2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
This article details the qualification schedule and matches for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations. Players born 1 January 2001 or later were eligible to participate in the competition. A total of 8 teams, including automatically qualified hosts Morocco, qualified to play in the group stages of this edition of the tournament, which also doubled as the first stage of the African qualification for the 2024 Summer Olympics men's football tournament in France. TeamsApart from Morocco, the remaining 53 CAF members were eligible to enter qualification and a total of 38 national teams entered its draw which was announced on 18 August 2022.[1] Eighteen best teams from the previous edition and its qualification procedures were given a bye to the second round.
FormatQualification ties were played on a home-and-away, two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, away goals rule was applied and if still tied, penalty shoot-out (no extra time) was used to determine the winner. ScheduleAll matches were played during the FIFA International Window and its schedules were as follows:[2]
First round
Referee: Adaari Abdul-Latif (Ghana) Niger won 4–2 on aggregate.
Stade Huye, Butare (Rwanda)[note 1] Referee: Retselisitsoe Molise (Lesotho) Tanzania won 3–3 on aggregate via the away goals rule.
Eswatini won 3–2 on aggregate.
Referee: Alhasan Bass (Gambia)
Referee: Tanislas Ahomlanto (Benin) Togo won 2–1 on aggregate. DR Congo won 1–0 on aggregate, but later got disqualified and had its result forfeited for fielding ineligible players. Although Ethiopia advanced to the final round, they chose not to compete and thus Algeria advanced in their place.
Complexe Sportif de Côte d'Or, Saint Pierre Mozambique won 5–1 on aggregate.
Stade de l'Amitié, Cotonou (Benin)[note 2] Referee: Abubakar Abdullahi (Nigeria)
Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh (Morocco)[note 3] Burkina Faso won 2–2 on aggregate via the away goals rule. Rwanda won 4–4 on aggregate via the away goals rule.
Referee: Dharamveer Hurbungs (Mauritius)
Mahamasina Municipal Stadium, Antananarivo (Madagascar)[note 4] Madagascar won 12–1 on aggregate.
Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda (Angola) Angola won 8–1 on aggregate. Second round
Notes:
Referee: Hamidou Diero (Burkina Faso)
Niger won 1–1 on aggregate via the away goals rule.
Referee: Abongile Tom (South Africa) Sudan won 3–3 on aggregate via the away goals rule.
Referee: Souleiman Djama (Djibouti) Nigeria won 3–1 on aggregate. Egypt won 1–0 on aggregate.
SKD Sports Complex, Monrovia (Liberia)[note 5] Zambia won 2–1 on aggregate.
Referee: Moussa Ahmadou Alou (Niger)
Referee: Mashood Ssali (Uganda) South Africa on 2–2 on aggregate via the away goals rule. Congo won 2–2 on aggregate via the away goals rule.
Referee: Santillan da Costa (São Tomé and Príncipe) DR Congo won 5–4 on aggregate but was later disqualified, thus Algeria advanced to the final round.
Referee: Ibrahim Tsimanohitsy (Madagascar)
Referee: Bakary Gassama (Gambia) Ghana won 4–1 on aggregate.
Stade de l'Amitié, Cotonou (Benin)[note 2]
Referee: Younoussa Camara (Guinea) Senegal won 5–3 on penalties and advanced to the final round. Mali won 2–1 on aggregate.
Referee: Celso Alvação (Mozambique)
Gabon won 5–0 on aggregate. Cameroon won 3–2 on aggregate. Third roundWinners qualified for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations.
Referee: Godfrey Nkhakananga (Malawi) Niger won 2–1 on aggregate.
Stade Moulay Hassan, Rabat (Morocco) Referee: Yannick Kabanga Malala (DR Congo) Guinea won 2–0 on aggregate. Egypt won 2–0 on aggregate.
Congo won 1–1 on aggregate via the away goals rule. Ghana won 2–1 on aggregate. Mali won 4–3 on aggregate. Gabon won 7–6 on penalties after a 1–1 draw on aggregate. Qualified teamsThe following eight teams qualified for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations.[15]
GoalscorersThere were 133 goals scored in 60 matches, for an average of 2.22 goals per match. 4 goals 3 goals 2 goals 1 goal
1 own goal
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