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Ethiopia: 0–1: 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification: 25,000 12 February 2003: FRA ... Guinea national football team results (2000–2019) Add languages ...
The group consisted of four teams: DR Congo, Guinea, Tanzania and Ethiopia. [2] The teams played against each other in a home-and-away round-robin format between September and November 2024. [3] DR Congo and Tanzania, the group winners and runners-up respectively, qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
This article provides details of international football games played by the Guinea national football team from 2020 to present. [1] [2] [3] Results ... Ethiopia 2–3 ...
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification matches were organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to decide the participating teams of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, the 35th edition of the international men's football championship of Africa.
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 .
The draw was held on 13 February 2025 at 13:25 EST at the Confederation of African Football Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. [11] The 7 teams were drawn into 3 games, with Runners-up of the previous edition Algeria receiving a bye to the second round.
The group contains Egypt, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia and Djibouti. The group winner will directly qualify for the World Cup, and the runner-up could potentially compete in the second round to advance to the inter-confederation play-offs. [1] [2]
The association administers the national football team, as well as the national league. [1] It was founded in 1960 and affiliated with FIFA since 1962 [3] and with the Confederation of African Football since 1963. [4] The Guinea national football team, nicknamed Syli nationale (National Elephants), have played international football since 1962. [1]