Zambia yakata tiketi ya Afrika Kusini, yaitoa Uganda kwa matuta 9-8Za
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Zambia wakishangilia baada ya kuichapa Uganda kwa penalti 9-8, leo |
KAMPALA, Uganda
Zambia won a penalty shootout over Uganda on Saturday to
qualify for a chance to defend their African Nations Cup title in South Africa
next January.
Twenty kicks were needed before the continental champions
advanced 9-8 on penalties after losing the second leg of their final round
qualifier 1-0 to their hosts in Kampala.
Patrick Ochan missed the key kick in the post-match shootout
amid an atmosphere of spiraling tension as Uganda threw away an early advantage
and again missed out on qualification by the narrowest of margins.
They had been well placed after losing just 1-0 in Ndola in
last month's first leg tie and leveled the aggregate score after 27 minutes on
Saturday through Geoffrey Massa.
But a second goal proved elusive for Uganda, coached by
Scotsman Bobby Willimason, despite the urgings of the capacity crowd as Zambia
goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene produced a series of heroic saves to keep his side in
the tie.
The match went to penalties after 90 minutes and immediately
Zambia captain Chris Katongo, who had been their catalyst in winning the last
Nations Cup, had the first kick saved.
But Uganda quickly ceded the early advantage and, after the
penalties went into sudden death, were forced to keep scoring to stay in the
contest, a pressure that proved too much for Ochan.
Zambia won this year's Nations Cup with a penalty shootout
triumph over the Ivory Coast in the final in Libreville, Gabon.
Uganda narrowly missed out on a place at the last finals
when they failed to win at home in their last group qualifier. They last
competed at the Nations Cup in 1978, when they were runners-up.
Earlier on Saturday both Ghana and Mali, semifinalists at
the last event, booked their places. Another 12 berths will be decided over the
weekend at the conclusion of a brief qualifying campaign for the 2013 finals in
South Africa.
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