Three exciting matches took place on Tuesday, January 16 in the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), showcasing late penalties, historic upsets, and Mali’s dominance. Here’s a summary of the day’s games:
Burkina Faso 1-0 Mauritania: Late Bertrand Traore Penalty Secures Victory
In the first game of the day, Burkina Faso secured a late victory against Mauritania with a decisive penalty kick. Despite Mauritania’s resilience in the first half, goalkeeper Havre Koffi’s crucial saves kept Burkina Faso in the game. Substitute Bertrand Traore’s introduction added attacking threats, and he sealed the win with a confident penalty conversion. Burkina Faso’s next challenge is against Algeria on January 20, 2024.
Namibia 1-0 Tunisia: Historic AFCON Upset
In a monumental upset, Namibia stunned Tunisia with a late thunderbolt, securing a historic victory. Despite Tunisia’s possession dominance, Namibia’s resolute defense led by Ivan Kamberipa frustrated the Carthage Eagles. Deon Hotto’s 89th-minute goal sealed Namibia’s memorable win, catapulting them to the top of Group E. Tunisia aims to recover against Mali on January 20, while Namibia faces South Africa on January 21.
Mali 2-0 South Africa: Mali Dominates to Top Group E
Mali kicked off their AFCON campaign with a dominant 2-0 win over South Africa, claiming the top spot in Group E. Percy Tau missed a penalty for South Africa in the first half. Mali took control in the second half, with Kamory Doumbia breaking the deadlock on the 60th minute, and captain Hamari Traore tapping in a quickfire double. Mali looks to maintain their winning momentum, while South Africa seeks redemption in the next fixture.
These Tuesday matches provided football fans with thrilling moments, unexpected outcomes, and set the stage for intense competition in the upcoming AFCON clashes.