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Ten-man Algeria share spoils with spirited Sudan in goalless draw

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Last updated: 2025/12/04 at 3:16 PM
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Defending champions Algeria and Sudan played to a 0-0 draw in a Group D match of the FIFA Arab Cup on Tuesday, despite Algeria being reduced to 10 players in the first half. The game, held at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Doha, Qatar, saw a resilient Sudanese side press for a winner, but unable to break the deadlock. This FIFA Arab Cup result marks a slow start to the tournament for the pre-match favorites.

The match unfolded with Algeria controlling possession initially, but a red card issued to Adam Ounas before halftime changed the dynamic. Sudan capitalized on the numerical advantage, creating several scoring opportunities in the second period. However, solid defending and a strong performance from Algerian goalkeeper maintained the tie.

Algeria Held to Draw in FIFA Arab Cup Opener

The 2021 FIFA Arab Cup, a tournament featuring national teams from the Arab world, serves as a crucial preparation ground for several nations ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, also being hosted by Qatar. The competition, running from November 30th to December 18th, aims to increase footballing competition and development within the region. This year’s tournament includes 16 teams competing across multiple stadiums in Qatar.

Algeria dominated the first half, creating chances through Sofiane Bendebka and Adil Boulbina, both of whom were thwarted by Sudanese goalkeeper Mohamed Alnour. However, Ounas’s two yellow cards in quick succession – the offenses were not specified in reports – ultimately proved costly for the North African side.

Sudan dramatically shifted their strategy after the break, launching wave after wave of attacks. Striker Abdelrazig Yagoub came closest to scoring, unleashing a powerful shot in the 70th minute that narrowly missed the target, hitting the side netting. This signaled the closest either team came to breaking the stalemate.

Key Moments and Tactical Shifts

The sending-off of Ounas was undoubtedly the turning point of the match. It forced Algeria coach Madjid Bougherra to adopt a more defensive posture, focusing on preventing Sudan from scoring rather than continuing their attacking play. Bougherra acknowledged the difficulty in a post-match statement, noting the disruption to his team’s rhythm.

Conversely, Sudan’s coach will be pleased with his team’s response to the situation. While unable to secure a victory, they demonstrated significant resilience and a clear determination to capitalize on their opponent’s disadvantage. Alnour’s performance in goal was also vital, denying Algeria potential early leads.

Despite the pressure, Algeria’s defense held firm, preventing Sudan from converting their opportunities. Algerian football has seen a resurgence in recent years, and their ability to secure a draw even while a man down speaks to their strategic capacity.

The draw leaves both teams with one point in Group D. This result highlights the growing parity among teams in the Arab region as previously dominant sides now face tougher competition. The other teams in the group, Iraq and Bahrain, are expected to present significant challenges.

Looking ahead, Algeria will face Bahrain on Saturday at Khalifa International Stadium, while Sudan will play Iraq that same day at Stadium 974. Both teams will need to improve their attacking efficiency and maintain defensive solidity to progress to the knockout stages of the Arab Cup. A win in the next match is becoming increasingly vital for both nations as this group promises to be competitive.

The performance of both teams raises questions about their form heading into crucial qualifying matches for future international tournaments. Further results will be needed to determine whether this draw represents a temporary setback or a more fundamental issue for either side.

Analysts will be particularly watching to see how Algeria adjusts its tactics in the absence of a suspended player and whether Sudan can maintain the intensity and pressure they exerted in the second half. The upcoming fixtures will be critical in shaping their respective paths through the tournament.

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