AFCON 2023 DRAW: Uganda Cranes In Tricky Group, Faces Uphill Task

April 20, 2022
Uganda Cranes Xi V Malawi

Uganda Cranes Xi V Malawi

Having missed the recent concluded African Cup of Nations in Cameroon, Uganda Cranes yet faces another uphill task to qualify for 2023 finals in Ivory Coast.

uganda Cranes who had last featured in Afcon in 1978, bagged a two consecutive qualification in Gabon and Egypt in 2017 and 2019 respcetively.

However, a 1-0 loss against Malawi in Blantyre saw the Cranes miss out on a place for the AFCON 2021 finals in Cameroon.

Record seven-time winners of the tournament, Egypt have been drawn alongside Guinea, Malawi and Ethiopia in qualifying, with just the top two reaching next year’s finals in Ivory Coast.

Egypt lost the Africa Cup of Nations final to Senegal and missed out on qualification for the World Cup already in 2022.

Holders Senegal will face a trio of sides – Benin, Mozambique and Rwanda – who were not present at the delayed 2021 edition of the tournament.

Senegal won the Afcon 2021 edition in Cameroon

Forty eight countries have been split into 12 qualifying groups of four, with the top two in each group reaching the finals.

However, hosts Ivory Coast are guaranteed a spot at the tournament next year, so whichever of their opponents Zambia, Comoros and Lesotho finishes highest will qualify.

Meanwhile, Kenya and Zimbabwe were included in the draw despite being banned from international football by world governing body Fifa.

Should either country fail to have their suspension lifted two weeks before qualifiers begin, then they will be eliminated and their respective groups will be composed of just three teams.

And Sao Tome e Principe and Mauritius are awaiting the outcome of a Confederation of African Football (Caf) disciplinary process to see which country will take the fourth spot in Group A.

Sao Tome e Principe won their preliminary qualifying tie 4-3 on aggregate but could yet miss out on a place in the group stage proper, as Mauritius filed a complaint after the first leg that Sao Tome striker Luis Leal had not followed Covid-19 protocols.

Qualifying is set to begin with two matches between 30 May and 14 June. Two more fixtures will follow in September, with the final two rounds in March next year.

Caf will announce the dates and schedule of fixtures in due course.

The 2023 Nations Cup is set to be held in Ivory Coast in June and July next year.

Africa Cup of Nations 2023 qualifying groups

Group A: Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau, Sao Tome e Principe or Mauritius.

Group B: Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, 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, The Gambia ,South Sudan,

Group H: Ivory Coast (hosts), Zambia, Comoros, Lesotho.

Group I: DR Congo, Gabon, Mauritania, Sudan.

Group J: Tunisia, Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Botswana.

Group K: Morocco, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Liberia.

Group L: Senegal, Benin, Mozambique, Rwanda.