Sudan qualifies for AFCON 2025 round of 16 after Morocco defeat Zambia
Sudan has secured qualification to the Round of 16 at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) as one of the best third-placed teams, following Morocco’s victory over Zambia.
The result ensured that Sudan accumulated enough points to progress from the group stage, marking a significant achievement for the Sultans of Jediane at the continental showpiece.
Sudan’s qualification comes on the back of a historic campaign in which they recorded only their second-ever win in AFCON history during the ongoing tournament.
The milestone further cements the growing impact of head coach Kwesi Appiah, who has guided the team to one of its most successful AFCON performances to date.
Under Appiah’s leadership, Sudan has shown renewed tactical discipline and resilience, enabling it to compete strongly against more established African sides.
The Round of 16 qualification represents a major boost for Sudanese football and a proud moment for the nation, as the Sultans of Jediane continue to defy expectations at AFCON 2025.
Sudan will now await confirmation of their next opponents as the knockout stage of the tournament gets underway.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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