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Ethiopia: 0–1: 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification: 25,000 12 February 2003: FRA Mali: 0–1: Friendly: 30 March 2003: GUI Niger: 2–0: 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification: Mansaré 40' pen., M.Sylla 89' 25,000: 7 June 2003: NIG Niger: 0–1: 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification: 50,000 21 June 2003: GHA Liberia: 2–1: 2004 ...
Ethiopia (145) Botswana (146) ... Team 1 vs. Team 2 Second leg 26 March 2024 Team 2 vs. Team 1 Group stage: Matchday 1 ... Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg;
The Guinea national football team (French: Équipe de football de Guinée) represents Guinea in men's international football and is controlled by the Guinean Football Federation. They have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals, and their best finish in the Africa Cup of Nations was runners-up in 1976 .
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Ethiopia themselves also won an AFCON tournament, the 1962 edition, when they were the hosts. [1] Since then, success has started to fade from Ethiopia's football and after 1982, Ethiopia would have to wait until 2013, when the country qualified for the final tournament after a 31-year absence. [2]
Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance Ref. 1957: Egypt 4–0 Ethiopia: Municipal Stadium: Khartoum, Sudan 30,000 [4] 1959: United Arab Republic 2–1 [n 1] Sudan: Prince Farouk Stadium: Cairo, Egypt 30,000 [5] 1962: Ethiopia 4–2 United Arab Republic: Hailé Sélassié Stadium: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 30,000 [6] 1963: Ghana 3–0 Sudan
Ad-Diba was the first ever player to score a hat-trick in an Africa Cup of Nations match; he scored four for Egypt in a 4–0 victory against Ethiopia on 16 February 1957, the final match of the inaugural tournament. [4] [5] Ad-Diba was also the first ever top goalscorer for an Africa Cup of Nations tournament, scoring 5 goals for Egypt in 1957 ...