World Cup 2023 – qualification: 6 of the 12 teams qualified in the second round known

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Group A: Cape Verde takes over, Mali in the tough

Fourth before today, Cape Verde made a big splash by beating Nigeria (79-70). The 1st occupy the Cape Verdeans (6 points +8)TimePlace of the group at end of this 1TimeDay of the return phase. Leaders before this round, D’Tigers (6 points +11) fall at 2Th square. They lost against Cape Verde in the first leg (71 – 79).

Uganda (6 pts.-13) consolidates its 3ThPlace without playing. The Ugandans were able to benefit from the withdrawal by Mali, whose players refused play due to a history bonus history. The Eagles are now back at the wall in this group. To qualify for the 2023 World Cup, they must beat Nigerian and Cape Verde.

This Saturday, Nigeria will be trying to revive against Mali. Cape Verde will be fighting to keep their seat in the fight against Uganda.

Group B: Cameroon – Rwanda to whom The 3thSquare?

Rwanda celebrated its 60th birthdayThAnniversary of independence through a defeat against South Sudan (63–73). Paul Kagame’s presence was not enough for the men of Cheikh Sharr, who remain the red lanterns of this group. South Sudanese sign 4ThYou can achieve success in as little as seven days. They are the dominant hen.

Tunisia was the African champions and held their rank above Cameroon (65-54) The Eagles of Carthage (7 points) still hold their 2Th square. The Indomitable Lions (5 point) are always 3Th. They cross Rwanda This Saturday for what could be the “final” of the 3th square. Cameroon won (57-45) the first leg. South Sudan will be challenged by Tunisia for the 1Time square. In February, the South Sudanese won (72-64)

Group C: CAR revives, Côte d’Ivoire continues

The Central African Republic beat Guinea (61-56) to get its momentum back. The 4th place is occupied by the Fauves (5 pts-58).Th square. But they put pressure upon the Guineans (3Th, 5 pts-27 The Central African Republic plays Côte d’Ivoire this Saturday, while Guinea will face Angola. The Elephants reaffirmed their status by defeating the Palancas Negras (75-73). They remain undefeated after four games. Angola snatches their 2Th reverse.

Group D: Egypt ejects Senegal, Kenya forfeit

Third before today, Egypt struck hard against Senegal (76-43). The group is dominated by the Pharaohs (7 points +80). They will be in the second round for the 2023 World Cup qualifiers.

Senegal (6pts +25) was the leader in this round and now finds itself in 3Th square. Because Kenya didn’t make it to Alexandria, the Lions will be in round 2. DR Congo (7 pts+24), occupies the 2Th square. The package for Kenyans was a huge benefit to the Leopards. They will cross Senegal on Saturday.

Victor BAGAYOKO

Mondial 2023-Qualification-3rd window: Program 2th daytime

Group A

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Bank Kigali Arena

10:00 a.m. Mali–Nigeria

1:00 p.m. Cape Verde – Uganda

Group B

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Bank Kigali Arena

4:00 p.m. Cameroon – Rwanda

7:00 p.m. South Sudan – Tunisia

Group C

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Treichville Sports Palace

4:00 p.m. Guinea – Angola

7:00 p.m. Ivory Coast – Central African Republic

Group D

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Borg Elarab Arena

6:00 p.m. Kenya – Egypt

8:30 p.m. Senegal – DR Congo

Results 1TimeDaytime

Group A

Friday, 1erJuly 2022

Nigeria- Cape Verde 70-79

Uganda – Mali 20-00

Group B

Friday, 1erJuly 2022

Rwanda – South Sudan 63-73

Tunisia – Cameroon 65-54

Group C

Friday, 1erJuly 2022

Central African Republic – Guinea 61-56

Angola- Ivory Coast, 73-75

Group D

Friday, 1erJuly 2022

DR Congo –Kenya 20-00

Egypt – Senegal 76-43

Ranking

Group A: 1er Cape Verde (6 pts +8), 2e Nigeria (6pts +11), 3eUganda (6 pts. -13), 4eMali (5 points -6)

Group B: 1erSouth Sudan (8 +36 pts), 2ThTunisia (7 points +21), 3ThCameroon (5 points -9), 4ThRwanda (4 pts. -48).

Group C: 1erIvory Coast (8 pts +42), 2,eAngola (6 points +43), 3eGuinea (5 pts. -27), 4eCentral African Republic (5.PTS -58).

Group D: 1erEgypt (7 pts +80), 2ThDR Congo (7 pts+24), 3ThSenegal (6 pts+25), 4Th Kenya (3 pts -129)



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