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1994 African Cup of Nations qualification
Football tournament
Football tournament
This page details the qualifying process qualifying for the 1994 African Cup of Nations. Zaire was originally chosen to host the final tournament, however it was replaced by Tunisia.
The qualification took place in 8 groups. 10 teams would progress to the tournament. Ivory Coast and Tunisia qualified automatically as defending champions and hosts respectively. Qualification began on 14 June 1992 and ended on 24 October 1993.
Preliminary round
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Lekhotla Mokhathi Mohale Lesotho won 4–0 on aggregate.
;Play-off Guinea-Bissau won 1–0 after the play-off.
Qualifying round
Group 1
Lembo
Tiki
Manon
Lembo
Saley
Embé
Loga
Nzamba
Mackaya
Embé
Group 2
Aloro
Siasia
Kebede
Begashaw
Amunike
Ekpo
Yekini
Ugbade
Rufai
Group 3
Algeria was disqualified for fielding ineligible player Mourad Karouf in the match against Senegal on 10 January 1993 in Dakar; their place was taken by Senegal who finished third.
Togo withdrew after completing 6 matches (4 draws, 2 losses); their results were annulled and are not listed below.
Rahmouni
Saïb
(Annulled)
Diop
(Annulled)
(Annulled)
(Annulled) Brahimi
(Annulled)
Tasfaout
Dziri
Mangane
(Annulled)
Brahimi
Zekri
Zekri
Group 4
Khali Nandwa
Bapupa Okitakatshi
Origi
Origi Nachok Masudi Lukaku Ekanza
Group 5
Makinka
Gumbo
Ndlovu
Sawu
Bwalya
Makwaza
Augustine
Masinga
Group 6
Chad withdrew after competing two matches (lost both); their results were annulled and are not listed below.
Guinea and Burundi were tied; a play-off match was held in a neutral ground to determine who will qualify.
Annulled T. Camara F. Camara
Oularé Mbuyi Annulled Younga-Mouhani
Soumah
;Play-off
Group 7
Tanzania and Burkina Faso withdrew after competing two matches each; their results were annulled and are not listed below.
Annulled Annulled Mwamba Zblade
Annulled Ahmed Annulled
Abedi Pele
Group 8
Libya and Mauritania withdrew without playing any matches.
Cissé
Ezzat
Rayyan
Rokbi Sidibé
Qualified teams
The 12 qualified teams are:
- (holders)
-
- (host)
- Senegal replaced Algeria (disqualified)
References
References
- (March 25, 2014). "La sélection disqualifiée de la CAN à cause d'un joueur". goal.com.
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