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Amajimbos is close to reaching the World Cup after a drawback

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Amajimbos is close to reaching the World Cup after a drawback


Amajimbos, Thursday’s second U-17 African Nations Cup (AFCON) Group of African Nations (AFCON) Group (AFCON) Group (AFCON) Group (AFCON) group (AFCON) group.

In each of the four groups, the top two teams go to the quarterfinals and move to the World Cup in Qatar in November. Two third-placed parties enter the playoffs for two more places.

After mixing against 4-3 against Egypt, South Africa under the age of 17 went to Africa, Amajimbos, Casablanca, Morocco with Larbi Zaouli on Thursday.

It leaves a great chance to develop a talented South African combination.

Amajimbos, Sunday (6.6), Sunday (6.00), in the third game of Burkina Faso in the last group match against Burkina Faso, will reach the quarter and the World Cup.

Collision against Cameroon was not easy to jump back from the opening victory 2-1 against Burkina Faso and escape to miss.

South Africans struggled to play a normal passing game against physically strong West Africans. Amajimbos managed to catch themselves in a game where they created less chances than in Monday.

South African goalkeeper Lwandile Radebe was the busiest of two gloves, because there were more shootings in both of the two half of the Cameroonians. Radebe Andre Ani was lucky to see the shot hit a steep in the first half.

The first real chance of South Africa, which has the first real chance of warming and the target, Najarulo Mzemela failed to see the title floating from the head after receiving a good supply of Talisman Emile Witboi.

Despite the number of changes in the second half of Khumalo and his assistant Thabo Mngomeni, Amajimbos still fought to create clear chances. But Khumalo finished the game stronger.

Cameroon, Burkina Faso’s second match against Thursday evening will be able to win against Egypt, which will be played in the society to stay in the tournament on Sunday.

Amajimbos, for the World Cup when Molefi Ntseki is a coach for the World Cup in 2017. For the first time in 48 teams in an U-17 World Cup, in 2026 in Canada, Mexico and the United States, the previous 32-side was expanded in the World Cup.





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