20 November 2009 - 17H34  

Ghana, Ivory Coast clash in African Nations Cup
Ghana football fans celebrate after their team beat South Korea in a FIFA Under-20 World Cup quarter-final football match in the Egyptian city of Suez in October. World Cup qualifiers Ghana and Ivory Coast will clash in the first round of the African Nations Cup after the draw here Friday placed them in Group B with Burkina Faso and Togo.
Ghana football fans celebrate after their team beat South Korea in a FIFA Under-20 World Cup quarter-final football match in the Egyptian city of Suez in October. World Cup qualifiers Ghana and Ivory Coast will clash in the first round of the African Nations Cup after the draw here Friday placed them in Group B with Burkina Faso and Togo.

AFP - World Cup qualifiers Ghana and Ivory Coast will clash in the first round of the African Nations Cup after the draw here Friday placed them in Group B with Burkina Faso and Togo.

Defending champions Egypt, seeking a record third consecutive title in the biennial continental football showpiece, are in Group C with Nigeria, Mozambique and Benin.

Angola, the former Portuguese colony which is staging a competition first held 52 years ago in Sudan, are in Group A with Mali, Malawi and Algeria and appear capable of finishing among the top two and reaching the quarter-finals.

Cameroon, who have won the Nations Cup four times, are the team to beat in Group D, which is completed by Gabon, Zambia and Tunisia.

Capital city Luanda will host the opening match on January 10 and the final on January 31 and provincial centres Benguela, Cabinda and Lubango complete the venue line-up.

This Nations Cup is expected to attract massive international attention as it falls five months before South Africa stages the first World Cup to be held in Africa.

African Nations Cup draw made here Friday:

Gp A - Angola, Mali, Malawi, Algeria

Gp B - Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo

Gp C - Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Benin

Gp D - Cameroon, Gabon, Zambia, Tunisia

Matches to be played between Jan 10 and 31 in Luanda, Benguela, Cabinda and Lubango.

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