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Algeria, Cape Verde qualify as Nigeria fires Keshi

ALGERIA and Cape Verde became the first teams to qualify for next year’s African Cup of Nations as they guaranteed top-two finishes in their groups with wins late on Wednesday.

Struggling defending African champion Nigeria secured its first victory in final qualifying but still announced yesterday that coach Stephen Keshi had been fired. Keshi led Nigeria to the Cup of Nations title in 2013 and the last 16 of this year’s World Cup.

However, he was fired along with assistant coaches Daniel Amokachi and Ike Shorounmu after a meeting of the Nigeria Football Federation’s executive committee, the NFF said.

While Nigeria sits out of the qualification places, Algeria, which also made the last 16 at the World Cup, made it four wins from four games by beating Malawi 3-0. Goals by Yacine Brahimi, Riyad Mahrez and Islam Slimani sent Algeria to the 2015 finals in Morocco, scheduled for January and February.

Cape Verde made its debut at the Cup of Nations last year and will be going to a second straight tournament after a late goal by Heldon Ramos sealed a 1-0 win over Mozambique.

Cameroon moved to the brink of qualification after beating Sierra Leone 2-0, but Ivory Coast lost 3-4 at home to Congo to drop out of the qualifying places with two rounds to go. Jeremy Bokila’s winner two minutes from the end for Congo upset the standings in Group D. Cameroon and the Congolese are now in position to qualify.

The top two teams in each of the seven groups will advance along with the best third-place team — currently Egypt — and host Morocco. Nigeria and Ivory Coast are the big teams in danger of missing out.

Nigeria has been wrangling over a new contract for Keshi since the end of the World Cup and the African champion’s poor start in qualifying, when it went winless through its first three games, ultimately decided the coach’s fate. Hours after a 3-1 win over Sudan the NFF said Keshi and his assistants were relieved of their duties.

Former Nigeria coach Shaibu Amodu will take charge for the remainder of the qualifiers.




 

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