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    News » Sports » African Football: Friendly matches announced in September to prepare Qatar 2022

    African Football: Friendly matches announced in September to prepare Qatar 2022

    By Gérard Dawa16 September 2022Updated:24 June 2023
    Les équipes africaines ne se donnent pas du tout de repos malgré le report en mars prochain de la suite des qualifications pour la CAN 2023. Les cinq représentants du continent à la Coupe du monde (20 novembre-18 décembre), s’apprêtent à disputer une série de matches amicaux entre le 21 et le 27 septembre 2022 pour préparer ainsi Qatar 2022. Il s’agit du Cameroun, du Ghana, du Maroc, du Sénégal et de la Tunisie.
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    The African teams do not give themselves any rest at all despite the postponement in March of the continuation of the qualifications of the CAN 2023. The five representatives of the continent at the World Cup (20 November-18 December), are preparing to play a series of friendly matches between 21 and 27 September 2022 to prepare Qatar 2022. They are Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia.

    Schedule of the friendly matches

    Wednesday, September 21st

    Libya – Uganda, in Benghazi

    Thursday, September 22nd

    Comoros – Tunisia, venue not communicated [France]

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    Friday, September 23rd

    Algeria – Guinea, in Oran

    Bahrain – Cape Verde, in Manama

    Uzbekistan – Cameroon, venue not given [Corée du Sud]

    Brazil – Ghana, in Le Havre [France]

    DR Congo – Burkina Faso, venue not given [Maroc]

    Mali – Zambia, in Bamako

    Egypt – Niger, in Cairo

    Saturday, September 24th

    Uganda – Tanzania, in Benghazi [Libye]

    South Africa – Sierra Leone, in Soweto

    Senegal – Bolivia, in Orleans [France]

    Ivory Coast – Togo, in Quevilly [France]

    Mauritania – Benin, venue not communicated [Maroc]

    Congo – Madagascar, in Rabat [Maroc]

    Martinique – Guinea-Bissau, in Fort-de-France [France]

    Sunday, September 25th

    Niger – Liberia, in Cairo [Egypte]

    Monday, September 26th

    Mali – Zambia, in Bamako

    Tuesday, September 27th –

    Libya – Tanzania, in Benghazi

    Algeria – Nigeria, in Oran

    Guinea – Ivory Coast, in Amiens [France]

    South Korea – Cameroon, in Seoul

    Comoros – Burkina Faso, venue not given [Maroc]

    Brazil – Tunisia, in Paris [France]

    DR Congo – Sierra Leone, venue not given [Maroc]

    Egypt – Liberia, in Cairo

    Ghana – Nicaragua, in Lorca [Espagne]

    Mauritania – Congo, venue not given [Maroc]

    Benin – Madagascar, venue not given [Maroc]

    Togo – Equatorial Guinea, venue not given [Maroc]

    South Africa – Botswana, in Soweto

    Senegal – Iran, in Vienna [Autriche]

    Sources: National federations, clubs renting their stadium and/or company organizing international matches.

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    Gérard Dawa, journaliste reporter à Afro impact. Titulaire d’une Licence en journalisme obtenue à l’ENSTIC au Bénin, je suis passionné des questions de santé, culture et sport. J’ai fait également mes armes à la radio et je suis membre actif de la PMS "Plateforme Médias et Santé" du Bénin. Je cumule à ce jour 8 ans d’expérience en journalisme.

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