2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations qualification
Tournament details
Dates12 November 2018 – 10 September 2019
Teams43 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played66
Goals scored157 (2.38 per match)
Top scorer(s)Zambia Fashion Sakala (5 goals)
2015
2023

The 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations qualification was a men's under-23 football competition, which decided the participating teams of the 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations.

Players born 1 January 1997 or later were eligible to participate in the competition. A total of eight teams qualified to play in the final tournament, including Egypt who qualified automatically as hosts.[1] These matches also served as the first stage of the CAF qualifiers for the 2020 Summer Olympics men's football tournament in Japan.

Teams

Apart from Egypt, the remaining 53 members of CAF were eligible to enter the qualifying competition, and a total of 43 national teams were in the qualifying draw, which was announced on 2 October 2018.[2] The 13 teams which had the best performance in the 2015 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations final tournament and qualifying competition were given a bye to the second round.

Final tournament hosts Bye to second round
(13 teams)
First round entrants
(30 teams)
  •  Angola
  •  Botswana
  •  Burkina Faso
  •  Burundi
  •  Cameroon
  •  Chad
  •  DR Congo (D)
  •  Equatorial Guinea
  •  Eswatini
  •  Ethiopia
  •  Gambia (W)
  •  Ghana
  •  Guinea
  •  Kenya
  •  Libya
  •  Malawi
  •  Mauritania
  •  Mauritius
  •  Mozambique
  •  Namibia (W)
  •  Niger
  •  Rwanda
  •  São Tomé and Príncipe
  •  Seychelles
  •  Somalia
  •  South Sudan
  •  Sudan
  •  Tanzania
  •  Togo
  •  Uganda
Notes
Did not enter

Format

Qualification ties were played on a home-and-away, two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, away goals rule was applied, and if still tied, penalty shoot-out (no extra time) was used to determine the winner.

Schedule

The schedule of the qualifying rounds was as follows.[3] All matches were played during the FIFA International Window. The third round was originally scheduled for 3–11 June 2019 but was rescheduled to 2–10 September 2019 due to the proximity of its initial dates to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations between 21 June and 19 July.[4]

Round Leg Date
First round First leg 12–20 November 2018
Second leg
Second round First leg 18–26 March 2019
Second leg
Third round First leg 2–10 September 2019
Second leg

Bracket

The bracket of the draw was announced by the CAF on 2 October 2018.[2][3]

The seven winners of the third round qualified for the final tournament.

First round Second round Third round
            
 Angola w/o
 Namibia
 Angola 1 0 1
 South Africa 3 3 6
 South Africa 5 0 5
 Zimbabwe 0 0 0
 Mozambique (a) 0 1 1
 Eswatini 0 1 1
 Mozambique 0 0 0
 Zimbabwe 0 2 2
First round Second round Third round
            
 Botswana 1 1 2
 Malawi 2 1 3
 Malawi 0 0 0
 Zambia 1 1 2
 Zambia 2 3 5
 Congo 1 3 4
 Burundi (a) 2 1 3
 Tanzania 0 3 3
 Burundi 0 1 1
 Congo 0 2 2
First round Second round Third round
            
 Ghana 5 0 5
 Togo 1 1 2
 Ghana 4 0 4
 Gabon 0 0 0
 Ghana 1 1 2
 Algeria 1 0 1
 Equatorial Guinea 1 3 4
 São Tomé and Príncipe 1 1 2
 Equatorial Guinea 0 1 1
 Algeria 0 3 3
First round Second round Third round
            
 Cameroon 3 1 4
 Chad 0 1 1
 Cameroon w/o
 Sierra Leone
 Cameroon (a) 1 1 2
 Tunisia 0 2 2
 Uganda 1 0 1
 South Sudan 0 2 2
 South Sudan 0 0 0
 Tunisia 0 1 1
First round Second round Third round
            
 Burkina Faso 1 1 2
 Niger 1 3 4
 Niger 1 1 2
 Ivory Coast 2 6 8
 Ivory Coast (a) 0 2 2
 Guinea 1 1 2
 Mauritania 1 1 2
 Guinea 2 4 6
 Guinea 2 0 2
 Senegal 1 0 1
First round Second round Third round
            
 Seychelles 1 0 1
 Sudan 1 1 2
 Sudan 2 0 2
 Kenya 0 0 0
 Kenya 5 3 8
 Mauritius 0 1 1
 Sudan 1 0 1
 Nigeria 0 5 5
 Libya w/o
 Gambia
 Libya 2 0 2
 Nigeria 0 4 4
First round Second round Third round
            
 Rwanda 0 0 0
 DR Congo 0 5 5
 DR Congo[note 1] 2 0 2 w/o
 Morocco 0 1 1 w/o
 Morocco 1 0 1
 Mali 1 1 2
 Ethiopia 4 0 4
 Somalia 0 1 1
 Ethiopia 1 0 1
 Mali 1 4 5

First round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Angola  w/o  Namibia
Mozambique  1–1 (a)  Eswatini 0–0 1–1
Botswana  2–3  Malawi 1–2 1–1
Burundi  3–3 (a)  Tanzania 2–0 1–3
Ghana  5–2  Togo 5–1 0–1
Equatorial Guinea  4–2  São Tomé and Príncipe 1–1 3–1
Cameroon  4–1  Chad 3–0 1–1
Uganda  1–2  South Sudan 1–0 0–2
Burkina Faso  2–4  Niger 1–1 1–3
Mauritania  2–6  Guinea 1–2 1–4
Seychelles  1–2  Sudan 1–1 0–1
Kenya  8–1  Mauritius 5–0 3–1
Libya  w/o  Gambia
Rwanda  0–5  DR Congo 0–0 0–5
Ethiopia  4–1  Somalia 4–0 0–1
Angola Cancelled Namibia
Report
Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda
Referee: Blaise Ngwa (Cameroon)
Namibia Cancelled Angola
Report
Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek
Referee: Lazard Tsiba (Congo)

Angola won on walkover after Namibia withdrew.[5]


Mozambique 0–0 Eswatini
Report
Estádio do Zimpeto, Maputo
Referee: Georges Gatogato (Burundi)
Eswatini 1–1 Mozambique
  • G. Dlamini 33'
Report
  • Bonera 61'
Mavuso Sports Centre, Manzini
Referee: Tirelo Mositwane (Botswana)

1–1 on aggregate. Mozambique won on away goals.


Botswana 1–2 Malawi
Report
  • Legopelo 85' (o.g.)
  • Nachipo 88'
Botswana National Stadium, Gaborone
Referee: Thando Ndzandzeka (South Africa)
Malawi 1–1 Botswana
Report
  • Gaogangwe 90+4'
Kamuzu Stadium, Blantyre
Referee: Celso Alvação (Mozambique)

Malawi won 3–2 on aggregate.


Burundi 2–0 Tanzania
  • Mabano 60' (pen.)
  • Mavugo 78'
Report
Tanzania 3–1 Burundi
  • Kyombo 4'
  • Yusuph 43'
  • Kiimbwa 70'
Report
  • Mavugo 89'
National Stadium, Dar es Salaam
Referee: Diraneh Guedi (Djibouti)

3–3 on aggregate. Burundi won on away goals.


Ghana 5–1 Togo
Report
Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi
Referee: Issa Sy (Senegal)
Togo 1–0 Ghana
  • Anika 19'
Report
Stade Municipal, Lomé
Referee: Beida Dahane (Mauritania)

Ghana won 5–2 on aggregate.


Equatorial Guinea 1–1 São Tomé and Príncipe
Report
  • Gilson 3'
Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Mohamed Ali Moussa (Niger)
São Tomé and Príncipe 1–3 Equatorial Guinea
  • Gilson 34'
Report

Equatorial Guinea won 4–2 on aggregate.


Cameroon 3–0 Chad
Report
Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo, Yaoundé
Referee: Pierre Atcho (Gabon)
Chad 1–1 Cameroon
  • Nodji 29'
Report
  • Ngan 18'

Cameroon won 4–1 on aggregate.


Uganda 1–0 South Sudan
Report
Phillip Omondi Stadium, Kampala
Referee: Ahmed Hassan (Egypt)
South Sudan 2–0 Uganda
  • Taku 23'
  • Wol 89'
Report
Juba Stadium, Juba
Referee: Omar Artan (Somalia)

South Sudan won 2–1 on aggregate.


Burkina Faso 1–1 Niger
Report
  • Hanhainikoye 27' (pen.)
Stade du 4 Août, Ouagadougou
Referee: Nabil Boukhalfa (Algeria)
Niger 3–1 Burkina Faso
  • Salou 45', 63'
  • Boubacar 74'
Report
  • Cissé 78'

Niger won 4–2 on aggregate.


Mauritania 1–2 Guinea
  • Teguedi 9'
Report
Guinea 4–1 Mauritania
Report
  • Traoré 16'
Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry
Referee: Daniel Laryea (Ghana)

Guinea won 6–2 on aggregate.


Seychelles 1–1 Sudan
Report
  • Waleed 15'
Stade Linité, Victoria
Referee: Tewodros Mitiku (Ethiopia)
Sudan 1–0 Seychelles
  • Fanchette 48' (o.g.)
Report
Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum
Referee: Ali Sabilla (Uganda)

Sudan won 2–1 on aggregate.


Kenya 5–0 Mauritius
Report
Mauritius 1–3 Kenya
Report
Anjalay Stadium, Belle Vue Maurel
Referee: Andofetra Rakotojaona (Madagascar)

Kenya won 8–1 on aggregate.


Libya Cancelled Gambia
Report
Gambia Cancelled Libya
Report

Libya won on walkover after Gambia withdrew.[7]


Rwanda 0–0 DR Congo
Report
Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi
Referee: Kalilou Traoré (Ivory Coast)
DR Congo 5–0 Rwanda
Report
Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa
Referee: Peter Waweru (Kenya)

DR Congo won 5–0 on aggregate.


Ethiopia 4–0 Somalia
Report
Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa
Referee: Haythem Guirat (Tunisia)
Somalia 1–0 Ethiopia
  • F. Hassan 14'
Report

Ethiopia won 4–1 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Angola  1–6  South Africa 1–3 0–3
Mozambique  0–2  Zimbabwe 0–0 0–2
Malawi  0–2  Zambia 0–1 0–1
Burundi  1–2  Congo 0–0 1–2
Ghana  4–0  Gabon 4–0 0–0
Equatorial Guinea  1–3  Algeria 0–0 1–3
Cameroon  w/o  Sierra Leone
South Sudan  0–1  Tunisia 0–0 0–1
Niger  2–8  Ivory Coast 1–2 1–6
Guinea  2–1  Senegal 2–1 0–0
Sudan  2–0  Kenya 2–0 0–0
Libya  2–4  Nigeria 2–0 0–4
DR Congo  2–1 w/o[note 1]  Morocco 2–0 0–1
Ethiopia  1–5  Mali 1–1 0–4
Angola 1–3 South Africa
  • Teixeira 87'
Report
Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda
Referee: Lebalang Mokete (Lesotho)
South Africa 3–0 Angola
Report
Bidvest Stadium, Johannesburg
Referee: Audrick Nkole (Zambia)

South Africa won 6–1 on aggregate.


Mozambique 0–0 Zimbabwe
Report
Estádio do Zimpeto, Maputo
Referee: Attisso Attiogbe (Togo)
Zimbabwe 2–0 Mozambique
  • Chirinda 88'
  • Murimba 90+4'
Report
National Sports Stadium, Harare
Referee: Thulani Sibandze (Eswatini)

Zimbabwe won 2–0 on aggregate.


Malawi 0–1 Zambia
Report
Kamuzu Stadium, Blantyre
Referee: Imtehaz Heeralall (Mauritius)
Zambia 1–0 Malawi
Report
National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka
Referee: Blaise Ngwa (Cameroon)

Zambia won 2–0 on aggregate.


Burundi 0–0 Congo
Report
Congo 2–1 Burundi
Report

Congo won 2–1 on aggregate.


Ghana 4–0 Gabon
Report
Accra Sports Stadium, Accra
Referee: Jean-Marc Ganamandji (Central African Republic)
Gabon 0–0 Ghana
Report

Ghana won 4–0 on aggregate.


Equatorial Guinea 0–0 Algeria
Report
Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Abdoulaye Rhissa (Niger)
Algeria 3–1 Equatorial Guinea
Report
Stade du 5 Juillet 1962, Algiers
Referee: Louis Houngnandande (Benin)

Algeria won 3–1 on aggregate.


Cameroon Cancelled Sierra Leone
Report
Sierra Leone Cancelled Cameroon
Report

Cameroon won on walkover due to FIFA's suspension of the Sierra Leone Football Association.[8]


South Sudan 0–0 Tunisia
Report
Juba Stadium, Juba
Referee: Omar Artan (Somalia)
Tunisia 1–0 South Sudan
Report
Stade du 7 Mars, Ben Gardane
Referee: Abdulwahid Huraywidah (Libya)

Tunisia won 1–0 on aggregate.


Niger 1–2 Ivory Coast
  • Sabo 58'
Report
Stade Général Seyni Kountché, Niamey
Referee: Alhadi Mahamat (Chad)
Ivory Coast 6–1 Niger
Report

Ivory Coast won 8–2 on aggregate.


Guinea 2–1 Senegal
Report
Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry
Referee: Fitial Kokolo (Congo)
Senegal 0–0 Guinea
Report
Stade Lat Dior, Thiès
Referee: Babacar Sarr (Mauritania)

Guinea won 2–1 on aggregate.


Sudan 2–0 Kenya
  • Waleed 32', 75' (pen.)
Report
Kenya 0–0 Sudan
Report
Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani
Referee: Andofetra Rakotojaona (Madagascar)

Sudan won 2–0 on aggregate.


Libya 2–0 Nigeria
Report
Nigeria 4–0 Libya
Report
Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba
Referee: Anthony Ogwayo (Kenya)

Nigeria won 4–2 on aggregate.


DR Congo 2–0 Morocco
Report
Morocco 1–0 DR Congo
Report
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat
Referee: Louis Hakizimana (Rwanda)

DR Congo won 2–1 on aggregate. However, they were later disqualified for fielding an ineligible (overaged) player, and Morocco won on walkover.[9]


Ethiopia 1–1 Mali
  • Demu 72'
Report
  • Samadiaré 52'
Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa
Referee: Jackson Pavaza (Namibia)
Mali 4–0 Ethiopia
Report
Stade Modibo Kéïta, Bamako
Referee: Gilberto Dos Santos (Guinea-Bissau)

Mali won 5–1 on aggregate.

Third round

Winners qualified for 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations.[10]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
South Africa  5–0  Zimbabwe 5–0 0–0
Zambia  5–4  Congo 2–1 3–3
Ghana  2–1  Algeria 1–1 1–0
Cameroon  2–2 (a)  Tunisia 1–0 1–2
Ivory Coast  2–2 (a)  Guinea 0–1 2–1
Sudan  1–5  Nigeria 1–0 0–5
Morocco  1–2  Mali 1–1 0–1
South Africa 5–0 Zimbabwe
Report
Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg
Referee: António Caluassi Dungula (Angola)
Zimbabwe 0–0 South Africa
Report
Barbourfields Stadium, Bulawayo
Referee: Tshepo Mokani Gobagoba (Botswana)

South Africa won 5–0 on aggregate.


Zambia 2–1 Congo
Report
  • Thémopolé 47'
National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka
Referee: Ibrahim Ben Tsimanohitsy (Madagascar)
Congo 3–3 Zambia
Report
Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat, Brazzaville
Referee: Isidore Essono Nze (Gabon)

Zambia won 5–4 on aggregate.


Ghana 1–1 Algeria
Report
Accra Sports Stadium, Accra
Referee: Kouassi Frederic Francois Biro (Ivory Coast)
Algeria 0–1 Ghana
Report
Stade 8 Mai 1945, Sétif
Referee: Jalal Jayed (Morocco)

Ghana won 2–1 on aggregate.


Cameroon 1–0 Tunisia
Report
Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo, Yaoundé
Referee: Fitial Charel Just Kokolo (Congo)
Tunisia 2–1 Cameroon
Report
Stade Olympique de Radès, Radès
Referee: Mohamed Adel Elsaid Hussien (Egypt)

2–2 on aggregate. Cameroon won on away goals.


Ivory Coast 0–1 Guinea
Report
Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan
Referee: Yelebodom Gado Mawabwe Bodjona (Togo)
Guinea 1–2 Ivory Coast
  • Mo. Traoré 35'
Report
Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry
Referee: Jerry Yekeh (Liberia)

2–2 on aggregate. Ivory Coast won on away goals.


Sudan 1–0 Nigeria
Report
Al-Merrikh Stadium, Omdurman
Referee: Souleiman Ahmed Djama (Djibouti)
Nigeria 5–0 Sudan
Report
Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba
Referee: Bangaly Konaté (Guinea)

Nigeria won 5–1 on aggregate.


Morocco 1–1 Mali
Report
Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh
Referee: Daouda Guèye (Senegal)
Mali 1–0 Morocco
Report
Stade Modibo Kéïta, Bamako
Referee: Omar Sallah (Gambia)

Mali won 2–1 on aggregate.

Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament.

Team Qualified on Previous appearances in Africa U-23 Cup of Nations1
 Egypt (hosts) 23 June 2017[1] 2 (2011, 2015)
 South Africa 10 September 2019 2 (2011, 2015)
 Zambia 8 September 2019 1 (2015)
 Ghana 10 September 2019 0 (debut)
 Cameroon 10 September 2019 0 (debut)
 Ivory Coast 10 September 2019 1 (2011)
 Nigeria 10 September 2019 2 (2011, 2015)
 Mali 10 September 2019 1 (2015)
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Goalscorers

There were 157 goals scored in 66 matches, for an average of 2.38 goals per match.

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Notes

  1. ^ a b DR Congo were disqualified for fielding an ineligible (overaged) player.
  2. ^ a b The matches between Ghana and Togo, originally scheduled for 16 and 20 November 2018, were postponed to 18 and 22 December 2018 due to Ghana hosting the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations.[6]
  3. ^ Somalia played their home leg in Djibouti due to the Somali Civil War.
  4. ^ Libya played their home leg in Tunisia due to the Libyan Civil War.

References

  1. ^ a b "DECISIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - 23 SEPTEMBER 2017". www.cafonline.com. 23 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Qualifiers fixtures: Total U-23 Africa Cup of Nations - Egypt 2019". CAF. 2 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Qualifier Total U-23 AFCON, Egypt 2019" (PDF). CAF.
  4. ^ "Total AFCON U-23: Rescheduling of Third Round matches". CAF. 14 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Namibia Withdraw From 2019 AFCON 23s Qualifiers". www.cafonline.com. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  6. ^ "U-23 AfconQ: Ghana-Togo tie moved to December". footy-ghana.com. 14 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Gambia dragged out of Olympic qualifiers". thepoint.gm. 8 October 2018.
  8. ^ "CAN U23 : le Cameroun de Rigobert Song qualifié par forfait". Afrik-Foot. 8 March 2019.
  9. ^ "ELIM CAN U23: LA RD CONGO DISQUALIFIÉE AU PROFIT DU MAROC". africatopsports.com. 24 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Fixtures of the Third Round of the U-23Q" (PDF). cafonline.com.