2022 African Nations Championship Group D

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Group D of the 2022 African Nations Championship , consisting of Mali, Angola and Mauritania, began on 16 January and will end on 24 January 2023. [1]

Contents

Teams

Draw positionTeamZoneDate of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
D1Flag of Mali.svg  Mali Western Zone A 3 September 20225th 2020 Runners-up (2016, 2020)
D2Flag of Angola.svg  Angola Southern Zone 4 September 20224th 2018 Runners-up (2011)
D3Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania Western Zone A 2 September 2022 3rd 2018 Group stage (2014, 2018)

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania 211010+14 Knockout stage
2Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 20203302
3Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 20113411
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Matches

Mali vs Angola

Mali  Flag of Mali.svg3–3Flag of Angola.svg  Angola
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Miloud Hadefi Stadium, Oran
Referee: Karim Sabry (Morocco)
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Mali
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Angola
Formation: 4–2–3–1
GK1 Germain Berthé (c)
DF2 Ismael Bamba Sub off.svg 61'
DF5 Emile Kone Yellow card.svg 54'
DF4 Yoro Diaby
DF12 Souleymane Coulibaly
MF14 Fady Coulibaly Yellow card.svg 30'Sub off.svg 61'
MF19 Moussa Coulibaly
FW21 Djibril Coulibaly Sub off.svg 61'
MF6 Makan Samabaly
FW26 Sada Diallo Sub off.svg 71'
FW10 Hamidou Sinayoko
Substitutions:
MF24 Oumar Camara
FW25 Moctar Cisse
GK22 N'Golo Traoré
MF23 Cheick Keita
DF13 Bangaly Barou Sanogo
GK16 Aboubacar Doumbia
MF11 Ibrahim Sidibé Sub on.svg 61'
FW7 Ousmane Coulibaly Sub on.svg 71'
DF3 Ousmane Diallo Sub on.svg 61'
FW18 Cheickna Diakité Sub on.svg 61'
DF17 Ahmed Diomande
FW9 Moussa Koné
Coach:
Flag of Mali.svg Nouhoum Diane
Formation: 4–3–3
GK1 Hugo Marques
DF21 Eddie Afonso
DF15 Lulas
DF5 Joaquim Balanga
DF13 Augusto Carneiro
MF10 Pedro Pessoa Miguel Sub off.svg 79'
MF4 Além
MF18 Herenilson (c)
FW7 Gilberto
FW9 Depú Yellow card.svg 38'Sub off.svg 71'
FW11 Jaredi Teixeira Sub off.svg 79'
Substitutions:
MF6 Manuel Keliano
MF24 Ganga
MF16 Higino
FW17 Bito Sub on.svg 79'
GK12 Sambambi
FW19 Julinho Sub on.svg 67'
DF25 Hossi
MF23 Victoriano Yellow card.svg 88'Sub on.svg 79'
FW20 Lépua
GK22 Adilson da Cruz
DF2 Kibeixa
DF8 Paízo
Coach:
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Gonçalves

Man of the Match:
Yoro Diaby (Mali) [2]

Assistant referees:
Adou Hermann Desire Ngoh (Ivory Coast)
Dieudonne Mutuyimana (Rwanda)
Fourth official:
Mahmood Ali Ismail (Sudan)

Angola vs Mauritania

Angola  Flag of Angola.svg0–0Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania
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Miloud Hadefi Stadium, Oran
Referee: Djindo Louis Hougnandande (Benin)
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Angola
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Mauritania
Formation: 4–3–3
GK1 Hugo Marques
DF13 Augusto Carneiro Sub off.svg 85'
DF5 Joaquim Balanga
DF15 Lulas Sub off.svg 85'
DF21 Eddie Afonso Sub off.svg 85'
MF10 Pedro Pessoa Miguel
MF4 Além
MF18 Herenilson (c)Yellow card.svg 49'Sub off.svg 58'
FW11 Jaredi Teixeira Sub off.svg 58'
FW9 Depú
FW7 Gilberto Yellow card.svg 28'
Substitutions:
FW19 Julinho Sub on.svg 58'
MF6 Manuel Keliano Sub on.svg 58'
MF23 Victoriano
GK12 Sambambi
MF24 Ganga
FW17 Bito
MF16 Higino
FW20 Lépua Sub on.svg 85'
DF2 Kibeixa Sub on.svg 85'
DF8 Paízo Sub on.svg 85'
DF25 Hossi
GK22 Adilson da Cruz
Coach:
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Gonçalves
Formation: 4–4–2
GK16 Namori Diaw Yellow card.svg 90+6'
DF2 Soukrana Mheimid Yellow card.svg 42'
DF4 Nouh El Abd
DF5 Demini Saleck
DF3 Mohamedhen Beibou
MF23 Sidi Bouna Amar Sub off.svg 90+3'
MF6 Sidi El Abd
MF8 Mouhsine Bodda
MF10 Bessam (c)Sub off.svg 90+3'
FW7 Mamadou Sy Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 67'
FW9 Hemeya Tanjy Sub off.svg 81'
Substitutions:
DF13 Thierno Ba
GK22 Mahmoud Mbodj
MF18 Mouhamed Lejouade
FW20 Yassin El Welly Sub on.svg 67'
DF15 Demba Trawré
FW17 Sidi Abdoullah Touda
GK1M'Backé N'Diaye
MF21 Mohamed Lemine Sub on.svg 90+3'
MF24 Yacoub Sidi Ethmane Sub on.svg 90+3'
DF12 El Mokhtar Bilal
MF11 Moulaye Mhamed Moulaye Idriss
FW25 Mahmoud El Hassan Sub on.svg 81'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Amir Abdou

Man of the Match:
Gilberto (Angola) [3]

Assistant referees:
Eric Ayimavo Ulrich Ayamr (Benin)
Carine Atezambong Fomo (Cameroon)
Fourth official:
Vincentia Amédomé (Togo)

Mauritania vs Mali

Mauritania  Flag of Mauritania.svg1–0Flag of Mali.svg  Mali
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Miloud Hadefi Stadium, Oran
Attendance: 4,389
Referee: Mohamed Adel (Egypt)
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Mauritania
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Mali
Formation: 4–2–3–1
GK16 Namori Diaw
DF3 Mohamedhen Beibou Yellow card.svg 22'
DF5 Demini Saleck
DF4 Nouh El Abd
DF2 Soukrana Mheimid
MF8 Mouhsine Bodda
MF6 Sidi El Abd
MF10 Bessam (c)Sub off.svg 87'
MF9 Hemeya Tanjy
MF23 Sidi Bouna Amar
FW7 Mamadou Sy Sub off.svg 87'
Substitutions:
DF15 Demba Trawré
MF19 Sidi Eddey
GK22 Mahmoud Mbodj
GK1M'Backé N'Diaye
FW17 Sidi Abdoullah Touda
MF24 Yacoub Sidi Ethmane Sub on.svg 87'
FW20 Yassin El Welly
DF13 Thierno Ba
MF18 Mouhamed Lejouade
MF21 Mohamed Lemine Sub on.svg 87'
DF12 El Mokhtar Bilal
FW25 Mahmoud El Hassan
Coach:
Flag of Mali.svg Amir Abdou
Formation: 4–2–3–1
GK1 Germain Berthé (c)
DF12 Souleymane Coulibaly
DF4 Yoro Diaby
DF5 Emile Kone
DF3 Ousmane Diallo
MF19 Moussa Coulibaly
MF6 Makan Samabaly Sub off.svg 88'
MF7 Ousmane Coulibaly Sub off.svg 88'
MF11 Ibrahim Sidibé Sub off.svg 78'
MF21 Djibril Coulibaly Sub off.svg 77'
FW9 Moussa Koné Yellow card.svg 29'Sub off.svg 77'
Substitutions:
FW18 Cheickna Diakité Sub on.svg 77'
FW25 Moctar Cisse Sub on.svg 78'
DF13 Bangaly Barou Sanogo
DF17 Ahmed Diomande Sub on.svg 88'
GK22 N'Golo Traoré
FW26 Sada Diallo
MF14 Fady Coulibaly Sub on.svg 88'
GK16 Aboubacar Doumbia
DF2 Ismael Bamba
MF23 Cheick Keita
FW10 Hamidou Sinayoko Sub on.svg 77'
MF20 Nankoma Keita
Coach:
Flag of Mali.svg Nouhoum Diane

Man of the Match:
Hemeya Tanjy (Mauritania) [4]

Assistant referees:
Akram Abbes Zerhouni (Algeria)
Sid Ali Brahim El Hamlaoui (Algeria)
Fourth official:
Mehrez Melki (Tunisia)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.

TeamMatch 1Match 2Points
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Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 21–3
Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 22–4
Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania 31–4

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