African Teams Face Off In Another Round Of Afcon 2025 Qualifiers

Dozens of national teams from across the continent are taking part in another round of exciting qualifying matches to secure a place at the continent's most prestigious soccer event in Morocco, the African Cup of Nations.

Nigeria's Super Eagles are looking to secure an early qualification from group D when they meet the Mediterranean Knights of Libya on Tuesday. Some Nigerian officials have, however, threatened to boycott Tuesday's match due to poor treatment from their host.

The Warriors of Zimbabwe beat Namibia 1-0 behind closed doors at Orlando Stadium in South Africa, while the Cranes of Uganda also won against neighbors South Sudan with a similar scoreline.

InFocus

The road to the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025, began on September 4, 2024, as 48 national teams across the continent started qualifying campaigns.

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