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Uganda Cranes gets very easy group for next AFCON

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 13, 2017
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Uganda Cranes might not have to wait for another 39 years to compete in the next AFCON. Our boys have been handed a relatively “easy group” for the next qualifiers.  CAF yesterday released qualification groups for 2019 AFCON which will be held in Cameroon.

Uganda was placed in group L alongside Cape Verde, Tanzania and Lesotho. The group is fairly easy with our strongest opponent being Cape Verde which has a variety of quality players because most play professional football in Portugal.  Tanzania and Lesotho are good teams but less of a threat.

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 We are hours away to the awaited 2017 AFCON Gabon as it kick off tomorrow with the hosts Gabon playing against Guinea-Bissau. Cranes are expected to land in Gabon today evening and report to  Port Gentil. Our first game against Ghana will be on Tuesday 17 next week at 7pm.

Full list of groups:




Group A: Senegal, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan, Sao Tome or Madagascar

Group B: Cameroon, Morocco, Malawi, Comoros or Mauritius

Group C: Mali, Gabon, Burundi, Djibouti or South Sudan

Group D: Algeria, Togo, Benin, Gambia

Group E: Nigeria, South Africa, Seychelles

Group F: Ghana, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Kenya

Group G: DR Congo, Congo, Zimbabwe, Liberia

Group H: Cote D’Ivoire, Guinea, Central Africa Republic, Rwanda

Group I: Burkina Faso, Angola, Botswana, Mauritania

Group J: Tunisia, Egypt, Niger, Swaziland

Group K: Zambia, Mozambique, Guinea Buissau, Nambia

Group L: Cape Verde, Uganda, Tanzania, Lesotho



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