2023 Africa Cup of Nations Group F

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Group F of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations took place from 17 to 24 January 2024. [1] The group consisted of Morocco, DR Congo, Zambia, and Tanzania. [2]

Contents

Morocco and DR Congo as the top two teams advanced to the round of 16.

Teams

Draw positionTeamZoneMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
October 2023 [nb 1] December 2023
F1Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco UNAF Group K winners28 March 202319th 2021 Winners (1976)1313
F2Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo UNIFFAC Group I winners9 September 202320th 2019 Winners (1968, 1974)6467
F3Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia COSAFA Group H winners17 June 202318th 2015 Winners (2012)8284
F4Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania CECAFA Group F runners-up7 September 20234th 2019 Group stage (1980, 2019)122121

Notes

  1. The rankings of October 2023 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 321051+47Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo 30302203
3Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 30212312 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 30211432 [lower-alpha 1]
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Tied on head-to-head points. Overall goal difference: Zambia −1, Tanzania −3

Matches

All times are local, GMT (UTC±0).

Morocco vs Tanzania

Morocco and Tanzania met for the sixth time, with the previous five being qualification matches for both the Africa Cup of Nations and the World Cup. The first meeting occurred on 9 October 2010, with Morocco winning 1–0 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and would win again exactly one year later on 9 October 2011, a 3–1 victory in Marrakech which secured Morocco's qualification for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. The nation split the two meetings during qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, with Tanzania pulling off a 3–1 victory in Dar es Salaam on 24 March 2013, before Morocco won 2–1 in Marrakech on 8 June 2013. Ultimately, neither nation qualified for the tournament. The most recent meeting occurred on 21 November 2023, with Morocco winning 2–0 in Dar es Salaam to start off its road to qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

For the first 30 minutes Morocco struggled to break down a cohesive Tanzanian side, however, Hakim Ziyech finally struck a fierce free kick that was parried by Aishi Manula and fell for Romain Saïss to score the opener. Morocco struggled to break through the Tanzanian defence again until Novatus Dismas got dismissed in the 70th minute after a foul on Azzedine Ounahi. Ounahi then struck the second seven minutes later, before Youssef En-Nesyri secured Morocco's win just three minutes later from a clinical Achraf Hakimi pass.

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Tanzania
GK1 Yassine Bounou
RB2 Achraf Hakimi
CB5 Nayef Aguerd
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LB27 Mohamed Chibi Yellow card.svg 61'
CM4 Sofyan Amrabat
CM15 Selim Amallah Sub off.svg 72'
RW7 Hakim Ziyech Sub off.svg 81'
AM8 Azzedine Ounahi Sub off.svg 81'
LW16 Abdessamad Ezzalzouli Sub off.svg 71'
CF19 Youssef En-Nesyri Sub off.svg 81'
Substitutions:
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MF23 Bilal El Khannous Sub on.svg 72'
FW20 Ayoub El Kaabi Sub on.svg 81'
FW17 Sofiane Boufal Sub on.svg 81'
MF10 Amine Harit Sub on.svg 81'
Coach:
Walid Regragui
GK18 Aishi Manula
RB2 Haji Mnoga
CB14 Bakari Mwamnyeto
CB4 Ibrahim Hamad
LB15 Mohammed Husseini Yellow card.svg 90+6'
CM3 Mudathir Yahya Sub off.svg 46'
CM7 Himid Mao Yellow card.svg 22'
CM20 Novatus Dismas Yellow card.svg 31' Yellow-red card.svg 70'
RW10 Mbwana Samatta Sub off.svg 69'
CF21 Charles M'Mombwa Yellow card.svg 61'
LW11 Tarryn Allarakhia Sub off.svg 38'
Substitutions:
FW12 Simon Msuva Sub on.svg 38'
MF8 Morice Abraham Sub on.svg 46'
MF6 Feisal Salum Sub on.svg 69'
Coach:
Flag of Algeria.svg Adel Amrouche

Man of the Match:
Azzedine Ounahi (Morocco)

Assistant referees:
Jerson dos Santos (Angola)
Seydou Tiama (Burkina Faso)
Fourth official:
Boubou Traoré (Mali)
Video assistant referee:
Mohamed Ashour (Egypt)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Maria Rivet (Mauritius)

DR Congo vs Zambia

DR Congo and Zambia met for the 14th time, with the previous notable meetings including matches during qualification for the 1972 Africa Cup of Nations, the 1998 World Cup, and the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations. Note that some of the meetings included matches that DR Congo played as Zaire, and the 2-2 draw on Apr. 9, 1997, was notable because it would be the penultimate match Zaire played before being renamed to DR Congo. Both nations also finished in the top two of the qualification group for the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations to advance.

The match started brightly for the Congolese, but despite their domination, it was Zambia who struck first when a throw-in from Patson Daka fell to Kings Kangwa after clumsy efforts to clear by the DRC players. Nonetheless, DR Congo equalized just four minutes later when Cédric Bakambu unleashed his speed to overcome the Zambian defense before sending the ball through to Yoane Wissa to score. The final result was a 1–1 draw, the same as their previous competitive meeting in the 2015 AFCON.

This also meant Zambia had not won a competitive AFCON match since 2012, when they had been crowned champions.

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Zambia
GK1 Lionel Mpasi
RB24 Gédéon Kalulu Yellow card.svg 90'
CB22 Chancel Mbemba (c)
CB2 Henoc Inonga Baka
LB26 Arthur Masuaku
DM8 Samuel Moutoussamy
RM10 Théo Bongonda
CM14 Gaël Kakuta Sub off.svg 71'
CM18 Charles Pickel
LM20 Yoane Wissa Sub off.svg 90+3'
CF17 Cédric Bakambu Sub off.svg 82'
Substitutions:
FW13 Meschak Elia Sub on.svg 71'
FW23 Simon Banza Sub on.svg 82'
FW11 Silas Katompa Mvumpa Sub on.svg 90+3'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Sébastien Desabre
GK16 Lawrence Mulenga
RB26 Tandi Mwape
CB13 Stoppila Sunzu
CB4 Frankie Musonda
LB23 Rodrick Kabwe
DM15 Kelvin Kapumbu
RM8 Lubambo Musonda Sub off.svg 76'
CM22 Kings Kangwa Sub off.svg 90+4'
CM12 Emmanuel Banda Yellow card.svg 55'
LM10 Fashion Sakala
CF20 Patson Daka
Substitutions:
FW9 Lameck Banda Sub on.svg 76'
MF11 Larry Bwalya Sub on.svg 90+4'
Coach:
Flag of Israel.svg Avram Grant

Man of the Match:
Yoane Wissa (DR Congo)

Assistant referees:
Liban Abdourazak (Djibouti)
Nouho Ouattara (Ivory Coast)
Fourth official:
Pacifique Ndabihawenimana (Burundi)
Video assistant referee:
Dahane Beida (Mauritania)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Modibo Samaké (Mali)

Morocco vs DR Congo

Morocco and DR Congo met for the sixth time in the 21st century, and the first time since the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, where DR Congo won 1–0. However, their most recent meetings was at the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, in which Morocco advanced to the 2022 FIFA World Cup after winning 5-2 on aggregate.

The match started well for the Moroccans when a corner by Hakim Ziyech, was volleyed in by Achraf Hakimi to give Morocco the lead in the sixth minute. However, the Congolese ramped up pressure later on despite Moroccan domination. They got a penalty from Selim Amallah's handball in the 36th minute, but Cédric Bakambu wasted this golden opportunity by putting his penalty wide. However, as the Moroccans started losing momentum in the second half, they were made to pay in the 76th minute when Meschak Elia's low cross was met by Silas Katompa Mvumpa to hit the equalizer.

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Attendance: 13,342 [5]
Referee: Peter Waweru (Kenya)
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DR Congo
GK1 Yassine Bounou
RB2 Achraf Hakimi
CB5 Nayef Aguerd
CB6 Romain Saïss (c)
LB27 Mohamed Chibi
DM4 Sofyan Amrabat
RM7 Hakim Ziyech Yellow card.svg 44'Sub off.svg 73'
CM8 Azzedine Ounahi Sub off.svg 80'
CM15 Selim Amallah Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 64'
LW17 Sofiane Boufal Sub off.svg 64'
CF19 Youssef En-Nesyri Sub off.svg 80'
Substitutions:
FW16 Abde Ezzalzouli Sub on.svg 64'
MF23 Bilal El Khannous Sub on.svg 64'
FW21 Amine Adli Yellow card.svg 87'Sub on.svg 73'
FW20 Ayoub El Kaabi Sub on.svg 80'
MF10 Amine Harit Sub on.svg 80'
Coach:
Walid Regragui
GK1 Lionel Mpasi
RB24 Gédéon Kalulu
CB22 Chancel Mbemba (c)Yellow card.svg 90+8'
CB2 Henoc Inonga Baka Sub off.svg 46'
LB26 Arthur Masuaku
DM8 Samuel Moutoussamy
RM10 Théo Bongonda Sub off.svg 52'
CM14 Gaël Kakuta Sub off.svg 64'
CM18 Charles Pickel Sub off.svg 89'
LM20 Yoane Wissa
CF17 Cédric Bakambu Sub off.svg 52'
Substitutions:
DF5 Dylan Batubinsika Sub on.svg 46'
FW13 Meschak Elia Sub on.svg 52'
FW19 Fiston Mayele Sub on.svg 52'
FW11 Silas Katompa Mvumpa Sub on.svg 64'
MF6 Aaron Tshibola Sub on.svg 89'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Sébastien Desabre

Man of the Match:
Silas Katompa Mvumpa (DR Congo)

Zambia vs Tanzania

This was the teams’ first meeting at an AFCON tournament, with their most recent competitive meeting being in the 2020 African Nations Championship.

In the 11th minute Simon Msuva capitalised from teammate Mbwana Samatta's wicked cross to give Tanzania the lead, and things appeared to get even better for the Tanzanians when Zambia's captain Rodrick Kabwe committed a brutal foul against Samatta in the midfield at the 44th minute, resulting in his dismissal after two yellow cards. However, Tanzania failed to capitalise from that advantage and they were undone in the 88th minute when Patson Daka, from Clatous Chama's corner, struck late with a header to kill off Tanzania's hopes for a maiden AFCON victory.

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Tanzania
GK16 Lawrence Mulenga
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CB13 Stoppila Sunzu
CB4 Frankie Musonda
LB23 Rodrick Kabwe (c)Yellow card.svg 33' Yellow-red card.svg 44'
RM10 Fashion Sakala Sub off.svg 76'
CM22 Kings Kangwa Sub off.svg 76'
CM15 Kelvin Kapumbu Sub off.svg 46'
CM12 Emmanuel Banda
LM9 Lameck Banda Yellow card.svg 45'Sub off.svg 86'
CF20 Patson Daka
Substitutions:
MF8 Lubambo Musonda Sub on.svg 46'
FW25 Kennedy Musonda Sub on.svg 76'
MF17 Clatous Chama Sub on.svg 76'
MF14 Edward Chilufya Sub on.svg 86'
DF5 Miguel Chaiwa Sub on.svg 87'
Coach:
Flag of Israel.svg Avram Grant
GK18 Aishi Manula
RB2 Haji Mnoga Sub off.svg 46'
CB14 Bakari Mwamnyeto
CB4 Ibrahim Hamad
LB15 Mohamed Husseini
CM7 Himid Mao Sub off.svg 70'
CM19 Mzamiru Yassin
RW12 Simon Msuva
AM6 Feisal Salum Sub off.svg 59'
LW22 Kibu Denis Sub off.svg 70'
CF10 Mbwana Samatta (c)
Substitutions:
DF16 Lusajo Mwaikenda Sub on.svg 46'
MF8 Morice Abraham Sub on.svg 59'
FW21 Charles M'Mombwa Sub on.svg 70'
MF3 Mudathir Yahya Sub on.svg 70'
Coach:
Flag of Algeria.svg Adel Amrouche

Man of the Match:
Patson Daka (Zambia)

Tanzania vs DR Congo

It was the two countries' first ever AFCON meeting.

In a match mostly dominated by dull displays from both sides, Gaël Kakuta tried his luck with a set-piece, while Feisal Salum and Mbwana Samatta attempted to get to the scoresheet to no avail. Other attempts by Fiston Mayele and Simon Msuva also didn't produce results, as Tanzania and DR Congo were forced to settle for a draw.

The draw meant that Tanzania failed to register a single win in all three AFCON tournaments in which they had played, while DR Congo unimpressively advanced to the knockout stage to face Egypt, who had, like the Congolese, progressed despite remaining winless in their group.

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Attendance: 12,847 [7]
Referee: Amin Omar (Egypt)
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DR Congo
GK18 Aishi Manula
RB16 Lusajo Mwaikenda
CB14 Bakari Mwamnyeto
CB4 Ibrahim Hamad
LB15 Mohammed Husseini
DM20 Novatus Dismas
RM2 Haji Mnoga
CM7 Himid Mao Sub off.svg 71'
CM6 Feisal Salum Sub off.svg 79'
LM12 Simon Msuva Sub off.svg 86'
CF10 Mbwana Samatta (c)Sub off.svg 86'
Substitutions:
MF19 Mzamiru Yassin Sub on.svg 71'
FW22 Kibu Denis Sub on.svg 79'
MF8 Morice Abraham Sub on.svg 86'
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Coach:
Hemed Suleiman Ali [note 1]
GK1 Lionel Mpasi
RB24 Gédéon Kalulu
CB22 Chancel Mbemba (c)
CB5 Dylan Batubinsika
LB26 Arthur Masuaku
CM18 Charles Pickel Yellow card.svg 9'Sub off.svg 68'
CM8 Samuel Moutoussamy
RW11 Silas Katompa Mvumpa Sub off.svg 53'
AM14 Gaël Kakuta Sub off.svg 87'
LW20 Yoane Wissa
CF19 Fiston Mayele Sub off.svg 68'
Substitutions:
MF13 Meschak Elia Sub on.svg 53'
MF6 Aaron Tshibola Sub on.svg 68'
FW17 Cédric Bakambu Sub on.svg 68'
MF25 Omenuke Mfulu Sub on.svg 87'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Sébastien Desabre

Man of the Match:
Gaël Kakuta (DR Congo)

Assistant referees:
Attia Amsaaed Attia (Libya)
Khalil Hassani (Tunisia)
Fourth official:
Mahmoud El-Banna (Egypt)
Video assistant referee:
Mahmoud Ashour (Egypt)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Mohamed Adel (Egypt)

Zambia vs Morocco

The two teams had never met at an AFCON tournament, with the most recent competitive meeting coming in the 2020 African Nations Championship, where Morocco had eliminated Zambia 3–1 in the knockout stage.

A draw would have sufficed for Zambia to have progressed ahead of Ivory Coast as one of the top four third-placed teams, but Hakim Ziyech scored the only goal to eliminate Zambia from the tournament.

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Laurent Pokou Stadium, San-Pédro
Attendance: 15,231 [9]
Referee: Patrice Tanguy (Gabon)
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Morocco
GK16 Lawrence Mulenga
RB26 Tandi Mwape Sub off.svg 83'
CB13 Stoppila Sunzu
CB4 Frankie Musonda
LB8 Lubambo Musonda (c)
CM5 Fashion Sakala
CM12 Emmanuel Banda
RW14 Edward Chilufya Sub off.svg 71'
AM25 Kennedy Musonda Sub off.svg 71'
LW9 Lameck Banda
CF20 Patson Daka
Substitutions:
MF22 Kings Kangwa Sub on.svg 71'
FW10 Fashion Sakala Sub on.svg 71'
MF17 Clatous Chama Sub on.svg 83'
Coach:
Flag of Israel.svg Avram Grant
GK1 Yassine Bounou
RB2 Achraf Hakimi Yellow card.svg 81'
CB5 Nayef Aguerd
CB13 Yunis Abdelhamid
LB25 Yahia Attiyat Allah
DM4 Sofyan Amrabat
RM7 Hakim Ziyech (c)Sub off.svg 45'
CM8 Azzedine Ounahi Sub off.svg 84'
CM11 Ismael Saibari Sub off.svg 68'
LM17 Sofiane Boufal Sub off.svg 68'
CF20 Ayoub El Kaabi Sub off.svg 73'
Substitutions:
FW21 Amine Adli Sub on.svg 45'
MF24 Amir Richardson Sub on.svg 68'
FW16 Abde Ezzalzouli Sub on.svg 68'
FW9 Tarik Tissoudali Sub on.svg 73'
MF23 Bilal El Khannous Sub on.svg 84'
Coach:
Walid Regragui

Man of the Match:
Sofyan Amrabat (Morocco)

Assistant referees:
Dimbiniaina Andriatianarivelo (Madagascar)
Koffi Ahonto (Togo)
Fourth official:
Abdel Aziz Bouh (Mauritania)
Video assistant referee:
Abongile Tom (South Africa)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Carine Atezambong (Cameroon)

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 2Match 3Points
Yellow card.svgYellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svg Red card.svgYellow card.svgYellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svg Red card.svgYellow card.svgYellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svg Red card.svg
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 231–6
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo 111–3
Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 111–5
Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 31–6

Notes

  1. Tanzania manager Adel Amrouche was suspended for eight matches due to his offensive comments. [8] Assistant manager Hemed Suleiman Ali filled in as manager.

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