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2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round

Football tournament qualification stage


Football tournament qualification stage

This page provides the summaries of the CAF second round matches for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification and the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. The 48 qualifiers (45 direct entrants plus 3 winners of the first round) were split into 12 groups of four in the draw held in Durban, South Africa, on 25 November 2007. Teams in each group played a home-and-away round-robin in 2008, with the 12 groups winners and 8 best runners-up advancing to the third round. As not all groups were of equal size after the exclusion of Ethiopia and the withdrawal of Eritrea, when ranking the runners-up, their results against their group's 4th placed team would not be counted.

Seeding

One team from each of the following pots was drawn into each group.

Pot APot BPot CPot D

Particular cases: Angola and South Africa

Group 1

Eto'o

Eto'o Bebbe


Soares

Khalfan
Tegete

Tchoyi

Tegete Ngassa

Meyong Ze Makoun

Group 2

Khaiseb



Oliech

Feindouno

Is. Bangoura


Bester Shipanga Malajila

Bah Zayatte Oliech

Group 3

Job Mendonça

O. Tchomogo Sessègnon

Yamba Asha

Batabaire Wagaluka

Omotoyossi

Anicet


Omotoyossi Locó

Kamilou

Gilberto Zé Kalanga

Group 4

Epitié

Nwaneri

Moriri Fanteni



I. Uche

Suma

Obinna Odemwingie Odiah

Group 5

Agogo Kingston

Seema Agogo

N'Guéma


Daoud Al Shibani Shaban

Muntari


Méyé Mbanangoyé

Agogo Amoah

Group 6

Eight people, all young men, were crushed to death by crowds before this match outside the stadium.

Ziani


Makor Gueye

Diouf
H. Camara

Saïfi
Yahia Gueye

Jallow

Group 7


Mafoko


Carlitos Domingues

Zokora
Cissé


Kalou

Group 8

Makasi
Bokota

(3–0) Aboucherouane Kharja

Benjelloun Safri Kharja

(1–2)

(0–1)

Bokota Karekezi

El Zhar

(6–1) Nigussie Mesud Adane


Hadji Zemmama

Group 9


Ben Saada


Annacoura


Kéré Koné

Jemâa

Nahimana


Mikari Ben Frej Ben Khalfallah

Dagano

Group 10

A. Coulibaly S. Coulibaly


Djerabe

Muhannad Tambal

Ibara

S. Keita

Hassan


Agab Saif Eldin

Agab

Group 11

Eritrea withdrew from the qualifiers on 25 March 2008 and were not replaced.


Salelwako




Adebayor Olufadé

Group 12

Kanyenda Kamwendo Chavula Ng'ambi Mkandawire

Eid

Hosny Hassan Eid


Nonda
Matumona
Mputu


Tshinyama
Mbokani


Chavula
Nyondo


Msowoya

Hassan Aboutrika Riyad

Rankings of runners-up

Along with the 12 group winners, the 8 best runners-up also advanced to the third round. In determining the rankings of the runners-up, results against the fourth-placed team (for groups with 4 teams) would be excluded (and are hence excluded from the table below).

Goalscorers

  • Moumouni Dagano

  • Razak Omotoyossi

  • Samuel Eto'o

  • Ismaël Bangoura

  • Frédéric Kanouté

  • Shabani Nonda

  • Junior Agogo

  • Dennis Oliech

  • Seydou Keita

  • Youssef Safri

  • Saïd Makasi

  • Emmanuel Adebayor

  • Flávio Amado

  • Yssouf Koné

  • Dady

  • Zola Matumona

  • Dieumerci Mbokani

  • Emad Moteab

  • Sekou Cissé

  • Boubacar Sanogo

  • Essau Kanyenda

  • Chiukepo Msowoya

  • Wilko Risser

  • Ikechukwu Uche

  • Jerson Tegete

  • Adékamni Olufadé

  • Antar Yahia

  • Karim Ziani

  • Diphetogo Selolwane

  • Mahamoudou Kéré

  • Henri Mbazumutima

  • Claude Nahimana

  • Albert Meyong Ze

  • Léger Djimrangar

  • Hilaire Kédigui

  • Wilfried Urbain Elvis Endzanga

  • Lys Mouithys

  • Mohamed Aboutrika

  • Ahmed Eid Abdel Malek

  • Ahmed Hassan

  • Amr Zaky

  • Andualem Nigussie

  • Fikru Tefera

  • Fabrice Do Marcolino

  • Bruno Zita Mbanangoyé

  • Roguy Méyé

  • Njogu Demba-Nyrén

  • Tijan Jaiteh

  • Laryea Kingston

  • Prince Tagoe

  • Pascal Feindouno

  • Olivier Makor

  • Moses Chavula

  • Robert Ng'ambi

  • Sidi Yaya Keita

  • Wesley Marquette

  • Abdessalam Benjelloun

  • Youssef Hadji

  • Houssine Kharja

  • Rudolph Bester

  • Alhassane Issoufou

  • Joseph Yobo

  • Labama Bokota

  • Olivier Karekezi

  • El Hadji Diouf

  • Cheikh Gueye

  • Philip Zialor

  • Kagiso Dikgacoi

  • Faisal Agab

  • Muhannad El Tahir

  • Haytham Tambal

  • Siza Dlamini

  • Collen Salelwako

  • Danny Mrwanda

  • Chaouki Ben Saada

  • Hichem Essifi

  • Issam Jemâa

  • Geofrey Massa

  • Eugene Sseppuya

  • Gilbert Mushangazhike

  • Rafik Djebbour

  • Rafik Saïfi

  • Yamba Asha

  • Ricardo Job Estévão

  • Gilberto

  • Zé Kalanga

  • Locó

  • Mantorras

  • António Mendonça

  • Khaled Adénon

  • Jocelyn Ahouéya

  • Stéphane Sessègnon

  • Oumar Tchomogo

  • Séïdath Tchomogo

  • Boitumelo Mafoko

  • Aristide Bancé

  • Charles Kaboré

  • Selemani Ndikumana

  • Gustave Bebbe

  • André Bikey

  • Achille Emaná

  • Jean Makoun

  • Rigobert Song

  • Somen Tchoyi

  • Babanco

  • Lito

  • José Semedo

  • Marco Soares

  • Armand Djerabe

  • Syriakata Hassan

  • Marius Mbaiam

  • Gervais Batota

  • Franchel Ibara

  • Edson Minga

  • Hérita Ilunga

  • Lomana LuaLua

  • Tresor Mputu

  • Tsholola Tshinyama

  • Ahmed Daher

  • Moussa Hirir

  • Hosny Abd Rabo

  • Adane Girma

  • Mesud Mohammed

  • Saladin Said

  • Tesfaye Tafese

  • Rodolfo Bodipo

  • Juvenal Edjogo Owono

  • Juan Ramón Epitié

  • Ronan Carolino Falcão

  • Bruno Ecuele Manga

  • Stéphane N'Guéma

  • Ousman Jallow

  • Mustapha Jarju

  • Matthew Amoah

  • Stephen Appiah

  • Sulley Muntari

  • Mamadou Bah

  • Kamil Zayatte

  • Kanga Akalé

  • Salomon Kalou

  • Bakari Koné

  • Didier Zokora

  • Mohammed Jamal

  • Austin Makacha

  • McDonald Mariga

  • Francis Ouma

  • Lehlohonolo Seema

  • Sello Muso

  • Zah Rahan Krangar

  • Dioh Williams

  • Osama Al Fazzani

  • Younes Al Shibani

  • Omar Daoud

  • Ahmed Saad Osman

  • Hesham Shaban

  • Guy Mamihasindrahona

  • Stephan Rabemananjara

  • Elvis Kafoteka

  • Joseph Kamwendo

  • Noel Mkandawire

  • Atusaye Nyondo

  • Adama Coulibaly

  • Soumaila Coulibaly

  • Dominique Da Silva

  • Ely Cheikh Voulany

  • Dahmed Ould Teguedi

  • Andy Sophie

  • Hicham Aboucherouane

  • Nabil El Zhar

  • Tarik Sektioui

  • Merouane Zemmama

  • Eugénio Fernando Bila

  • Carlitos

  • Domingues

  • Almiro Lobo

  • Miro

  • Dário Monteiro

  • Tico-Tico

  • Costa Khaiseb

  • Paulus Shipanga

  • Ismaël Alassane

  • Daouda Kamilou

  • Moussa Mallam

  • Yakubu

  • Obinna Nwaneri

  • Christian Obodo

  • Peter Odemwingie

  • Chidi Odiah

  • Bobo Bola

  • Henri Camara

  • Salif Diao

  • Abdoulaye Faye

  • Kader Mangane

  • Ibrahima Sonko

  • Don Annacoura

  • Bertrand St. Ange

  • Kewullay Conteh

  • Mohammed Kallon

  • Sheriff Suma

  • Thembinkosi Fanteni

  • Surprise Moriri

  • Siphiwe Tshabalala

  • Ahmed Aadil

  • Saif Eldin Ali Idris Farah

  • Ala'a Eldin Yousif

  • Athuman Iddy

  • Nizar Khalfan

  • Khalfan Ngassa

  • Shadrack Nsajigwa

  • Moustapha Salifou

  • Tijani Belaid

  • Saber Ben Frej

  • Fahid Ben Khalfallah

  • Radhi Jaïdi

  • Yassin Mikari

  • Timothy Batabaire

  • David Obua

  • Ibrahim Sekagya

  • Dan Wagaluka

  • Christopher Katongo

  • Felix Katongo

  • Cuthbert Malajila

  • Esrom Nyandoro

  • Said Riyad (against Egypt)

  • Bruno Ecuele Manga (against Libya)

  • Pascal Anicet (against Benin)

  • Kassaly Daouda (against Angola)

  • Joseph Yobo (against Sierra Leone)

  • Cheikh Gueye (against Algeria)

Notes

References

References

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  2. [http://fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/preldraw/2010%5ffwc%5fpreliminary%5fdraw%5finformation%5fafrica%5fe%5f28444.pdf Preliminary Draw Information - Africa] {{Webarchive. link. (2019-07-09 , [[FIFA]], retrieved 23 November 2007)
  3. (July 2021). "Angola 2010 – Fixture, stadiums and list of champions". Periodismo de fútbol internacional.
  4. "FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF) 2010, football - table and standings".
  5. (2008-06-23). "Angola held by Cranes in Luanda". [[BBC Sport]].
  6. "Ghana to play Lesotho in Bloemfontein". [[Ghana Broadcasting Corporation]].
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  8. (2 June 2008). "Eight die in Liberia soccer stadium crush".
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