to 9 (0-1 to go) Zambia qualified
Nigeria -Liberia 6-1 (2-2 in the first leg) qualified Nigeria
-Sierra Leone Tunisia 0-0 (2-2 in the first leg) Tunisia qualified
Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire 0-2 int. (2-4 to go) Côte d'Ivoire qualified
Morocco -Mozambique 4-0 (0-2 in the first leg) Morocco qualified
Sunday
Ethiopia-Sudan (3-5 to go)
Cameroon-Cape Verde (0-2 to go)
Angola-Zimbabwe (1-3 to go)
Niger Guinea (0-1 in the first leg)
Togo-Gabon (1-1 to go)
Burkina Faso, Central (0-1 to go)
Algeria-Libya (go 1-0)
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