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After 39 years of absence, Tanzania finally returned to Uganda in the 12th qualifying group for the 2019 Nations Africa Cup of Nations, under the leadership of Emmanuel Emuniki, former Zamalek and Nigeria.
Tanzania defeated Uganda 3-0, while Lesotho tied 1-1 with Cape Verde in the finals of the Africa Cup of Nations finals.
Tanzania and Uganda
Tanzania defeated Uganda 3-0 in Tanzania in the last round of Group C qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations.
Simon Mesoa scored the first goal in the 21st minute, ending the first period with a goal for the owners of the goal for nothing.
In the second half, Irasto Nyoni added the second goal in the 51st minute following a penalty kick.
Agri Morris added the third goal in the 57th minute from a corner with a header in the net, ending Tanzania's 3-0 win.
Tanzania's win would have been worthless if Lesotho beat Cape Verde in the other match.
Cape Verde and Lesotho
Lesotho needed a win to win the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in its history, but they collided with Cape Verde and their fans.
The match ended on a draw and blank, Tanzania qualifying with Uganda to travel to the 2019 African Nations in Egypt.
This participation will be the second in their history after the first participation in the 1980 edition in Nigeria and will rank seventh in the tournament.
Tanzania will return to the tournament after 39 years of absence, while Lesotho's participation will be delayed for the first time in its history.
Emmanuel Emuniki is the legend of Zamalek and Nigeria, the former star of Barcelona, at the head of the Tanzanian team.
Thus, 23 teams have already qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations, in the expectation of a team determined by the face of Libya with South Africa going on.
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