African Nations Championship: Egypt and Algeria fail to qualify
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Egypt and Algeria failed to qualify for the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) finals in Kenya after suffering aggregate defeats to Morocco and Libya respectively.
Morocco beat Egypt 3-1 in Rabat on Friday to win the tie 4-2 overall.
Libya held Algeria to a 1-1 draw in Sfax to go through to the finals with a 3-2 aggregate victory.
The match was played in Tunisia for security reasons.
African Nations Championship qualifiers - first leg scores in brackets | |
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Friday: | Ivory Coast v Niger (1-2) |
Libya 1-1 Algeria (Libya win 3-2 on aggregate) | Mali v Mauritania (2-2) |
Morocco 3-1 Egypt (Morocco win 4-2 on aggregate) | Sudan v Ethiopia (1-1) |
Saturday: | Nigeria v Benin (0-1) |
Zambia v South Africa (2-2) | Sunday: |
Rwanda v Uganda (0-3) | Namibia v Comoros (1-2) |
DR Congo (holders) v Congo (0-0) | Ghana v Burkina Faso (2-2) |
Cameroon v Sao Tome e Principe (2-0) | Tuesday: |
Angola v Madagascar (0-0) | Guinea v Senegal (1-3) |
Aggregate winners qualify for finals in Kenya from 11 January to 2 February |
The Moroccans clinched their place thanks to three second-half goals from Jawad Yamiq, Abderrahim Maqran and Badr Belhrouz.
Hamid Hossam scored a late consolation goal for Egypt, who were making their debut in the biennial competition for home-based footballers.
Algeria knew they had to score at least twice against Libya to survive having lost the first leg 2-1, and they took the lead midway through the first half when Sofiane Bendebka scored off a rebound.
But first-leg match-winner Muaid Ellafi levelled on the stroke of half-time and Libya held on to take the aggregate win.
Despite CHAN matches only featuring locally-based footballers the games have full international status and count toward the monthly Fifa rankings.