Gambia stage comeback to book African Nations Cup Finals place

The match went ahead in Marrakech despite the powerful earthquake near the city which killed some 2,100 people. PHOTO: REUTERS

CAPE TOWN – Gambia came back from two goals down to force a 2-2 draw with Congo in earthquake-devastated Morocco on Sunday and book their place at 2024’s African Nations Cup Finals.

Gambia needed only a draw, while Congo had to win the Group G encounter which went ahead in Marrakesh, despite the powerful earthquake near the city which killed some 2,100 people.

The match was being played in Morocco because Gambia have been banned from hosting international matches by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) until they upgrade their stadiums. However, the match was in doubt after Friday’s 6.8 magnitude quake, which forced both teams to evacuate their hotel rooms and sleep next to their respective hotel pools.

Coaches said the players had been traumatised by the effects of the powerful quake but were told by CAF to go ahead with the game, even though Morocco’s scheduled qualifier on Saturday was postponed.

Congo scored first, when Gaius Makouta poked home from close range on the half-hour mark, and then had a fortuitous penalty converted by Silvere Ganvoula after Gambia captain Omar Colley was adjudged to have handled the ball.

Television replays showed the ball had hit him on the shoulder blade, but there was no video assistant referee in operation for the match.

Gambia staged an unlikely comeback with teenager Yankuba Minteh getting a goal in the 79th minute and then Mohamed Badamosi scoring on the stroke of full time to ensure Gambia finished second in the group, behind already-qualified Mali, while denying a crestfallen Congo a place at the Finals.

It is the second successive qualification for one of Africa’s smallest countries. At the last Nations Cup Finals in Cameroon, Gambia caused several upsets before being eliminated in the quarter-finals.

Their qualification means there are only two more places to be decided for the 24-team tournament in the Ivory Coast from Jan 13 to Feb 11. Cameroon meet Burundi in Group C on Tuesday and the outcome of the match in Garoua will determine which two of Burundi, Cameroon and Namibia go to the Finals.

Besides the Ivorian hosts, already qualified are Algeria, Angola, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia and Zambia.

Earlier on Sunday, Victor Osimhen scored a hat-trick as Nigeria competed their qualifying programme with a 6-0 home win over Sao Tome and Principe in Uyo. They had beaten the small island nation 10-0 in the reverse fixture.

Togo came from two goals down to beat Cape Verde 3-2 in Lome, with a double from Kevin Denkey. REUTERS

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