Saturday, January 09, 2010The Confederation of African Football condemned the attack against the Togolese delegation convoy heading to Cabinda from Congo.
Immediately after the news, CAF held an emergency meeting on that issue.
According to information sent to CAF again late in the afternoon, another meeting was held. The Angolan Football Association president who is also the director general of the Local Organising Committee, Mr. Justino Fernandes, informed the CAF Executive Commuttee that the incident happened 10 kilometers within the Angolan territory.
The Angolan authority deployed immediately a team down there to asses the exact situation. According to the information provided by the director general, all injured people were taken to a hospital in Cabinda.
On Saturday morning, 9 January 2010, an important delegation be headed by the Angolan Minister on Internal Affairs, Ministers of Youth and Sports, members from the Prime Ministers office as well as a powerful delegation from CAF will be in Cabinda.
The Angolan Prime Minister will meet on Saturday CAF President, Mr Issa Hayatou, to take decisions to guarantee the smooth running of the competition.
The Confederation of African Football is terribly saddened by this events and express its total support as well as sympathy to the entire Togolese delegation.
Angola-Mali open Nations Cup
Sunday, the curtain will be drawn on the 27th Orange CAF Nations Cup final in Luanda Angola.while the Angolans will be expecting their team to make it to the final of the competition and even win the cup, the Malians are not under such a pressure and this suits them fine.since october 10 2008 when they were eliminated from the first round of the CAN-Nations Cup qualifier, came out second of group 3 behind Benin, the angolans have not gotten involved in major competitions contending itself instead with friendly matches that have not really brought out the best in the team.in July, the authorities recriuited the Portuguese Manuel Jose hoping that his superlative showing with the Egyptian club Al Ahly will rub off on the team.
Under him the team played a total of nine matches, won two against Togo and Malta, drew six and lost one against Estonia on december 30 in Portugal where they were in camp. if the attack can be said not to be potent with seven goals, the defence can be credited with conceding just five goals.
Angola, world cup qualifiers in 2006 are loooking forward to another glorious dawn in their football, despite the pressure that goes with host countries.
Angola, world cup qualifiers in 2006 are loooking forward to another glorious dawn in their football, despite the pressure that goes with host countries.
The Eagles of Mali on the other hand, too long in the shadows of African football, are targetting this competition to satisfy the yearnings of a hungry country. so far the spanish based trio of Mahamadou Diara, Seydou Keita, Frederick Oumar Kanoute have not risen to the expectations of taking Mali to great heights.
it is hoped that unlike what happenned in 2008 when they had to bow out in a group involving Nigeria, Benin and Cote Divoire, this time around the memories of 1972, finalist and 1994 and 2002 semi finalist will push them even further.
meanwhile, the Malians are no strangers to opening matches. in 1994 they spoilt the party for host Tunisia when they won 2-0, and in 2002 before their public they rallied back through Seydou Keita to level a George Weah goal.
just back from a four nation playing tour against North Korea,Iran, and Qatar the Eagles lost 0-1 against the Pharaohs of Egypt.
all is set for a match that will also determine the preparedness of the host to organise the competition.
