Major rivals South Africa and Nigeria were drawn together
on Wednesday in the first round of the 2014 African Nations Championship
(Chan).
Mali and Mozambique complete a tough Group A in a
tournament for home-based footballers to be staged between January 11 and
February 1 in South Africa.
The rivalry between South Africa and Nigeria is among the
most intense on the continent with the west Africans having a distinct
advantage since it began 21 years ago.
More than half the South African side are locals while
eight of the 23 Nigerians at the 2013 Confederation Cup in Brazil play at home.
South Africa are competing at the Chan for the second
time with a makeshift team losing to Algeria in the 2011 quarterfinals in
Sudan.
It will be the first appearance by the Nigerians, who
edged Ivory Coast 4-3 overall in a qualifying thriller to secure a place.
The mini-league will be hosted by Cape Town, as will
Group B, which comprises Zimbabwe, Uganda, Burkina Faso and Morocco.
Ghana, runners-up in the inaugural Chan tournament four
years ago, are in Bloemfontein-based Group C with Libya, Ethiopia and Congo
Brazzaville.
Democratic Republic of Congo, who beat Ghana to win the
first edition in 2009, were placed in Group D, which is based in Polokwane,
along with Gabon, Burundi and Mauritania.
Burundi and Mauritania will be playing in a Caf senior
national team tournament for the first time and were the most unexpected of the
15 qualifiers.
Kenya and 2011 bronze medalists Sudan were the victims of
Burundi, while Mauritania eliminated Liberia and 2009 semifinalists Senegal.
Both surprise packets have foreign coaches with Egyptian
Lofty Naseem guiding Burundi and widely-travelled Frenchman Patrice Neveu
handling Mauritania.
The Nations Championship follows the traditional
Confederation of African Football (Caf) format with group winners and
runners-up advancing to the quarterfinals.
CAF headquarters in Cairo was the draw venue and those
who attended included the president, Issa Hayatou, and the secretary-general,
Hicham El Amrani, of the organisation.
Qualifiers are played on a regional two-legged basis with
defending champions Tunisia among the casualties as they fell 1-0 to Morocco.
Angola, defeated 3-0 by Tunisia in the 2011 final, also
failed to make it, going out on the away-goal rule to Mozambique after two
draws.
DR Congo,Ghana and Zimbabwe have reached all three
tournaments and Gabon, Libya, Mali, South Africa and Uganda two each.
Burkina Faso, Burundi, Congo Brazzaville, Ethiopia,
Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique and Nigeria are the eight debutants.
DRAW
Group A: South Africa, Mali, Nigeria, Mozambique
Group B: Zimbabwe, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Morocco
Group C: Ghana, Libya, Ethiopia, Congo Brazzaville
Group D: Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Burundi,
Mauritania
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