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favourites Ivory Coast are among 14 qualifiers for the 2013 Cup of
Nations who begin preparations for the tournament by playing friendlies
in Africa, Europe and North America this week.
Ghana and Cape
Verde Islands get the ball rolling in Lisbon Tuesday followed by 15
fixtures Wednesday from Miami, who host Nigeria and Venezuela, to
Johannesburg, where South Africa confront Cup of Nations title holders
Zambia.
Ivory Coast,
Ghana, Cape Verde, South Africa, Angola, Morocco, Niger, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Zambia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Algeria, Tunisia and
Togo are qualifiers who will be in action.
That leaves
Mali and Ethiopia as the only two of the 16 challengers for the Cup of
Nations in South Africa between January 19 and February 10 who are not
playing, according to fixtures released by world football governing body
FIFA.
Ivory Coast
tackle Austria in Linz minus injured Arsenal midfield flier Gervinho and
a January warm-up against DR Congo is the only other friendly planned
before facing Togo in the opening series of Africa Cup fixtures.
The title has
eluded the Ivorian 'golden generation', led by Didier Drogba and
including Kolo Toure, Didier Zokora and Boubacar Barry, since 2006 and
South Africa is seen as the last-chance saloon for the ageing stars.
With a 53-place
advantage in the world rankings, the Ivorians are expected to follow up
an August draw in Russia by defeating the modest Austrians, even if the
low night-time temperature will not be to the liking of the west
Africans.
Ghana captain
and leading scorer Asamoah Gyan misses the trip to the Portuguese
capital after the death of his mother in an Accra road accident, and
coach Kwesi Appiah plans to test some fringe players.
Among those
called up are striker Abdul Warris, who has quit Swedish side Hacken for
a five-year contract with Spartak Moscow, and teenage Inter Milan
midfielder John Duncan.
Previously
anonymous Cape Verde make their Cup of Nations debut next year and the
Blue Sharks want to prove that a qualifying victory over four-time
African champions Cameroon was not a flash in the pan.
Newcastle
striker Shola Ameobi could make his debut for Nigeria at 31 -- 10 years
after turning down another approach to switch allegiances having played
for England at age-limit level.
Good form for
Spanish La Liga side Levante has earned striker Obafemi Martins a recall
with coach Stephen Keshi scanning a large talent pool as the Super
Eagles seek a winning formula ahead of a tournament they last won 18
years ago.
Zambia bring
the starting 11 from the 2012 final victory over Ivory Coast to
Johannesburg for a clash with Cup of Nations hosts South Africa, a team
getting used to life without retired captain and Everton midfielder
Steven Pienaar.
Out-of-favour
Collins Mbesuma and injured Jacob Mulenga missed the Libreville penalty
shootout triumph in the final and the strikers could get a chance
against Bafana Bafana (The Boys) to impress France-born coach Herve
Renard.
Egypt miss
South Africa having suffered a stunning qualifying loss to the Central
African Republic and Georgia are one of many opponents as the Pharaohs
prepare for 2014 World Cup eliminators next year.
Cameroon are in
a similar situation after flopping against Cape Verde and record
four-time African Footballer of the Year Samuel Eto'o and Barcelona
midfielder Alex Song are among those chosen for a Geneva friendly with
Albania.
The pair do not
get along with Eto'o from expensively assembled Russian side Anzhi
Makhachkala telling reporters he is "one of the best players in the
world and Song is not even among the best in Cameroon".
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