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Algeria secure Africa’s last World Cup ticket

Published: 20 Nov 2013 - 01:33 pm | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 07:12 pm

Algeria's supporters cheer their team during the FIFA 2014 World Cup qualifying football match between Burkina Faso and Algeria 

BLIDA, Algeria: Algeria sealed the fifth and final African zone World Cup qualifying berth yesterday, edging their play-off with Burkina Faso on away goals. Last month, Algeria lost the first leg play-off 3-2 in Ougadougou and therefore needed just a goal to qualify for their fourth World Cup finals having featured at the 1982, 1986 and 2010 competitions.

With Algeria’s qualification, it is the same line-up of teams who represented Africa at 2010 in South Africa - Nigeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Ghana.

Algeria got the goal they needed in the 49th minute through skipper Madjid Bougherra off a goal mouth scramble caused by a free-kick.

The Stallions of Burkina Faso, beaten finalists at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations, were thus denied the chance to reach a first-ever World Cup.

Around 40 Algerian football fans were injured before kick-off at the game which had attracted a packed house of 40,000 at the stadium 50 kilometres south of Algiers, the APS news agency said, citing police reports.

The stadium was packed to capacity as early as six hours before the match was due to kickoff despite the cold and rainy conditions.

It was an even exchange between the two teams at the start of this match staged inside a packed Mustapha Tchaker Stadium in Blida. The home team were first to settle down and they continued to attack Burkina Faso, whose solid and packed defence kept them out.

 

Agencies