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  2. Gabon national football team results (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Results subsection. 1.1 2020. ... 11 October 2021 2022 World Cup qualification: Gabon : 2–0 ... 18 January 2022 2021 AFCON GS: Gabon : 22 Morocco:

  3. 2021 Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    It began on 23 January with the round of 16 and ended on 6 February 2022 with the final held at the Olembe Stadium in Yaoundé. A total of 16 teams (the top two teams from each group, along with the four best third-placed teams) advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament.

  4. Morocco national football team results (2020–present)

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    Toggle Results subsection. 1.1 2020. 1.2 2021. ... 18 January 2022 2021 AFCON GS: Gabon 22: Morocco : ... 23 September 2022 Friendly: Morocco : 2–0

  5. Morocco national football team records and statistics

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    23 November 2022 FIFA World Cup: Morocco ... Gabon 3–2 Morocco: Libreville, Gabon: 20:00 UTC+1: Aubameyang 76' Cousin 79' Mbanangoy ...

  6. 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Group C - Wikipedia

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    Group C of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations took place from 10 to 18 January 2022. The group consisted of debutants Comoros, Gabon, Ghana and Morocco. [1]Morocco and Gabon as the top two teams, along with Comoros as one of the four best third-placed teams, advanced to the round of 16.

  7. List of African Nations Championship finals - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the first final was DR Congo, who defeated Ghana 2–0. [1] The last final hosted in Algiers in 2023 was won by the Senegal, defeating Algeria 5–4 on penalties after the match ended 0–0. [2] Of the seven finals, two were decided bypenalty shoot-out (2014 and 2022).

  8. Botola - Wikipedia

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    Botola trophy. The Moroccan Football Championship was launched in the Sultanate in 11 June 1915. Organised by the Moroccan football league.The new organisation under the Royal Moroccan Football Federation took place in January 1957, Wydad AC was crowned with the edition of the 1956–57 season, which was its sixth title. [6]

  9. Gabon national football team - Wikipedia

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    The second match saw Gabon qualify for its first quarter-final since 1996 in the most dramatic circumstances. Gabon had come back to lead 2–1 only for Morocco to tie the match in early stoppage time. However, on the final play of the game, Gabon scored in the eighth minute of stoppage time, from a direct free kick.