2023 Africa Cup of Nations Group B explained

Group B of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations took place from 14 to 22 January 2024.[1] The group consisted of Egypt, Ghana, Cape Verde, and Mozambique.[2]

Cape Verde and Egypt as the top two teams advanced to the round of 16.

Teams

Draw positionTeamZoneMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
October 2023December 2023
B1 style=white-space:nowrap data-sort-value="B1" Group D winners data-sort-value="8" 14 June 2023 26th data-sort-value="2.1" Winners (1957, 1959 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010) 35 33
B2 style=white-space:nowrap data-sort-value="B2" Group E winners data-sort-value="16" 7 September 2023 14th data-sort-value="2.2" Winners (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982) 60 61
B3 style=white-space:nowrap data-sort-value="B3" Group B runners-up data-sort-value="13" 18 June 2023 4th data-sort-value="2.3" Quarter-finals (2013) 71 73
B4 style=white-space:nowrap data-sort-value="B4" Group L runners-up data-sort-value="20" 18 June 2023 4th data-sort-value="1.4" Group stage (1986, 1996, 1998, 2010) 113 111
Notes

Matches

All times are local, GMT (UTC±0).

Egypt vs Mozambique

Egypt and Mozambique met for the sixth time, and this was also the fourth time both nations met in the Africa Cup of Nations. In the previous three meetings (1986, 1998 and 2010), Egypt won those respective matches 2-0. In addition, Egypt won both matches during the second round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification.

Mostafa Mohamed got Egypt off to a dream start in the second minute with a thunderous shot after a missed opportunity by Mohamed Salah. However, Mozambique staged a strong fightback in the second half, first with Witi heading home in the 55th minute from a brilliant pinpoint cross by Domingos Macandza, before three minutes later Clésio put on a stunning turn of pace before slotting into the net. Nonetheless, Mozambique were cruelly denied a historic win by a foul from Macandza on Salah, and Salah converted the penalty off the left post for a draw in the seventh minute of added time.[3]

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GK 16Mohamed El Shenawy
RB 3
CB 24
CB 6 Ahmed Hegazi
LB 12Mohamed Hamdy
CM 17
CM 5 Hamdy Fathy
RW 10Mohamed Salah (c)
AM 25
LW 7
CF 19Mostafa Mohamed
Substitutions:
FW 22
DF 4
MF 8
FW 9
Coach:
Rui Vitória
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GK 1 Ernan Siluane
RB 14Domingos
CB 17Mexer
CB 8 Edmilson Dove
LB 15
CM 21
CM 16Alfons Amade
RW 19
AM 7 Domingues (c)
LW 18
CF 13
Substitutions:
FW 10
DF 5
FW 9
MF 6
DF 4
Coach:
Chiquinho Conde
Man of the Match:
Guima (Mozambique)

Assistant referees


Dimbiniaina Andriatianarivelo (Madagascar)
Jonathan Ahonto Koffi (Togo)
Fourth official


Abdel Aziz Bouh (Mauritania)
Video assistant referee


Peter Waweru (Kenya)
Assistant video assistant referees


Haytem Guirat (Tunisia)

Ghana vs Cape Verde

Ghana and Cape Verde met for the sixth time ever, and this was their first encounter since the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, which Ghana won 2–0. In addition, Ghana also defeated Cape Verde twice during qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, including a 4-0 win in Cape Verde. This outcome secured Ghana's qualification for a FIFA World Cup for the first time in the nation's history.

Jamiro Monteiro shocked the Ghanaians in the 17th minute by tapping into an empty net after Richard Ofori palmed Jovane Cabral’s fierce first-time effort into the goalscorer’s path. After being ruled out of an equaliser from Ransford Yeboah for offside before half-time, within 15 minutes of the restart, Alexander Djiku capitalised from the corner kick, bundled into the bottom corner to restore parity. However, feckless defending doomed the Ghanaians in the second minute of extra time, when Garry Rodrigues capitalized from Ghanaian errors to slot into an empty net for the shock win.[4]

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GK 1 Richard Ofori (c)
RB 3 Denis Odoi
CB 23
CB 6 Mohammed Salisu
LB 14Gideon Mensah
CM 26
CM 8
RW 25
AM 7
LW 13
CF 9
Substitutions:
FW 10
FW 24
FW 19
MF 21
FW 11
Coach:
Chris Hughton
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GK 1 Vozinha
RB 23Steven Moreira
CB 5 Logan Costa
CB 4 Pico
LB 8 João Paulo
CM 14
CM 26Kevin Pina
CM 10
RF 20 Ryan Mendes (c)
CF 21
LF 7
Substitutions:
MF 18
FW 11
FW 17
MF 15
FW 9
Coach:
Bubista
Man of the Match:
Alexander Djiku (Ghana)

Assistant referees


Elvis Noupue (Cameroon)
Abelmiro dos Reis (São Tomé and Príncipe)
Fourth official


Ahmed Heerelal (Mauritius)
Video assistant referee


Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)
Assistant video assistant referees


Mokrane Gourari (Algeria)

Egypt vs Ghana

Egypt and Ghana met for the first time since a 1-1 draw on Nov. 12, 2017, in the teams' group stage finale for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. In addition, the nations also met at four previous editions of the Africa Cup of Nations, with the most recent being a group stage finale in 2017, when Mohamed Salah scored the only goal of the match in Port-Gentil, Gabon to give Egypt the 1-0 victory; coupled with Mali's 1-1 draw against Uganda, Ghana advanced to the knockout stage with Egypt. Ghana last defeated Egypt in 2013, winning 6-1 in the first leg of a playoff to determine who would qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, in first-half stoppage time Egyptian captain Mohamed Salah was injured, and within that time, Mohammed Kudus received a pass 25 yards from goal, shifted the ball away from Omar Marmoush and lashed in superbly to give Mohamed El Shenawy no chance.[5] After Mohamed Abdelmonem got his equalizer ruled out for offside, Marmoush redeemed at the 69th minute by pouncing on an awful backpass by Iñaki Williams, rounding Richard Ofori and tucking home with aplomb. Kudus immediately responded by restoring parity just two minutes later with a deflecting shot from a failed Abdelmonem's clearance. Still, Ghana's lead was squandered just three minutes later when Trézéguet dispatched the ball from Osman Bukari, before cutting for Mostafa Mohamed to slot in to end the manic thriller to a draw.[6]

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GK 16Mohamed El Shenawy
RB 4
CB 24
CB 6 Ahmed Hegazi
LB 12Mohamed Hamdy
DM 17
DM 5 Hamdy Fathy
CM 8 Emam Ashour
RF 10Mohamed Salah (c)
CF 19Mostafa Mohamed
LF 22
Substitutions:
FW 18
FW 7
MF 14
Coach:
Rui Vitória
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GK 1 Richard Ofori (c)
RB 3 Denis Odoi
CB 23Alexander Djiku
CB 6 Mohammed Salisu
LB 14Gideon Mensah
CM 21
CM 8
RW 25Antoine Semenyo
AM 20Mohammed Kudus
LW 19
CF 9 Jordan Ayew
Substitutions:
MF 26
FW 11
MF 15
FW 13
Coach:
Chris Hughton
Man of the Match:
Mohammed Kudus (Ghana)

Assistant referees


Boris Ditsoga (Gabon)
Carine Atezambong (Cameroon)
Fourth official


Tanguy Mebiame (Gabon)
Video assistant referee


Issa Sy (Senegal)
Assistant video assistant referees


Abongile Tom (South Africa)

Cape Verde vs Mozambique

Cape Verde and Mozambique met for the fifth time, as the previous four encounters involved qualifying matches for the Africa Cup of Nations. Both nations were drawn into Group F for qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations (along with Niger and Zambia), and the nations met twice in five days in October 2014. Mozambique, who had two draws coming into this match, won 2-0 in the first meeting against Cape Verde, who had opened qualifying with two victories, on Oct. 11, 2014. In the return match on Oct. 15, 2014, Cape Verde got a 79th-minute goal from Heldon, which happened to be the game's only goal; coupled with other results, Cape Verde was one of two nations to secure qualification for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. The nations also met during qualifying for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, with the team's first meeting being a 2-2 draw in Praia; Cape Verde had been winning until they allowed a stoppage-time goal in that match. The COVID-19 pandemic caused the other match to be delayed. When the teams met again on Mar. 30, 2021, it was another 1-0 victory for Cape Verde (this one, courtesy of an own goal from Mozambique's Faizal Bangal) that secured Cape Verde's qualification for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

Cape Verde got off to a perfect start when Bebé produced a fiery long-range set-piece shot to the net to give the Cape Verdeans the lead. In the 51st minute, Edmilson Dove's clumsy effort to hold the ball was intercepted by Ryan Mendes before Mendes doubled the West Africans' lead. Kevin Pina then ended any Mozambican hope for a comeback with an equally brilliant thunderous long-range shot.[7]

This result meant Cape Verde advanced past the group stages in three out of four AFCON they have participated.

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GK 1 Vozinha
RB 23
CB 5 Logan Costa
CB 4 Pico
LB 7
DM 26Kevin Pina
RM 14
LM 10
AM 8 João Paulo
CF 21
CF 20Ryan Mendes (c)
Substitutions:
FW 17
FW 9
FW 11
MF 18
MF 13
Coach:
Bubista
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GK 1 Ernan Siluane
RB 14
CB 17Mexer (c)
CB 8 Edmilson Dove
LB 15Reinildo Mandava
RM 20Geny Catamo
CM 21Guima
CM 16
LM 5
SS 19
CF 13
Substitutions:
MF 7
FW 9
MF 23
FW 18
DF 2
Coach:
Chiquinho Conde
Man of the Match:
Ryan Mendes (Cape Verde)

Assistant referees


Lahcen Azgaou (Morocco)
Mustapha Akerkad (Morocco)
Fourth official


Jalal Jiyed (Morocco)
Video assistant referee


Redouane Jiyed (Morocco)
Assistant video assistant referees


Zakaria Brinssi (Morocco)

Mozambique vs Ghana

Ghana and Mozambique met for the sixth time, with the first meeting coming in the final group matchday of the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa, with Ghana winning 2-0. The two nations also met during qualification for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, playing twice in four days in March 2016.

The Black Stars were awarded a penalty in the 15th minute after Joseph Paintsil was fouled by Nanani and Mexer in the penalty area. Jordan Ayew converted successfully. The situation became more favourable for the Ghanaians when from an attack in the 66th minute, Reinildo Mandava handled a shot from Mohammed Kudus, leading to another penalty which Jordan Ayew again converted. However, André Ayew's handball won the Mozambicans a penalty themselves, scored by Geny Catamo in the first minute of stoppage time. Three minutes later, a corner kick coming from Richard Ofori's mishandling of the ball resulted in a header from Mandava, which tied the score but it proved to be futile as Mozambique crashed out; however, the draw also left Ghana in despair as they had to wait until the final matches, with their elimination confirmed the day after.[8]

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GK 22Ivane Urrubal
CB 2
CB 17Mexer (c)
CB 15
DM 4
CM 21
CM 16
RW 20
LW 5 Bruno Langa
SS 19
CF 9
Substitutions:
FW 18
FW 13
MF 7
MF 11
MF 23
Coach:
Chiquinho Conde
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GK 1 Richard Ofori (c)
RB 3
CB 23
CB 6 Mohammed Salisu
LB 14Gideon Mensah
CM 21Salis Abdul Samed
CM 8
RW 25
AM 20
LW 13
CF 9
Substitutions:
MF 26
FW 10
DF 2
DF 18
FW 19
Coach:
Chris Hughton
Man of the Match:
Mohammed Kudus (Ghana)

Assistant referees


Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Abbes Zerhouni (Algeria)
Fourth official


Samuel Uwikunda (Rwanda)
Video assistant referee


Lahlou Benbraham (Algeria)
Assistant video assistant referees


Salima Mukansanga (Rwanda)

Cape Verde vs Egypt

Cape Verde and Egypt met for the first time ever in this group stage finale.

The match got off to a high-tempo start as Egypt was desperate to gain a ticket to advance. Despite Cape Verde having guaranteed their top spot, it was the Cape Verdeans who stroke first in the first minute of extra time when Benchimol swiveled and fired the ball into the bottom corner at the disbelief of the Egyptians. Five minutes after the restart, however, Trézéguet would find the back of the net for Egypt thanks to a clinical pass from Ahmed Hegazi before putting through the legs of Vozinha. The Egyptians, inspired by this goal, poured everything to find the second, and they were rewarded in the third minute of added time when Mostafa Mohamed, with the wit from his teammate Trézéguet's pass, dank the onrushing Vozinha to make it two for Egypt. However, just six minutes later, Egypt squandered the lead when Bryan Teixeira pounced over Mohamed El Shenawy to seal the deal of the match to a thrilling draw.[9]

This was the first time Cape Verde topped the table of the group stages in an AFCON. Meanwhile, despite three consecutive 2–2 draws, Egypt advanced to the knockout stages, thanks to Ghana dropping two points to Mozambique.

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GK 1 Vozinha
RB 17
CB 5
CB 3 Diney
LB 16Dylan Tavares
DM 26
RM 20Ryan Mendes (c)
CM 6
CM 18Kenny Rocha Santos
LM 11
CF 9
Substitutions:
FW 19
DF 23
MF 10
DF 8
MF 13
Coach:
Bubista
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GK 16
RB 3 Mohamed Hany
CB 24Mohamed Abdelmonem
CB 6 Ahmed Hegazi (c)
LB 13
DM 14Marwan Attia
DM 5
CM 8 Emam Ashour
RF 25
CF 19Mostafa Mohamed
LF 22
Substitutions:
FW 7
DF 12
FW 11
FW 18
GK 23
Coach:
Rui Vitória
Man of the Match:
Trézéguet (Egypt)

Assistant referees


Liban Abdoulrazack (Djibouti)
Steven Moutsassi (Congo)
Fourth official


Patrice Tanguy (Gabon)
Video assistant referee


Abongile Tom (South Africa)
Assistant video assistant referees


Maria Rivet (Mauritius)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.

TeamMatch 1Match 2Match 3Points
1 2 –3
3 1 5 –9
3 1 1 –5
3 4 –7

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FULL LIST: 2023 AFCON group draw. Damilola. Olufemi. 12 October 2023. The Punch.
  2. News: WATCH LIVE: TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Cote d’Ivoire 2023 Official Draw. 10 December 2023. Confederation of African Football.
  3. Web site: Egypt 2 Mozambique 2. 14 January 2024. BBC Sport. 26 January 2024.
  4. Web site: Ghana 1 Cape Verde 2. 14 January 2024. BBC Sport. 26 January 2024.
  5. Web site: Egypt 2 Ghana 2. 18 January 2024. Sky Sports . 26 January 2024.
  6. Web site: Egypt 2 Ghana 2. 18 January 2024. BBC Sport. 26 January 2024.
  7. Web site: Africa Cup of Nations: Cape Verde reach last 16 with over Mozambique, Senegal through, Guinea beat Gambia. 19 January 2024. TNT Sports. 26 January 2024.
  8. Web site: Mozambique 2 Ghana 2. 22 January 2024. BBC Sport. 24 January 2024.
  9. Web site: Cape Verde 2 Egypt 2. 22 January 2024. BBC Sport. 26 January 2024.