Five African representative teams at this year’s summer World Cup in Brazil will fully utilize the international friendlies date this week to assess their progress as the day count drops under 100 days to the start of the tournament.
Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Nigeria will be in action Wednesday 5 March as the continent’s representatives’ face tests which they intend to use as stepping stones for a successful tournament. Fans across the continent will be watching with interest the preparations of the five finalists as respective technical experts get their men through the paces and international matches which will help coaches make their final squads.
With growing optimism that Africa’s big five have a chance to go all the way in Brazil, the build-ups starting with Wednesday night’s action across the world, will get fans and the continent into excitement and a frenzy of high anticipation.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles face Mexico in the US city of Atlanta while Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure lead the Elephants charge against a hugely talented and highly competitive Belgian side. Samuel Eto’o and the Indomitable Lions square off against the Portuguese led by World Player of the Year Christiano Ronaldo while the Black Stars – with an array of exciting talents that include Sulley Muntari, Kevin Prince Boateng and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu – take on Montenegro. Algeria’s Desert Foxes will be in Blida to take on Slovenia as they commence preparations for the global soccer show piece where they are pitted against Belgium, South Korea and Russia in the group stages.
Africa’s 2014 campaign will start on 13th June with Cameroon taking on Mexico in a Group A which also has hosts Brazil and Croatia. The Elephants are next in action against Japan on the 14th June in Group C which also has Columbia and Greece. The Super Eagles get into action on the 16th June against Iran before taking on Argentina and Bosnia & Herzegovina in Group F. The Black Stars, also on 16th June, enter the competition with a date against the USA before clashes against Germany and Portugal.
African friendly international fixtures on Wednesday
Nigeria v Mexico
Tunisia v Colombia
Malawi v Zimbabwe
Algeria v Slovenia
Belgium v Ivory Coast
Burundi v Rwanda
Botswana v South Sudan
Bosnia Herzegovina v Egypt
Portugal v Cameroon
Luxembourg v Cape Verde Islands
Morocco v Gabon
Mozambique v Angola
Burkina Faso v Comoros Islands
Zambia v Uganda
Mauritania v Niger
Montenegro v Ghana
Mali v Senegal
South Africa v Brazil
Iran v Guinea
Libya v Congo Brazzaville
Namibia v Tanzania
Confederation of African Football (CAF) News
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