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Sudan lose to Burkina Faso as Algeria win again at AFCON

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Last updated: 2026/01/01 at 11:40 AM
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Sudan will face a daunting challenge in the knockout stage of the Africa Cup of Nations after a 2-0 defeat to Burkina Faso on Tuesday. The result confirmed Sudan’s progression as one of the best third-placed teams, but sets up a last-16 clash against reigning champions Senegal. Algeria, meanwhile, completed a perfect group stage with a 3-1 victory over Equatorial Guinea.

The match, played at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca, saw Burkina Faso take the lead through Lassina Traore in the 16th minute. A missed penalty by Sudan’s Algozoli Nooh proved costly, and Arsene Kouassi sealed the win late in the second half. Both teams had already qualified for the knockout rounds from Group E, but the result determined their seeding.

Sudan’s AFCON Journey Continues Despite Defeat

Despite the loss, Sudan’s qualification for the knockout stages represents a significant achievement for a nation grappling with ongoing conflict. Fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces erupted in April 2023, creating a challenging environment for the national team’s preparations. Their advancement as a third-placed team underscores their resilience.

This is only the second time Sudan has reached the knockout phase of the Africa Cup of Nations since winning the tournament in 1970. Ranked 117th in the world by FIFA, the team’s limited recent success makes a victory against Senegal a considerable upset. The match is scheduled for Saturday in Tangier.

Burkina Faso Secures Second Place

Burkina Faso’s victory secured their second-place finish in Group E, earning them a last-16 tie against the winners of Group F. That group, featuring Ivory Coast, Cameroon, and Mozambique, will conclude its matches on Wednesday. The 2013 runners-up demonstrated tactical flexibility, making seven changes to their starting lineup against Sudan.

The match saw an early injury to Burkina Faso goalkeeper Herve Koffi, forcing a substitution at halftime. However, replacement Kilian Nikiema maintained a clean sheet, contributing to the team’s solid defensive performance. Stephane Aziz Ki’s assist for Traore’s opening goal highlighted the team’s attacking prowess.

Algeria Maintains Perfect Record in Group Stage

Meanwhile, Algeria showcased their dominance in Group E with a convincing 3-1 win over Equatorial Guinea in Rabat. The two-time former champions finished the group stage with a perfect record of three wins from three matches. Algeria coach Vladimir Petkovic rotated his squad, making nine changes to the starting eleven.

Despite the significant team changes, Algeria quickly took control of the game, scoring three goals in a 14-minute span during the first half. Zineddine Belaid, Fares Chaibi, and Ibrahim Maza all found the back of the net. Emilio Nsue scored a consolation goal for Equatorial Guinea, but it wasn’t enough to alter the outcome. Algeria will next face the Democratic Republic of Congo in the last 16 next Tuesday.

The tournament has already seen several surprises, and the knockout stages promise further drama. The performance of teams like Sudan, navigating internal challenges to reach this stage, adds a compelling narrative to the competition. The next few days will determine which nations advance towards the final and the ultimate champion of African football.

Looking ahead, the focus shifts to the completion of Group F and the subsequent draw for the quarter-finals. The condition of key players, particularly those recovering from injuries, will be a crucial factor as teams prepare for the more intense competition of the knockout rounds. The potential for upsets remains high, making the AFCON a captivating spectacle for fans across the continent and beyond.

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