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Afcon 2013 final round live blog



A spectacular and dramatic weekend it was for the final round of qualifiers for Afcon 2013, with breathtaking matches all over Africa.

We brought you our interactive coverage through all 15 high-octane matches which produced the final fifteen qualifiers who will Join South Africa in the pot for the draws in Durban next week.

THE 2013 AFCON LAST 16

South Africa, Zambia, Congo DR, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Mali, Ivory Coast, Togo, Burkina Faso, Angola, Cape Verde, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia

SUNDAY FIXTURES (kick-off time in brackets, all times are CAT, GMT+2)

Result: Ethiopia 2-0 Sudan - Addis Ababa
Aggregate: Sudan 5-5 Ethiopia
Ethiopia win on away goals

Result: Cameroon 2-1 Cape Verde Islands -Yaounde
Aggregate: Cape Verde 3-2 Cameroon

Result:Angola 2-0 Zimbabwe - Luanda
Aggregate Zimbabwe 3-3 Angola
Angola win on away goals

Result:Niger 2-0 Guinea - Niamey
Aggregate: Guinea 1-2 Niger

Result Togo 2-1 Gabon - Lome
Aggregate Gabon 2-3 Togo

Result: Equatorial Guinea 2-1 Congo DR - Malabo
Aggregate: Congo DR 5-2 Equatorial Guinea

Result: Burkina Faso 3-1 Central African Republic- Ouagadougou
Aggregate: Central African Republic 2 - 3 Burkina Faso

Result:Algeria 2-0 Libya - Blida
Aggregate: Libya 0-3 Algeria

SATURDAY RESULTS

Result: Malawi 0-1 Ghana - Lilongwe
Aggregate: Ghana 3-0 Malawi

Result: Botswana 1-4 Mali - Gaborone
Aggregate: Mali 7-1 Botswana

Result: Uganda 1-0 Zambia - Kampala
Aggregate: Uganda 1-1 Zambia
Zambia won 9-8 on penalties (Text Commentary)

Result: Nigeria 6-1 Liberia - Calabar
Aggregate: Nigeria 8-3 Liberia

Result: Tunisia 0-0 Sierra Leone - Monastir
Aggregate: Sierra Leone 2-2 Tunisia
Tunisia win on away goals

Senegal 0-2 Ivory Coast - Dakar
Match abandoned due to crowd trouble (Text Commentary)

Result: Morocco 4-0 Mozambique - Marrakech
Aggregate: Mozambique 2-4 Morocco

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