2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)
The Confederation of African Football section of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification saw teams compete for five berths in the final tournament in South Africa. The qualification stage doubled as the qualification stage for the 2010 African Cup of Nations, with fifteen teams qualifying for the finals held in Angola.
In total, 53 nations participated; however, due to the presence of the two tournaments' respective hosts, 52 teams were involved in each competition. South Africa qualified automatically as host for the World Cup, and Angola qualified as host for the African Cup of Nations. Both nevertheless competed in the qualifying phase to attempt to qualify for the other tournament.
This was the first time since 1934 that the hosts would compete in World Cup qualifiers. Angola's situation mirrored that of Egypt in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers in Africa, which doubled as the qualifiers to the 2006 African Cup of Nations hosted by Egypt.
First round
Five knockout ties were originally required, involving the ten lowest ranked African countries. The actual draw was apparently conducted one day before the format was announced by CAF. The pairings were:- v
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Second round
The 48 qualifiers were split into 12 groups of 4 in the draw held in Durban, South Africa on 25 November 2007. Teams in each group played a home-and-away round-robin in 2008, with the 12 groups winners and 8 best runners-up advancing to the third round. As not all groups were of equal size after the exclusion of Ethiopia and the withdrawal of Eritrea, when ranking the runners-up, their results against their group's 4th placed team would not be counted.Seeding
One team from each of the following pots were drawn into each group.Pot A | Pot B | Pot C | Pot D |
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Countries that advanced to the [|Third round] |
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Group 2
Group 3
Note: Angola were automatically qualified as hosts of the 2010 African Cup of Nations. However, they were subject to the same rules as other nations for continuation to the next stage of the qualifiers. Failure to advance from this group eliminated them from the qualifiers for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.Group 4
Note: South Africa were automatically qualified as hosts of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. However, they were subject to the same rules as other nations for continuation to the next stage of the qualifiers. Failure to advance from this group eliminated them from the qualifiers for the 2010 African Cup of Nations.Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
On 19 March 2008, FIFA announced the immediate suspension of the Malagasy Football Federation. The suspension was lifted on 19 May 2008.Group 8
played four matches in this group, before FIFA announced the immediate suspension of the Ethiopian Football Federation on 29 July 2008.On 12 September 2008, FIFA excluded the EFF from the 2010 World Cup qualifiers and the results of their matches were cancelled. While it was not clear if they were also explicitly excluded from the 2010 African Cup of Nations, their failure to complete the remaining fixtures effectively eliminated them from the tournament.
Group 9
Group 10
On 28 March 2008, FIFA announced the immediate suspension of the Chadian Football Federation. The suspension was lifted on 7 May 2008.Chad was disqualified from the 2010 African Nations Cup qualifiers after failing to show up for their away match against Sudan, despite security guarantees. The match was subsequently rescheduled. Only matches between Mali, Sudan and Congo were taken into account for the qualification of the second round of the preliminaries of the African Cup of Nations. However, Chad was still able qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This could have led to complications if Chad had advanced to the next round or if Chad's exclusion the now alternate group standings had produced different group winners and impacted on the ranking of the second-placed side.
For African Cup of Nations qualification:
Group 11
withdrew from the qualifiers on 25 March 2008 and were not replaced.Group 12
Rankings of runners-up
Along with the 12 group winners, the 8 highest-ranked runners-up also advanced to the third round. Because not all groups contained an equal number of teams, only results against the first- and third-placed teams in each group counted.Third round
The 20 remaining sides were split into five groups of four. The draw for the groups took place on 22 October 2008 in Zürich, Switzerland.The five group winners will qualify for the FIFA World Cup and the African Cup of Nations in 2010. Together with them, the five runners-up and the five third-placed teams qualify for the African Cup of Nations.
Seeding
Teams were seeded based on their FIFA World Rankings in October 2008. One team from each of the following pots was drawn into each group.Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
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Countries that qualified for the 2010 World Cup and 2010 African Cup of Nations |
Countries that qualified for the 2010 African Cup of Nations |
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Qualified teams
The following six teams from CAF qualified for the final tournament.Team | Qualified as | Qualified on | Previous appearances in FIFA World Cup1 |
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Goalscorers
There were 506 goals scored over 198 games, for an average of 2.54 goals per game.12 goals
9 goals
8 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
- Shabani Nonda
- Emad Motaeb
- Amr Zaki
- Roguy Méyé
- Junior Agogo
- Faneva Imà Andriatsima
- Seydou Keita
- Youssef Safri
- Victor Obinna
- Ikechukwu Uche
- Issam Jemâa
- Rafik Saifi
- Antar Yahia
- Karim Ziani
- Flávio
- Yssouf Koné
- Achille Emaná
- Jean Makoun
- Dady
- Lys Mouithys
- Zola Matumona
- Dieumerci Mbokani
- Ahmed Hassan
- Hosni Abd Rabo
- Prince Tagoe
- Sekou Cissé
- Bakari Koné
- Boubacar Sanogo
- Esau Kanyenda
- Wilko Risser
- Jerson Tegete
- Adekamni Olufade
- Rafik Djebbour
- Abdelkader Ghezzal
- Mohamed Aoudou
- Séïdath Tchomogo
- Diphetogo Selolwane
- Aristide Bance
- Mahamoudou Kéré
- Henri Mbazumutima
- Claude Nahimana
- Albert Meyong
- Syriakata Hassan
- Hilaire Kedigui
- Wilfried Endzanga
- Ahmed Eid
- Daniel Cousin
- Bruno Ecuele Manga
- Fabrice Do Marcolino
- Bruno Zita Mbanangoyé
- Njogu Demba-Nyrén
- Mustapha Jarju
- Laryea Kingston
- Sulley Muntari
- Mamadou Bah
- Kamil Zayatte
- Gervinho
- Salomon Kalou
- Romaric
- Yaya Touré
- McDonald Mariga
- Olivier Makor
- Dioh Williams
- Ahmed Saad
- Lalaina Nomenjanahary
- Rija Rakotomandimby
- Moses Chavula
- Robert Ng'ambi
- Sidi Yaya Keita
- Wesley Marquette
- Youssouf Hadji
- Adel Taarabt
- Domingues
- Miró
- Dário
- Tico-Tico
- Rudolph Bester
- Alhassane Issoufou
- Obafemi Martins
- Peter Odemwingie
- Yakubu
- Joseph Yobo
- Labama Bokota
- Olivier Karekezi
- Saïd Makasi
- El Hadji Diouf
- Philip Zialor
- Kewullay Conteh
- Kagisho Dikgacoi
- Faisal Agab
- Muhannad El Tahir
- Haytham Tambal
- Danny Mrwanda
- Moustapha Salifou
- Oussama Darragi
- Hichem Essifi
- Chaouki Ben Saada
- Geofrey Massa
- Eugene Ssepuuya
- Gilbert Mushangazhike
- Nadir Belhadj
- Madjid Bougherra
- Karim Matmour
- Gilberto
- Locó
- Mantorras
- António Mendonça
- Job
- Yamba Asha
- Zé Kalanga
- Khaled Adénon
- Jocelyn Ahoueya
- Romuald Boco
- Stéphane Sessègnon
- Oumar Tchomogo
- Boitumelo Mafoko
- Habib Bamogo
- Charles Kaboré
- Issouf Ouattara
- Jonathan Pitroipa
- Alain Traoré
- Selemani Ndikumana
- André Bikey
- Gustave Bebbe
- Geremi
- Rigobert Song
- Somen Tchoyi
- Pierre Webó
- Babanco
- Lito
- José Semedo
- Marco Soares
- Léger Djimrangar
- Marius Mbaiam
- Misdongarde Betolngar
- Ibor Bakar
- Daoud Midtadi
- Gervais Batota
- Franchel Ibara
- Hérita Ilunga
- Lomana LuaLua
- Trésor Mputu
- Tsholola Tshinyama
- Ahmed Daher
- Yassin Hussein
- Moussa Hirir
- Rodolfo Bodipo
- Juan Ramón Epitié
- Juvenal
- Ronan
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
- Moïse Brou Apanga
- Éric Mouloungui
- Stéphane N'Guéma
- Ousman Jallow
- Aziz Corr Nyang
- Anthony Annan
- Stephen Appiah
- Kwadwo Asamoah
- Michael Essien
- Sambégou Bangoura
- Oumar Kalabane
- Kanga Akalé
- Kader Keïta
- Siaka Tiéné
- Didier Zokora
- Mohammed Jamal
- Austin Makacha
- Francis Ouma
- Julius Owino
- Allan Wanga
- Sello Muso
- Lehlohonolo Seema
- Omar Daoud
- Younes Shibani
- Hesham Shaban
- Osama Al Fazzani
- Guy Hubert Mamihasindrahona
- Praxis Rabemananjara
- Hubert Robson
- Jean Tsaralaza
- Elvis Kafoteka
- Joseph Kamwendo
- Jacob Ngwira
- Atusaye Nyondo
- Noel Mkandawire
- Adama Coulibaly
- Soumaila Coulibaly
- Mamadou Diallo
- Lassane Fané
- Modibo Maïga
- Tenema N'Diaye
- Mamadou Samassa
- Andy Sophie
- Dominique Da Silva
- Ahmed Teguedi
- Abdessalam Benjelloun
- Mounir El Hamdaoui
- Houssine Kharja
- Tarik Sektioui
- Nabil El Zhar
- Merouane Zemmama
- Carlitos
- Genito
- Costa Khaiseb
- Paulus Shipanga
- Ismaël Alassane
- Kamilou Daouda
- Malam Moussa
- Michael Eneramo
- Obinna Nwaneri
- Christian Obodo
- Chidi Odiah
- Bobo Bola
- Patrick Mafisango
- Henri Camara
- Issiar Dia
- Ibrahima Faye
- Cheikh Gueye
- Kader Mangane
- Ibrahima Sonko
- Modou Sougou
- Don Annacoura
- Bernard St. Agne
- Mohamed Kallon
- Sheriff Suma
- Thembinkosi Fanteni
- Surprise Moriri
- Siphiwe Tshabalala
- Ahmed Aadil
- Saif Eldin Ali Idris Farah
- Hassan Korongo
- Mudather El Tahir
- Ala'a Eldin Yousif
- Siza Dlamini
- Collen Salelwako
- Athuman Idd
- Nizar Khalfan
- Khalfan Ngassa
- Kigi Makasi
- Floyd Ayité
- Tijani Belaïd
- Saber Ben Frej
- Radhi Jaïdi
- Ammar Jemal
- Fahid Ben Khalfallah
- Yassin Mikari
- Nabil Taïder
- Wissem Ben Yahia
- Andrew Mwesigwa
- David Obua
- Ibrahim Sekagya
- Dan Wagaluka
- Rainford Kalaba
- Francis Kasonde
- Christopher Katongo
- Felix Katongo
- Cuthbert Malajila
- Esrom Nyandoro
- Saïdou Panandétiguiri
- Mamadou Tall
- Said Riyad
- Bruno Ecuele Manga
- Amin Erbati
- Pascal Anicet
- Kassaly Daouda
- Joseph Yobo
- Cheikh Gueye