2022 African Nations Championship Group E

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Group E of the 2022 African Nations Championship , consisting of Cameroon, Congo and Niger, 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
E1Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon Central Zone 4 September 20225th 2020 Fourth place (2020)
E2Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Congo Central Zone 4 September 20224th 2020 Quarter-finals (2018, 2020)
E3Flag of Niger.svg  Niger Western Zone B 3 September 20224th 2020 Quarter-finals (2011)

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 211010+14 Knockout stage
2Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 21011103
3Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Congo 20110111
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Matches

Cameroon vs Congo

Cameroon  Flag of Cameroon.svg1–0Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Congo
Mbekeli Soccerball shade.svg63' Report
Miloud Hadefi Stadium, Oran
Referee: Abdelaziz Bouh (Mauritania)
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Cameroon
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Congo
Formation: 4–3–3
GK23 Marcelin Mbahbi
DF18 Saidou Ibrahim
DF3 Yves Alain Moukoko (c)
DF6 Che Malone
DF4 Bawak Thomas Etta
MF8 Arthur Avon Sub off.svg 89'
MF19 Louiz Mbah
MF13 Djawal Kaiba
FW14 Ramses Nguimzeu
FW11 Kemajou Dibami Sub off.svg 67'
FW2 Jerome Ngom Mbekeli
Substitutions:
FW25 Roche Foning
MF24 Joel Patten
GK1 Patrick Lionel Kibyen
MF17 Cedrick Martial Zemba
DF12 Ibrahim Abba
DF5 Donatien Tchami
FW7 Guy Eyike
MF22 Joseph Iyendjock
MF10 Valentin Beo Batto Sub on.svg 89'
MF21 Prince Junior Sime
DF20 Houzaifi Youssoufa
FW15 Harisson Djonkep Sub on.svg 67'
Coach:
Flag of Cameroon.svg Alioum Saidou
Formation: 4–4–2
GK23 Pavelh Ndzila (c)
DF14 Faria Ondongo
DF4 Julfin Ondongo Sub off.svg 52'
DF5 Carof Bakoua Sub off.svg 25'
DF3 Hernest Bryock Malonga
MF21 Prince Ilendo Sub off.svg 52'
MF8 Hardy Binguila
MF6 Joseph Mbangou
MF24 Love Bissila Sub off.svg 46'
FW10 Prince Obongo Sub off.svg 46'
FW9 Déo Bassinga Yellow card.svg 81'
Substitutions:
FW22 Japhet Mankou
FW11 Domi Massoumou Sub on.svg 46'
DF25 Arnauvy Mombouli Sub on.svg 52'
FW13 Junior Elenga
FW20 Kader Bidimbou Sub on.svg 52'
MF2 Venold Dzaba
GK1 Giscard Mavoungou
MF18 Borel Tomandzoto Sub on.svg 46'
FW7 Exaucé Nzahou
GK16 Chansel Massa Mohikola
DF15 Janard Mbemba Sub on.svg 25'
DF19 Luifrid Lessomo
Coach:
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Jean Élie Ngoya Obackas

Man of the Match:
Jerome Ngom Mbekeli (Cameroon) [2]

Assistant referees:
Nouha Bangoura (Senegal)
Eric Ayimavo Ulrich Ayamr (Benin)
Fourth official:
Djindo Louis Hougnandande (Benin)

Congo vs Niger

Congo  Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg0–0Flag of Niger.svg  Niger
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Miloud Hadefi Stadium, Oran
Referee: Daouda Gueye (Senegal)
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Congo
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Niger
Formation: 4–2–3–1
GK23 Pavelh Ndzila (c)
DF3 Hernest Bryock Malonga
DF19 Luifrid Lessomo
DF25 Arnauvy Mombouli
DF15 Janard Mbemba
MF6 Joseph Mbangou Yellow card.svg 64'
MF28 Junior Ngoma Ndzaou Yellow card.svg 15'Sub off.svg 90+1'
MF13 Junior Elenga Sub off.svg 69'
MF18 Borel Tomandzoto
MF21 Prince Ilendo Sub off.svg 69'
FW9 Déo Bassinga
Substitutions:
FW22 Japhet Mankou Sub on.svg 69'
GK1 Giscard Mavoungou
MF24 Love Bissila Sub on.svg 69'
FW10 Prince Obongo
FW7 Exaucé Nzahou
GK16 Chansel Massa Mohikola
DF14 Faria Ondongo
MF8 Hardy Binguila
FW11 Domi Massoumou Sub on.svg 90+1'
MF2 Venold Dzaba
Coach:
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Jean Élie Ngoya Obackas
Formation: 4–1–2–1–2
GK22 Mahamadou Djibo
DF5 Abdoul Adamou Garba Yellow card.svg 18'
DF15 Boureima Katakore (c)
DF3 Ismael Souley
DF2 Adamou Djibo
MF8 Moussa Kassa Moudou Sub off.svg 66'
MF23 Kader Aboubacar
MF20 Faysal Abdoulaye
MF14 Imarana Seyni Sub off.svg 56'
FW9 Abdoul Aziz Ibrahim Sub off.svg 86'
FW18 Bilyamine Moussa Sub off.svg 56'
Substitutions:
MF24 Marouf Salissou
FW7 Yacine Wa Massamba Sub on.svg 86'
MF21 Ziyad El-Jaouni Sub on.svg 66'
DF25 Laouali Salaou
GK1 Yahaya Mainassara Babari
FW10 Mossi Issa Moussa Sub on.svg 56'
FW4 Ibrahim Oumarou Sub on.svg 56'
DF26 Alhabib Hassane
MF13 Mahamadou Ibrahim
DF17 Mohamed Idrissa Karimou
GK16 Issiaka Kanta
DF6 Abdoul Kassali
Coach:
Flag of Niger.svg Harouna Doula Gabde

Man of the Match:
Junior Ngoma Ndzaou (Congo) [3]

Assistant referees:
Abdul Aziz Bollel Jawo (Gambia)
Hamedine Diba (Mauritania)
Fourth official:
Abdelaziz Bouh (Mauritania)

Niger vs Cameroon

Niger  Flag of Niger.svg1–0Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
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Miloud Hadefi Stadium, Oran
Referee: Celso Armindo Alvação (Mozambique)
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Niger
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Cameroon
Formation: 4–2–3–1
GK22 Mahamadou Djibo
DF2 Adamou Djibo
DF3 Ismael Souley Yellow card.svg 86'
DF15 Boureima Katakore (c)
DF5 Abdoul Adamou Garba
MF23 Kader Aboubacar
MF20 Faysal Abdoulaye Yellow card.svg 40'
MF14 Imarana Seyni Sub off.svg 46'
MF18 Bilyamine Moussa
MF9 Abdoul Aziz Ibrahim Sub off.svg 62'
FW11 Boubacar Hainikoye
Substitutions:
DF6 Abdoul Kassali
MF12 Ousseini Badamassi Sub on.svg 46'Sub off.svg 86'
MF24 Marouf Salissou Sub on.svg 62'
FW10 Mossi Issa Moussa
FW4 Ibrahim Oumarou
DF17 Mohamed Idrissa Karimou
GK16 Issiaka Kanta
MF13 Mahamadou Ibrahim
MF8 Moussa Kassa Moudou Sub on.svg 89'
FW7 Yacine Wa Massamba
MF21 Ziyad El-Jaouni
DF25 Laouali Salaou
Coach:
Flag of Niger.svg Harouna Doula Gabde
Formation: 4–3–3
GK23 Marcelin Mbahbi
DF4 Bawak Thomas Etta Sub off.svg 73'
DF3 Yves Alain Moukoko (c)
DF6 Che Malone Yellow card.svg 2'
DF18 Saidou Ibrahim
MF13 Djawal Kaiba Yellow card.svg 61'Sub off.svg 63'
MF19 Louiz Mbah
MF8 Arthur Avon
FW2 Jerome Ngom Mbekeli
FW25 Roche Foning
FW15 Harisson Djonkep Sub off.svg 88'
Substitutions:
DF20 Houzaifi Youssoufa
GK1 Patrick Lionel Kibyen
FW7 Guy Eyike Sub on.svg 88'
MF17 Cedrick Martial Zemba
MF24 Joel Patten
FW9 Emmanuel Beken
FW11 Kemajou Dibami
DF5 Donatien Tchami
MF21 Prince Junior Sime Sub on.svg 63'Sub off.svg 88'
FW14 Ramses Nguimzeu Sub on.svg 73'
MF10 Valentin Beo Batto
MF22 Joseph Iyendjock
Coach:
Flag of Cameroon.svg Alioum Saidou

Man of the Match:
Boubacar Hainikoye (Niger) [4]

Assistant referees:
Dos Reis Abelmiro Montenegro (São Tomé and Príncipe)
Diana Chikotescha (Zambia)
Fourth official:
Daouda Guèye (Senegal)

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 Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 2–2
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Congo 12–3
Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 12–3

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