Monday, November 16, 2015

CHAN 2016: Nigeria Draw Tunisia, Guinea, Niger Republic In Group C

Nigeria’s home-based Super Eagles on Tuesday
secured a dicey draw, while hosts Rwanda were
handed a tricky one for next year’s African Nations Championship (CHAN) tagged “Rwanda 2016”.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the
competition which is now in its fourth edition is for footballers playing in the domestic leagues on the African continent.

After the draw held on Sunday in the Rwandan capital city of Kigali, Nigeria will have to contend with 2011 champions Tunisia, as well as neighbours and old foes Niger Republic.

Guinea, who stopped Nigeria from making it to the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, make up their group, Group C.

The host nation were drawn in Group A alongside Gabon, Morocco and Cote D’Ivoire, while the winners of the maiden edition in 2009, DR Congo, are in Group B.

DR Congo have 2011 losing finalists Angola, Cameroun and Ethiopia to contend with.

Zimbabwe, one of two teams to have competed at every edition of the CHAN since its birth in 2009, are in Group D with Mali, Uganda and Zambia.

Secretary-General of Confederation of African Football, Hicham El-Amrani, conducted the draw with Rwanda captain Haruna Niyonzima and head coach of Rwanda women’s national team, Marie-Grace Umuntu.

Rwanda President Paul Kagame chaired the function, while CAF Second Vice-President Almamy Camara led the delegation from the continent’s soccer governing body.

NAN reports that Camara is also president of the
Organising Committee of the competition, which will take place from Jannury 16 to February 7 in Rwanda.

Summary of the table:

Group A 
Rwanda 
Morocco 
Cote D'Ivoire
Gabon

Group B 
DR Congo 
Angola 
Cameroun 
Ethiopia 

Group C 
Nigeria 
Tunisia 
Guinea 
Niger Republic 

Group D
Zimbabwe 
Mali
Uganda 
Zambia 

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