Ethiopia advance in World Cup, South Africa out
September
7, 2013 (Ahram) — Minnows Ethiopia eliminated South Africa from the
World Cup Africa zone qualifying competition Saturday by fighting back
to defeat Central African Republic 2-1 in Congo.
The ‘Walias Antelopes’ topped Group A with 13 points, two
more than 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa, whose 4-1 home win over
Botswana in Durban proved futile.
Ethiopia, the bottom seeds in a mini-league expected to be
dominated by South Africa, join Algeria, Egypt, Ghana and Ivory Coast in
the two-leg play-offs.
Another four group winners will emerge later Saturday with
Congo Brazzaville needing an away win and Nigeria, Senegal and Tunisia
home draws to ensure progression.
Cameroon host Libya Sunday and a win for either country
would take them through to the final round with the draw scheduled for
September 16 in Cairo.
Minyahel Teshome was an ironic match-winner for Ethiopia
just past the hour mark in a match switched from Bangui to Brazzaville
because of post-C.A.R. coup security concerns.
Teshome played in an away win over Botswana when suspended,
resulting in Ethiopia being docked three points and having their
qualification put on hold.
Central African Republic, out of the reckoning after four
losses in a row, took the lead midway through the opening half in the
Congolese capital when Salif Keita scored.
After both goalkeepers made outstanding late first-half
saves, Salahdin Ahmed levelled three minutes into the second half and
Teshome struck on 61 minutes.
South Africa outplayed Botswana for long periods and
deserved to lead by more than 2-0 at half-time with Botswana goalkeeper
Kabelo Dambe making several excellent saves.
Kermit Erasmus put Bafana Bafana (The Boys) in front on 28
minutes with a far-post header and Dean Furman added a second with a
close-range shot in stoppage time.
A powerful Jerome Ramatlhakwane header 18 minutes from time
offered Botswana hope only for Bernard Parker to bag a late brace, with
one goal coming off a penalty.
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