Mozambique claim maiden Africa Cup of Nations win but Gabon on brink of exit

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Gabon defender Mick Kila Omfia trying to dispossess Mozambique midfielder Geny Catamo in their Africa Cup of Nations Group F football match at Grand Stadium in Agadir on Dec 28, 2025.

Gabon defender Mick Kila Omfia trying to dispossess Mozambique midfielder Geny Catamo in their Africa Cup of Nations Group F football match at Grand Stadium in Agadir on Dec 28, 2025.

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Gabon are facing an early exit from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after slipping to a 3-2 defeat by Mozambique in their Group F clash on Dec 28 in Agadir, which ended a 40-year wait for a victory at the continental finals for the southern African side.

Gabon have now lost their opening two games while Mozambique have three points from their two fixtures, the same number as Ivory Coast and Cameroon, who meet in a night match. If that ends in a draw, Gabon will be eliminated.

Mozambique scored their goals via Faisal Bangal, Geny Catamo and Diogo Calila in a deserved victory in which they were led by 42-year-old winger Elias Pelembe. It is their first win at the continental finals at the 17th attempt since their debut in 1986.

Gabon stayed in the contest to the end as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alex Moucketou-Moussounda netted goals. But back-to-back defeats mean their hopes of reaching the round of 16 are hanging by a thread, with a game against defending champions Ivory Coast to come on Dec 31.

Mozambique had managed four draws in their previous 16 Cup of Nations matches and never been past the group stage.

They scored the opening goal their attacking play deserved in the 37th minute as Catamo’s corner was headed in unmarked by Bangal.

The Mambas were awarded a penalty two minutes later when their captain Pelembe was hauled down in the box by Bruno Ecuele Manga. Catamo sent the goalkeeper the wrong way from the spot to make it 2-0.

It was one-way traffic at that point but Gabon pulled a goal back before the break as Didier Ndong’s thunderous shot from 30 yards was only parried by Mozambique goalkeeper Ernan Siluane and Aubameyang followed up to turn in the rebound.

But Mozambique made a strong start to the second period and extended their lead again in the 51st minute, when Witi’s cross from the left was met by an unmarked Diogo Calila on the run and he buried his header for his first international goal.

Gabon got back to within one goal when Mozambique failed to clear from a corner and after a goal-mouth scramble, Moucketou-Moussounda poked the ball into the net, but they could not force an equaliser after that. REUTERS

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