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2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

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2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
Tournament details
Dates21 September 2022 – 28 March 2023
Teams38 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played60
Goals scored133 (2.22 per match)
Top scorer(s) (4 goals each)
2019
2027

This article details the qualification schedule and matches for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations.

Players born 1 January 2001 or later were eligible to participate in the competition. A total of 8 teams, including automatically qualified hosts Morocco, qualified to play in the group stages of this edition of the tournament, which also doubled as the first stage of the African qualification for the 2024 Summer Olympics men's football tournament in France.

Teams

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Apart from Morocco, the remaining 53 CAF members were eligible to enter qualification and a total of 38 national teams entered its draw which was announced on 18 August 2022.[1] Eighteen best teams from the previous edition and its qualification procedures were given a bye to the second round.

Main tournament edition hosts Bye to second round
(18 teams)
First round entrants
(20 teams)
Did not enter

Format

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Qualification ties were played on a home-and-away, two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, away goals rule was applied and if still tied, penalty shoot-out (no extra time) was used to determine the winner.

Schedule

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All matches were played during the FIFA International Window and its schedules were as follows:[2]

Round Leg Date
First round First leg 19–27 September 2022
Second leg
Second round First leg 22–23 October 2022
Second leg 29–30 October 2022
Third round[3] First leg 22–28 March 2023
Second leg

First round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Guinea-Bissau  2–4  Niger 0–0 2–4
Tanzania  3–3 (a)  South Sudan 0–0 3–3
Eswatini  3–2  Botswana 2–0 1–2
Mauritania  1–2  Togo 1–0 0–2
Ethiopia  0–1  DR Congo 0–0 0–1
Mozambique  5–1  Mauritius 3–0 2–1
Burkina Faso  2–2 (a)  Gambia 0–1 2–1
Libya  4–4 (a)  Rwanda 4–1 0–3
Madagascar  12–1  Seychelles 5–0 7–1
Angola  8–1  Namibia 2–1 6–0


Guinea-Bissau 0–0 Niger
Report
Niger 4–2 Guinea-Bissau
Report Camará 78', 88'
Referee: Adaari Abdul-Latif (Ghana)

Niger won 4–2 on aggregate.


Tanzania 0–0 South Sudan
Report
South Sudan 3–3 Tanzania
Report
Referee: Retselisitsoe Molise (Lesotho)

Tanzania won 3–3 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


Eswatini 2–0 Botswana
Report
Referee: Mathews Hamalila (Zambia)
Botswana 2–1 Eswatini
Report N. Dlamini 75'

Eswatini won 3–2 on aggregate.


Mauritania 1–0 Togo
El Abd 90+4' Report
Togo 2–0 Mauritania
Report
Referee: Tanislas Ahomlanto (Benin)

Togo won 2–1 on aggregate.


Ethiopia Voided
(0–0)
 DR Congo
Report
DR Congo Voided
(1–0)
 Ethiopia
Bongonga 74' Report

DR Congo won 1–0 on aggregate, but later got disqualified and had its result forfeited for fielding ineligible players. Although Ethiopia advanced to the final round, they chose not to compete and thus Algeria advanced in their place.


Mozambique 3–0 Mauritius
Report
Mauritius 1–2 Mozambique
Aristide 90+1' (pen.) Report
Complexe Sportif de Côte d'Or, Saint Pierre

Mozambique won 5–1 on aggregate.


Burkina Faso 0–1 Gambia
Report Bojang 78' (pen.)
Referee: Abubakar Abdullahi (Nigeria)
Gambia 1–2 Burkina Faso
82' Report

Burkina Faso won 2–2 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


Libya 4–1 Rwanda
Report Kamanzi 76'
Rwanda 3–0 Libya
Report
Referee: Souleiman Djama (Djibouti)

Rwanda won 4–4 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


Madagascar 5–0 Seychelles
Report
Referee: Dharamveer Hurbungs (Mauritius)
Seychelles 1–7 Madagascar
Aboudou 4' Report

Madagascar won 12–1 on aggregate.


Angola 2–1 Namibia
Report Tsuseb 58'
Namibia 0–6 Angola
Report

Angola won 8–1 on aggregate.

Second round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Niger  1–1 (a)  Ivory Coast 0–0 1–1
Sudan  3–3 (a)  Benin 2–0 1–3
Tanzania  1–3  Nigeria 1–1 0–2
Guinea  w/o[A]  Uganda
Eswatini  0–1  Egypt 0–0 0–1
Sierra Leone  1–2  Zambia 1–1 0–1
Togo  2–2 (a)  South Africa 2–2 0–0
Congo  2–2 (a)  Tunisia 1–0 1–2
DR Congo  w/o[B][C]  Algeria
Mozambique  1–4  Ghana 1–2 0–2
Burkina Faso  0–0 (3–5 p)  Senegal 0–0 0–0
Rwanda  1–2  Mali 1–1 0–1
Madagascar  0–5  Gabon 0–1 0–4
Angola  2–3  Cameroon 2–3 0–0

Notes:

  1. ^ Guinea won on a walkover after Uganda withdrew from the competition.[9]
  2. ^ DR Congo originally won the tie, but were later disqualified after competing in the second round for fielding ineligible players. Algeria advanced to the final round.[10]
  3. ^ Algeria won on a walkover after Ethiopia withdrew from the competition.[11][12]


Niger 0–0 Ivory Coast
Report
Ivory Coast 1–1 Niger
Traoré 59' Report Amoustapha 46'

Niger won 1–1 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


Sudan 2–0 Benin
Report
Referee: Abongile Tom (South Africa)
Benin 3–1 Sudan
Report Winsavi 82' (o.g.)
Referee: Abdel Aziz Bouh (Mauritania)

Sudan won 3–3 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


Tanzania 1–1 Nigeria
Msengi 76' (pen.) Report Makanjuola 29' (pen.)
Referee: Souleiman Djama (Djibouti)
Nigeria 2–0 Tanzania
Report
Referee: Gnama Aklesso (Togo)

Nigeria won 3–1 on aggregate.


Eswatini 0–0 Egypt
Report
Referee: Retselisitsoe Molise (Lesotho)
Egypt 1–0 Eswatini
Faisal 70' Report

Egypt won 1–0 on aggregate.


Sierra Leone 1–1 Zambia
A. Conteh 58' (pen.) Report Mutale 90' (pen.)
Zambia 1–0 Sierra Leone
Phiri 65' Report

Zambia won 2–1 on aggregate.


Togo 2–2 South Africa
Report
Referee: Moussa Ahmadou Alou (Niger)
South Africa 0–0 Togo
Report
Referee: Mashood Ssali (Uganda)

South Africa on 2–2 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


Congo 1–0 Tunisia
Bassinga 1' Report
Tunisia 2–1 Congo
Report Bassinga 85'

Congo won 2–2 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


DR Congo Voided
(4–1)
 Algeria
Report Bekkouche 85'
Algeria Voided
(3–1)
 DR Congo
Report Mwamba 58'
Referee: Noureddine El Jaafari (Morocco)

DR Congo won 5–4 on aggregate but was later disqualified, thus Algeria advanced to the final round.


Mozambique 1–2 Ghana
Vilanculos 88' Report Afriyie 65' (pen.), 76' (pen.)
Referee: Ibrahim Tsimanohitsy (Madagascar)
Ghana 2–0 Mozambique
Report

Ghana won 4–1 on aggregate.


Burkina Faso 0–0 Senegal
Report
Senegal 0–0 Burkina Faso
Report
Penalties
5–3
Referee: Younoussa Camara (Guinea)

Senegal won 5–3 on penalties and advanced to the final round.


Rwanda 1–1 Mali
Diaby 44' (o.g.) Report Diomandé 43'
Referee: Hassan Hagi (Somalia)
Mali 1–0 Rwanda
Traoré 35' Report
Referee: Stanislas Ahomlanto (Benin)

Mali won 2–1 on aggregate.


Madagascar 0–1 Gabon
Report Ovono 65'
Gabon 4–0 Madagascar
Report

Gabon won 5–0 on aggregate.


Angola 2–3 Cameroon
Zini 14', 88' Report
Cameroon 0–0 Angola
Report
Referee: Pierre Atcho (Gabon)

Cameroon won 3–2 on aggregate.

Third round

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Winners qualified for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Niger  2–1  Sudan 0–0 2–1
Nigeria  0–2  Guinea 0–0 0–2
Egypt  2–0  Zambia 2–0 0–0
South Africa  1–1 (a)  Congo 1–1 0–0
Algeria  1–2  Ghana 1–1 0–1
Senegal  3–4  Mali 3–1 0–3
Gabon  1–1 (7–6 p)  Cameroon 1–0 0–1
Niger 0–0 Sudan
Report
Sudan 1–2 Niger
Manu 88' Report
Referee: Godfrey Nkhakananga (Malawi)

Niger won 2–1 on aggregate.


Nigeria 0–0 Guinea
Report
Referee: Sabri Mohamed Fadul (Sudan)
Guinea 2–0 Nigeria
Report
Referee: Yannick Kabanga Malala (DR Congo)

Guinea won 2–0 on aggregate.


Egypt 2–0 Zambia
Report
Referee: Tsegay Mogos Teklu (Eritrea)
Zambia 0–0 Egypt
Report
Referee: Jeannot Franck Bito (Cameroon)

Egypt won 2–0 on aggregate.


South Africa 1–1 Congo
Maseko 67' Report Bissila 44'
Congo 0–0 South Africa
Report

Congo won 1–1 on aggregate via the away goals rule.


Algeria 1–1 Ghana
Bekkouche 90+2' Report Issahaku 86'
Referee: Hassen Corneh (Liberia)
Ghana 1–0 Algeria
Issahaku 12' Report
Referee: Younoussa Tawel Camara (Guinea)

Ghana won 2–1 on aggregate.


Senegal 3–1 Mali
Report Diarra 60'
Referee: Abdulsalam Kassim (Nigeria)
Mali 3–0 Senegal
Report

Mali won 4–3 on aggregate.


Gabon 1–0 Cameroon
Moussango 13' Report
Cameroon 1–0 Gabon
Eto'o 25' Report
Penalties
6–7

Gabon won 7–6 on penalties after a 1–1 draw on aggregate.

Qualified teams

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The following eight teams qualified for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations.[15]

Team Qualified on Previous U-23 Africa Cup of Nations appearances1
 Morocco (hosts) 7 July 2022 1 (2011)
 Egypt 26 March 2023 3 (2011, 2015, 2019)
 Congo 27 March 2023 0 (debut)
 Gabon 28 March 2023 1 (2011)
 Ghana 28 March 2023 1 (2019)
 Guinea 28 March 2023 0 (debut)
 Mali 28 March 2023 2 (2015, 2019)
 Niger 28 March 2023 0 (debut)
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Goalscorers

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There were 133 goals scored in 60 matches, for an average of 2.22 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Notes

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  1. ^ South Sudan played their home matches overseas, since none of their stadiums met the quality standards set in CAF's regulations.[4][5]
  2. ^ a b Burkina Faso played their home matches outside the country, since none of the stadiums met the quality standards set in CAF's regulations.[6]
  3. ^ Gambia played their home matches in Morocco, since none of their home stadiums met the quality standards set in CAF's regulations.[7]
  4. ^ Seychelles played their home matches overseas, since none of their stadiums met the quality standards set in CAF's regulations.[8]
  5. ^ Sierra Leone played their home matches in Liberia, since their only stadium which satisfies the criteria of hosting international matches – the Siaka Steven Stadium in Freetown – is undergoing long term renovations.[13][14]

References

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  2. ^ "The road to the TotalEnergies U23 AFCON, Morocco 2023 now mapped out". CAFOnline.com. 18 August 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  3. ^ "The race towards TotalEnergies U23 AFCON and 2024 Olympics peaks as African teams prepare for Third Round of Qualifiers". CAFOnline.com. 21 March 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Impressive CAF Champions League victories for Tanzanian clubs". News 9 Live. 11 September 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2022. Young Africans trounced South Sudanese side Zalan Rumbek 4-0 in a match switched to Tanzania because their rivals do not have an international-standard stadium.
  5. ^ Chol, ElSheikh (29 August 2022). "AL Hilal, Zalan FC risk missing CAF as Tanzania demands $17,000 for stadium rent". Eye Radio. Juba, South Sudan. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  6. ^ "RC Kadiogo vs Asante Kotoko moved to Benin". Modern Ghana. 8 September 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2022. Currently, Burkinabé teams are unable to host continental matches on home soil as national facilities are being renovated to meet the required standards set by the Confederation of African Football (Caf).
  7. ^ Camara, Arfang (26 September 2022). "Gambia To Play Burkina Faso In Afcon U-23 Return Leg Fixture Tomorrow". Voice Gambia. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Sundowns to host both legs of Champions League tie". SuperSport. 4 October 2022. There is no suitable stadium on the Indian Ocean island...
  9. ^ "La Guinée qualifiée au troisième tour après le retrait de l'Ouganda" [CAN U23: Guinea qualified in the third round after the withdrawal of Uganda]. LeKaloum Guinea News (in French). 18 October 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Menace de disqualification sur la RDC, l'Algérie vraiment repêchée ?" [CAN U23: threat of disqualification on the DRC, Algeria really fished out?]. Afrik Foot (in French). 27 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  11. ^ "Black Meteors to face Algeria in final round". Ghana SoccerNet. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  12. ^ "L'ALGÉRIE QUALIFIÉE ET AFFRONTERA LE GHANA AU DERNIER TOUR" [CAN U23 TOTALENERGIES, MOROCCO 2023 PRELIMINARIES: ALGERIA QUALIFIED AND WILL FACE GHANA IN THE LAST ROUND]. Algerian Football Federation (in French). 1 March 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  13. ^ "Sierra Leone close stadium for $40m rehabilitation". Football Sierra Leone. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  14. ^ Sang, Kiplagat (26 August 2022). "Liberia President Weah lauded for allowing Sierra Leone free stadium use". Goal.com. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Mali, Guinea through as TotalEnergies U23 AFCON qualifiers climax in style". CAFOnline.com. 28 March 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2023.