Algeria and DR Congo go head to head in one of AFCON's last round of 16 clashes
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SCAN SPORT - In the 8th final of the CAN between Algeria and DR Congo on Tuesday, "Zizo" was seen in the stands to support his son Luca.
Target of criticism before the start of the continental tournament, the captain of the Fennecs shone in the hens phase. On Tuesday 6 December, Algeria meets the Democratic Republic of the Congo for a spot in quarter-finals.
Algeria and DR Congo go head to head in one of AFCON's last round of 16 clashes
As AFCON's round of 16 is close to wrapping up, Algeria is set to play DR Congo on January 6. One of the favourites to win the competition, the Desert Foxes remain wary of their opponents, who are the 2023 finalists and are intent are standing up to Algeria. Regardless, the game is the match receiving most of the early attention.
While all Africa has its eyes riveted towards the shock between Algeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the 8th final of CAN 2025, Claude Le Roy temporise. The experienced French selector, passed through the benches of Cameroon, Senegal, Ghana and Togo in particular during his immense career, has always a very discreet look at African football. And this match at the top between the Fennecs and the Leopards frustrates particularly, as…
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According to Ramy Bensebaïni, Luca Zidane is a cheater. In a video published Sunday on the Algerian selection’s TikTok account, the Borussia Dortmund central defender, mockingly, bickers with the Fennecs goalkeeper, accusing him in a humorous tone of counting the points of a game in training to his advantage. Luca settles the pseudo-dispute by lifting his teammate off the ground before exulting in front of the camera. A scene which sums up the …
The African Cup of Nations once again crystallizes passions and raises thorny questions of fairness. The 24-team format adopted by the CAF divides as much as it intrigues knowledgeable observers. Some brilliant nations in the first round find themselves trapped in a brutal draw. Therefore, Claude Leroy's sharp look at this competition reveals glaring flaws in the organization. The white sorcerer does not chew his words in the face of this situat…
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