2010 World Cup and African Cup of Nations qualifiers’ Timetable / Schedule


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From May 31, 2008, 48 african national teams divided into 12 groups will battle it out for only 5 places to represent africa at the 2010 World Cup, scheduled to take place in South Africa as well as 15 places to qualify for the African Cup of Nations which has also been slated for 2010 in Angola.

From May 31, 2008, 48 african national teams divided into 12 groups will battle it out for only 5 places to represent africa at the 2010 World Cup, scheduled to take place in South Africa as well as 15 places to qualify for the African Cup of Nations which has also been slated for 2010 in Angola.

Date Venue
31/05/2008 BLANTYRE Malawi Djibouti
31/05/2008 GABORONE Botswana Madagascar
31/05/2008 YAOUNDE Cameroon Cape Verde Islands
31/05/2008 LIBREVILLE Gabon Lesotho
31/05/2008 KIGALI Rwanda Mauritania
31/05/2008 ACCRA Togo Zambia
31/05/2008 DAR ES SALAAM Tanzania Mauritius
31/05/2008 WINDHOEK Namibia Kenya
31/05/2008 KAMPALA Uganda Niger
31/05/2008 CASABLANCA Morocco Ethiopia
31/05/2008 DAKAR Senegal Algeria
31/05/2008 OMDURMAN Sudan Chad
01/06/2008 LUANDA Angola Benin
01/06/2008 MALABO Equatorial Guinea Sierra Leone
01/06/2008 BUJUMBURA Burundi Seychelles
01/06/2008 ABUJA Nigeria South Africa
01/06/2008 MONROVIA Liberia Gambia
01/06/2008 ABIDJAN Côte d’Ivoire Mozambique
01/06/2008 CONAKRY Guinea Zimbabwe
01/06/2008 KUMASI Ghana Libya
01/06/2008 RADES Tunisia Burkina Faso
01/06/2008 BAMAKO Mali Congo
01/06/2008 CAIRO Egypt Congo DR
06/06/2008 BRAZZAVILLE Congo Sudan
06/06/2008 DJIBOUTI Djibouti Egypt
06/06/2008 BLIDA Algeria Liberia
07/06/2008 PRETORIA South Africa Equatorial Guinea
07/06/2008 PRAIA Cape Verde Islands Tanzania
07/06/2008 NAIROBI Kenya Guinea
07/06/2008 N’DJAMENA Chad Mali
07/06/2008 FREETOWN Sierra Leone Nigeria
07/06/2008 VICTORIA (SEY) Seychelles Tunisia
07/06/2008 NOUAKCHOTT Mauritania Morocco
07/06/2008 OUAGADOUGOU Burkina Faso Burundi
07/06/2008 TRIPOLI Libya Gabon
08/06/2008 ANTANANARIVO Madagascar Côte d’Ivoire
08/06/2008 CUREPIPE Mauritius Cameroon
08/06/2008 HARARE Zimbabwe Namibia
08/06/2008 MAPUTO Mozambique Botswana
08/06/2008 MBABANE Swaziland Togo
08/06/2008 KINSHASA Congo DR Malawi
08/06/2008 NIAMEY Niger Angola
08/06/2008 COTONOU Benin Uganda
08/06/2008 ADDIS ABEBA Ethiopia Rwanda
08/06/2008 BANJUL Gambia Senegal
08/06/2008 BLOEMFONTEIN Lesotho Ghana
13/06/2008 DJIBOUTI Djibouti Congo DR
13/06/2008 NOUAKCHOTT Mauritania Ethiopia
14/06/2008 BLANTYRE Malawi Egypt
14/06/2008 WINDHOEK Namibia Guinea
14/06/2008 GABORONE Botswana Côte d’Ivoire
14/06/2008 LIBREVILLE Gabon Ghana
14/06/2008 KIGALI Rwanda Morocco
14/06/2008 DAR ES SALAAM Tanzania Cameroon
14/06/2008 NAIROBI Kenya Zimbabwe
14/06/2008 KAMPALA Uganda Angola
14/06/2008 NIAMEY Niger Benin
14/06/2008 N’DJAMENA Chad Congo
14/06/2008 FREETOWN Sierra Leone South Africa
14/06/2008 VICTORIA (SEY) Seychelles Burkina Faso
14/06/2008 BANJUL Gambia Algeria
14/06/2008 OMDURMAN Sudan Mali
15/06/2008 ANTANANARIVO Madagascar Mozambique
15/06/2008 CUREPIPE Mauritius Cape Verde Islands
15/06/2008 BLOEMFONTEIN Lesotho Libya
15/06/2008 BUJUMBURA Burundi Tunisia
15/06/2008 MBABANE Swaziland Zambia
15/06/2008 MALABO Equatorial Guinea Nigeria
15/06/2008 MONROVIA Liberia Senegal
20/06/2008 TBA Congo Chad
20/06/2008 TBA Zambia Swaziland
20/06/2008 BLIDA Algeria Gambia
20/06/2008 TRIPOLI Libya Lesotho
21/06/2008 KIMBERLEY South Africa Sierra Leone
21/06/2008 YAOUNDE Cameroon Tanzania
21/06/2008 ABUJA Nigeria Equatorial Guinea
21/06/2008 OUAGADOUGOU Burkina Faso Seychelles
21/06/2008 CASABLANCA Morocco Rwanda
21/06/2008 DAKAR Senegal Liberia
21/06/2008 RADES Tunisia Burundi
22/06/2008 HARARE Zimbabwe Kenya
22/06/2008 MAPUTO Mozambique Madagascar
22/06/2008 LUANDA Angola Uganda
22/06/2008 KINSHASA Congo DR Djibouti
22/06/2008 PRAIA Cape Verde Islands Mauritius
22/06/2008 COTONOU Benin Niger
22/06/2008 ABIDJAN Côte d’Ivoire Botswana
22/06/2008 ADDIS ABEBA Ethiopia Mauritania
22/06/2008 CONAKRY Guinea Namibia
22/06/2008 ACCRA Ghana Gabon
22/06/2008 BAMAKO Mali Sudan
22/06/2008 CAIRO Egypt Malawi
05/09/2008 TBA Niger Uganda
05/09/2008 TBA South Africa Nigeria
05/09/2008 TBA Sierra Leone Equatorial Guinea
05/09/2008 TBA Algeria Senegal
05/09/2008 TBA Mozambique Côte d’Ivoire
05/09/2008 TBA Ethiopia Morocco
05/09/2008 TBA Seychelles Burundi
05/09/2008 TBA Burkina Faso Tunisia
05/09/2008 TBA Chad Sudan
05/09/2008 TBA Congo Mali
05/09/2008 TBA Zambia Togo
05/09/2008 TBA Djibouti Malawi
05/09/2008 TRIPOLI Libya Ghana
06/09/2008 PRAIA Cape Verde Islands Cameroon
06/09/2008 NAIROBI Kenya Namibia
06/09/2008 BANJUL Gambia Liberia
06/09/2008 NOUAKCHOTT Mauritania Rwanda
07/09/2008 ANTANANARIVO Madagascar Botswana
07/09/2008 CUREPIPE Mauritius Tanzania
07/09/2008 HARARE Zimbabwe Guinea
07/09/2008 MASERU Lesotho Gabon
07/09/2008 KINSHASA Congo DR Egypt
07/09/2008 COTONOU Benin Angola
10/10/2008 TBA Tanzania Cape Verde Islands
10/10/2008 TBA Guinea Kenya
10/10/2008 TBA Namibia Zimbabwe
10/10/2008 TBA Angola Niger
10/10/2008 TBA Equatorial Guinea South Africa
10/10/2008 TBA Senegal Gambia
10/10/2008 TBA Botswana Mozambique
10/10/2008 TBA Côte d’Ivoire Madagascar
10/10/2008 TBA Morocco Mauritania
10/10/2008 TBA Rwanda Ethiopia
10/10/2008 TBA Tunisia Seychelles
10/10/2008 TBA Burundi Burkina Faso
10/10/2008 TBA Togo Swaziland
10/10/2008 TBA Egypt Djibouti
11/10/2008 ABUJA Nigeria Sierra Leone
11/10/2008 BLANTYRE Malawi Congo DR
11/10/2008 YAOUNDE Cameroon Mauritius
11/10/2008 LIBREVILLE Gabon Libya
11/10/2008 OMDURMAN Sudan Congo
12/10/2008 KAMPALA Uganda Benin
12/10/2008 MONROVIA Liberia Algeria
12/10/2008 SEKONDI Ghana Lesotho
12/10/2008 BAMAKO Mali Chad
2010 World Cup  South Africa's preparation to host the games on African soil for the first time but also individual African countries' determination to take part in the historic event. Five African countries - Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria, South Africa and Ghana - are selected to join twenty seven teams from around the world to battle it out on the football pitch for the gold trophy. One by one, the African teams are eliminated, but Africans will not be bogged down as they rally behind their compatriots on the wings of the vuvuzela, a far cry from the near diplomatic row between Algeria and Egypt during the qualifiers. Ghana are the last team to leave but not before African unity becomes reality...
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