AFCON 2023’s day of upsets: How Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique held their ground against African giants Nigeria and Egypt

AFCON 2023’s day of upsets: How Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique held their ground against African giants Nigeria and Egypt

Ayoola Kelechi 15:27 - 15.01.2024

The second day of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations saw a number of shock results to herald the tournament

The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has been a tournament filled with surprises and thrilling performances, especially from the teams of Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique

These teams, considered underdogs in the tournament, managed to hold their ground against the favourites, Nigeria and Egypt, showcasing the unpredictable nature of football and the rising competitiveness in African football.

Equatorial Guinea vs. Nigeria

Equatorial Guinea's draw against Nigeria was a significant achievement, considering Nigeria's higher ranking and status as a three-time African champion. The game, held at the Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara D’Ebimpé, ended in a 1-1 draw, a result that few had predicted.

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Iban Salvador's goal for Equatorial Guinea in the 36th minute was a moment of brilliance, putting the underdogs ahead.

Nigeria, however, responded quickly with a goal from Victor Osimhen, the African Footballer of the Year. Osimhen's goal, a result of a cross from Ademola Lookman, showcased Nigeria's fighting spirit.

Nigeria's captain against Equatorial Guinea WIlliam Troost-Ekong | Imago

Despite numerous chances, Nigeria was unable to convert these opportunities into a lead, and the match concluded with both teams earning a point each.

Egypt vs. Mozambique

Egypt, with star player Mohamed Salah, encountered a tough and resilient Mozambican team. The match at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan was a nail-biting encounter that ended in a 2-2 draw.

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Egypt initially took an early lead with a goal from Mostafa Mohamed. However, Mozambique, known as the Mambas, displayed remarkable resilience and skill.

Witiness Quembo's equalizer for Mozambique in the 55th minute was a critical moment in the match.

Mo Salah helped Egypt to escape Mozambique.
Mo Salah helped Egypt to escape Mozambique. (Photo Credit: CAF/X)

Clesio Bauque's goal shortly after turned the game in Mozambique's favor, putting them ahead. The match's climax came in injury time when Egypt was awarded a penalty following a VAR review. Mohamed Salah's successful penalty conversion rescued Egypt from a potential defeat, denying Mozambique a historic victory in the AFCON tournament.

Implications for the tournament and African football

The results of these matches underscore the unpredictable and highly competitive nature of the Africa Cup of Nations. The performances of Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique are noteworthy not just for their resilience and tactical execution, but also for what they represent in the broader context of African football. These matches are indicative of a growing level of talent and competitiveness across the continent, suggesting a promising future for African football.

Victor Osimhen in dismay after a crucial chance, Group A game, Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea, with Owono watching. (Photo Credit: Imago)
Victor Osimhen in dismay after a crucial chance, Group A game, Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea, with Owono watching. (Photo Credit: Imago)

These teams have set a standard for other teams in the tournament, emphasising the importance of determination, strategy, and the spirit of competition in sports. As the tournament progresses, it will be interesting to observe how these underdog teams continue to perform and what other surprises AFCON 2023 might bring.

The emergence of teams like Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique as strong competitors in the AFCON is a testament to the development of football infrastructure and talent in these countries. It reflects the efforts being made at the grassroots level to nurture and develop football talent, which is increasingly making African football more dynamic and unpredictable.

Solid debut perfromance from AlHassan Yusuf on his debut for Nigeria || Imago
Solid debut perfromance from AlHassan Yusuf for Nigeria || Imago

Furthermore, these performances enhance the competitive spirit of the tournament, making it not just a showcase of the traditional powerhouses but also a platform for emerging teams to demonstrate their prowess.

In a broader context, these performances by Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique at AFCON 2023 can be seen as part of the continuous evolution of football in Africa. It reflects a shift in the dynamics of African football, where no team can be underestimated, and every match can yield unexpected outcomes. This unpredictability adds to the excitement and appeal of the tournament, attracting more fans and increasing global interest in African football.

Egypt needed a late equaliser against Mozambique | Imago
Egypt needed a late equaliser against Mozambique | Imago

Moreover, the success of these teams in such a prestigious tournament has the potential to inspire young athletes in their respective countries. It demonstrates to them that with hard work, dedication, and strategic play, even teams from smaller nations can compete on an equal footing with the giants of African football. This can have a far-reaching impact on the development of the sport in these countries, potentially leading to more investment in football infrastructure, training facilities, and youth development programmes.

Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique performance

The performances of Equatorial Guinea and Mozambique in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations highlight the ever-increasing competitiveness of African football. Their ability to challenge and draw against teams like Nigeria and Egypt not only provides thrilling entertainment for football fans but also serves as a source of inspiration for other emerging football nations in Africa. 

As the tournament progresses, it will be exciting to see how these teams and others continue to perform, potentially reshaping the landscape of African football.