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Equatorial Guinea, Gabon ready for festival of football
MARWAN NAAMANI | AFP Abdul Kader (left) of Cote d’Ivoire vies for the ball with Ammar Jemal of Tunisia during a friendly match in Abu Dhabi on Januray 13, 2011.
Posted Friday, January 20 2012 at 20:43
Libreville
For lovers of the beautiful game focus over the next three weeks falls on Gabon and Equatorial Guinea where from Saturday the oil rich neighbours co-host the 28th Africa Cup of Nations.
Like a lord mayor’s banquet without the principal guest this feast of football takes place bereft of continental kings Egypt, winners of the last three editions.
Adding further intrigue in a topsy turvy qualifying race African superpowers Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa have also failed to turn up.
In this quartet’s absence World Cup quarter-finalists Ghana and Didier Drogba’s Ivory Coast are favourites to claim a prize that has alluded both for far too long.
The 2012 Nations Cup cast list is full of surprises, not least Libya, who qualified against the backdrop of the bloody overthrowing of Moamer Kadhafi’s regime.
Plaudits too should be flung at Niger and Botswana’s feet, these two minnows with Equatorial Guinea taking their place at the high table of African football for the first time.
Gabon and Equatorial Guinea have invested massively in improving or building from scratch stadia, roads and hotels to prepare for their sojourn in the spotlight.
Hosts meet deadline
Both nations have met the deadline, but it has been a close run thing - the keys to Gabon’s stadium in Franceville were only delivered on Monday.
“We have two objectives,” said Laure Olga Gondjout, secretary general to Gabon President Ali Bongo.
“For the people of Gabon to win the ‘palme d’or’ for organising a successful Africa Cup of Nations and for the senior team to emulate the juniors (the title winning under-23 side) and lift the trophy.”
Equatorial Guinea get the show on the road against the Libyans in Bata on Saturday with far more than national pride at stake.
The son of the country’s autocratic president Teodoro Obiang is offering the players’ a stunning $1 million cash incentive to win the Nations Cup curtain raiser, and $20,000 for every goal they score.
President Obiang wants the Nations Cup to serve as a shop window for his country.
“The only reason for winning (the right to host) the Cup is to present the best image of our country, to sell our image,” he declared.
Pride, not money, is what is motivating Ghana and Ivory Coast. Ghana last grabbed gold 30 years ago when pipping hosts Libya in a Tripoli penalty shootout.
Coach Goran Stevanovic says: “We were runners-up at the last Cup of Nations in Angola two years ago and a repeat of what has already been achieved is not good enough.”




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