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African Nations Cup draw: Ghana placed in most difficult group

MALABO, Equatorial Guinea -- Ghana, Algeria, South Africa and Senegal were drawn together Wednesday in one of two extremely tough groups for next year's African Nations Cup.

In the other, it's Ivory Coast, Mali, Cameroon and Guinea.

Host Equatorial Guinea will play Republic of Congo in the opening game of the four-group, 16-team African Cup on Jan. 17. Gabon and 2013 finalist Burkina Faso are the other teams in Group A and also meet on the first day.

Group B has 2012 champion Zambia, Tunisia, Cape Verde and Congo.

Group C will surely be the hardest of the four. It brings together two former World Cup quarterfinalists in Ghana and Senegal, top-ranked African side Algeria and former Nations Cup winner South Africa, who were unbeaten in the final round of qualifiers to help eliminate defending champions Nigeria.

Star-studded Ivory Coast and four-time champion Cameroon will renew their rivalry in Group D at the finals after they were in the same group in qualifying. They were joined by Mali, a semifinalist and the third-place team at the last two Cup of Nations.

The draw for the 2015 Cup of Nations was held in the Equatorial Guinea capital of Malabo after the central African country replaced Morocco as host at short notice. Morocco had requested a postponement of the championship because of the West African Ebola outbreak. Organizers the Confederation of African Football refused and announced last month they were moving the Jan. 17-Feb. 8 cup to Equatorial Guinea.

On Wednesday, CAF president Issa Hayatou thanked Equatorial Guinea for stepping in just two months ahead of kickoff, but the focus will now be on the state of the oil-rich nation's preparations.

Equatorial Guinea co-hosted with Gabon in 2012 and will use existing facilities in two of the four host cities for 2015; Malabo and Bata. However, the country also plans to hold games in the more remote cities of Mongomo and Ebibeyin, where the stadiums are not yet finished. Group C games will be in Mongomo, with Ghana opening against Senegal and South Africa playing Algeria in the first round.

Ivory Coast start their quest for a long-awaited first title since 1992 against Guinea, while Cameroon plays Mali. In Group B, Zambia faces Congo and Tunisia plays Cape Verde first.



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