YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) -The return of Samuel Eto'o wasn't enough for
Cameroon, which missed out on another African Cup of Nations on Sunday
as Cape Verde held its nerve to qualify for its first major tournament.
Cameroon won their second-leg game 2-1 in Yaounde with striker Eto'o
back as captain, but Cape Verde still made history following its 2-0 win
at home last month for a 3-2 aggregate victory.
Four-time winner Cameroon also didn't make the last tournament and
misses successive African championships for the first time in more than
30 years.
"The Lions have played the way they could, unfortunately they lost,''
said new Cameroon coach Jean-Paul Akono, who took charge for the second
leg after stuttering form led to the firing of Frenchman Denis Lavagne.
"But it's important to wish the Cape Verde team good luck.''
Ethiopia, African champion 50 years ago, qualified for its first Cup
of Nations in 30 years while Alain Traore's very late goal for Burkina
Faso - his second on the night - cruelly prevented Central African
Republic from being the second debutant in South Africa next year.
Togo qualified for the first time since the gun attack on its team bus in 2010 led to its withdrawal from that tournament.
Malaga's 16-year-old striker Fabrice Olinga scored the winner deep
into stoppage time for Cameroon from an Eto'o cross. But many of the
55,000 home fans had already left Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium well before the
end of what was another desperately disappointing campaign by one of
the continent's former powerhouses.
Cape Verde took a 12th-minute lead through Antonio Pereira. Achille
Emana equalized before Olinga's goal on debut. But the team, which is
nicknamed the Indomitable Lions, was tamed by one of Africa's minnows,
which has risen rapidly in FIFA's rankings to now be among Africa's top
10 teams.
Five government ministers from Cape Verde, led by the Atlantic Ocean
nation's sports minister, watched their team's biggest moment as it
became one of 15 qualifiers to join the host at the finals in January
and February.
Ethiopia turned its tie against Sudan with a 2-0 home win to qualify
on away goals after a 5-5 aggregate score. Sudan was set for a place at
the Cup of Nations after winning the first leg 5-3, but the Ethiopians
struck twice in quick succession in the second half to end a long
absence from Africa's top tournament.
France-based Traore's double, either side of a Moumouni Dagano
penalty, saw Burkina Faso win 3-1 and go through 3-2 on aggregate. The
decisive strike in the 96th minute dramatically and cruelly ousted the
Central Africans, who scored first and were ahead on away goals until
the final seconds. Burkinabe fans flooded onto the pitch to celebrate at
the end.
Former Manchester United striker Manucho scored a precious double in
the first 10 minutes as Angola beat Zimbabwe 2-0 at home and squeezed
through on away goals having lost the first leg 3-1.
Togo beat Gabon 2-1 to win their tie 3-2 in front of 50,000 in Lome.
Dove Wome and Tottenham forward Emmanuel Adebayor netted and the
Togolese held on following Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's goal for Gabon in
the 77th.
Niger surprised Guinea 2-0 with goals in the last 20 minutes at home
by Mohamed Chikoto and Boubacar Issoufou to go through 2-1 on aggregate,
Congo beat Equatorial Guinea 5-2 on aggregate and Algeria took the
final qualifying place when it beat Libya 3-0 on aggregate in their
North African derby later on Sunday.
Seven teams, including defending champion Zambia, Ivory Coast, Ghana
and Nigeria, qualified on Saturday, leaving Cameroon the one big-name
absentee.
Eto'o was reinstated as skipper by Akono after the Russia-based
player was suspended for eight months and then went into a self-imposed
international exile during the troubled reign of Lavagne.
Yet, Cape Verde shocked the home fans with Pereira's early free kick
to make it 3-0 on aggregate. Emana replied and Eto'o hit the goal frame
before Olinga's debut goal, but disappointed home fans had already
headed for the exits as early as 20 minutes before the end.
Troops and riot police with water cannons patrolled the stadium to
prevent a repeat of the crowd trouble that occurred in Senegal on
Saturday, when fans rioted and forced the abandonment of the qualifier
against Ivory Coast with the home team trailing and set to be
eliminated. That game and tie were awarded to the Ivorians.
The African Cup of Nations will be held back-to-back in 2012 and 2013
to move it to odd years and avoid it clashing with the World Cup and
European Championship. Next year's tournament kicks off on Jan. 19 in
Johannesburg, with the final back at the city's FNB Stadium - formerly
Soccer City - on Feb. 10.
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2013 African Cup of Nations finalists: South Africa (host), Algeria,
Angola, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast,
Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Togo, Tunisia, Zambia.
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Associated Press writers Ebow Godwin in Lome, Togo, Dalatou Mamane in
Niamey, Niger and Brahima Ouedraogo in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
contributed to this report.
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