Familiar look about Africa’s World Cup line-up
CAPE TOWN : The final night of African qualifying for the World Cup produced high drama and upsets on Tuesday, though the continent's line-up in Qatar will have a familiar look about it.
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CAPE TOWN : The final night of African qualifying for the World Cup produced high drama and upsets on Tuesday, though the continent's line-up in Qatar will have a familiar look about it.
ABUJA: Nigerian security forces fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of angry fans who stormed the pitch and went on a rampage after Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup late Tuesday. Outraged supporters flooded the field of the sold-out 60,000 capacity stadium in the capital, after Ghana upset the home team by forcing a 1-1 draw to win the African play-off on away goals and dash Nigeria’s hopes of appearing in the World Cup later this year.
All but five the 32 teams are now decided for the first ever winter World Cup with the draw for the highly anticipated event taking place in Qatar on April 1.
Nigeria suffered a shock home defeat against Ghana which ended their hopes of qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen sings Nigeria’s national anthem during the World Cup 2022 qualifying football match between Nigeria and Ghana at the National Stadium in Abuja on March 29, 2022. (Photo by Pius Utomi EKPEI / AFP)
The UAE will be in the World Cup qualifying draw when it takes place in Doha on Friday.
Police were forced to use tear gas to diffuse violent clashes with supporters after angry Nigeria fans stormed the pitch following a 1-1 draw with Ghana.
Morocco, Cameroon and Tunisia joined Senegal and Ghana as the African nations who will participate in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.