2023 Africa Cup of Nations Group D

Group D of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations took place from 15 to 23 January 2024.[1] The group consisted of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Angola.[2]

Angola and Burkina Faso as the top two teams, along with Mauritania as one of the four best third-placed teams, advanced to the round of 16.

Teams

Draw positionTeamZoneMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
October 2023[nb 1]December 2023
D1  AlgeriaUNAFGroup F winners27 March 202320th2021Winners (1990, 2019)3430
D2  Burkina FasoWAFUGroup B winners28 March 202313th2021Runners-up (2013)5758
D3  MauritaniaWAFUGroup I runners-up9 September 20233rd2021Group stage (2019, 2021)99105
D4  AngolaCOSAFAGroup E runners-up10 September 20239th2019Quarter-finals (2008, 2010)117117

Notes

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Angola321063+37Advance to knockout stage
2  Burkina Faso311134−14
3  Mauritania310234−13
4  Algeria302134−12
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Matches

All times are local, GMT (UTC±0).

Algeria vs Angola

Algeria and Angola met for the 10th time, and the most recent meeting was at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, which Angola hosted that year. A goalless draw between the nations in Luanda on Jan. 18, 2010, proved enough to send both nations to the tournament's knockout stages. The nations also met in the second round of qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The nations opened their phases on June 5, 2004, with a goalless draw in Annaba, Algeria, and would meet again exactly one year later in Luanda. Goals from Flavio and Akwa helped give Angola its first (and to date) victory against Algeria, and the 2-1 result proved crucial for Angola to qualify for its first World Cup. Algeria and Angola also met in qualifying for the 1986 FIFA World Cup and the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations, for which Algeria qualified for the respective tournaments.

Algeria asserted domination and in the 18th minute, Baghdad Bounedjah produced a scissor volley to give Algeria the lead. However, poor finishing and wasted opportunities saw Algeria bitterly pay the price when a foul from Nabil Bentaleb to Mabululu saw the Angolan talisman convert the spot perfectly to seal the match to a draw.

Algeria  1–1  Angola
  • Bounedjah 18'
Report
Attendance: 19,740[3]
Referee: Issa Sy (Senegal)
Algeria
Angola
GK16Anthony Mandrea
RB20Youcef Atal  79'  80'
CB2Aïssa Mandi
CB21Ramy Bensebaini  34'
LB15Rayan Aït-Nouri
CM22Ismaël Bennacer  52'  80'
CM19Nabil Bentaleb  48'  72'
RW7Riyad Mahrez (c)
AM17Farès Chaïbi
LW8Youcef Belaïli  67'
CF9Baghdad Bounedjah  67'
Substitutions:
FW13Islam Slimani  67'
FW12Adam Ounas  67'
MF6Ramiz Zerrouki  72'
DF3Kevin Van Den Kerkhof  80'
MF11Houssem Aouar  80'
Coach:
Djamel Belmadi
GK22Neblú
CB3Jonathan Buatu
CB6Gaspar
CB5Quinito
RM2Núrio Fortuna  32'
CM23Show
CM17Bruno Paz  41'
LM14Loide Augusto  78'
AM16Fredy (c)  88'
CF10Gelson Dala  88'
CF15Zito Luvumbo  78'
Substitutions:
FW19Mabululu  41'
FW11Felício Milson  78'
DF21Eddie Afonso  78'
FW9Zini  88'
MF4Manuel Keliano  88'
Coach:
Pedro Gonçalves

Man of the Match:
Farès Chaïbi (Algeria)

Assistant referees:
Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Nouha Bangoura (Senegal)
Fourth official:
Samuel Uwikunda (Rwanda)
Video assistant referee:
Pierre Ghislain Atcho (Gabon)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Carine Atezambong (Cameroon)

Burkina Faso vs Mauritania

Burkina Faso and Mauritania met for the 10th time, and the first at an Africa Cup of Nations. The nations had also met in qualifying for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations, and the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations. Burkina Faso defeated Mauritania in a first-round qualifying phase for the 1998 World Cup, with the 2-0 victory on June 16, 1996, being Burkina Faso's only victory in that World Cup qualifying campaign. The nations also met in a preliminary round for the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations, with Burkina Faso winning 3-0 on aggregate and jumpstarting its successful qualification for the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations. Mauritania's first victory against Burkina Faso came on Sept. 8, 2018, during qualification for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, with a 2-0 result in Nouakchott, Mauritania. When the nations met in the group stage finale on Mar. 22, 2019, Mauritania was assured of its first Africa Cup of Nations. However, Burkina Faso, eliminated from contention, ended the campaign with a 1-0 victory.

The match began with a fiery tempo when Burkina Faso and Mauritania fought for control of the ball. Still, it was the Mauritanians who came closest at scoring when Aboubakary Koita tested Hervé Koffi with a thunderous shot. Mauritania continued to test the Burkinabé but, after ongoing wasted opportunities, Mauritania was forced to pay a brutal price when Issa Kaboré was fouled by Nouh Mohamed El Abd, before Bertrand Traoré clinically converted the penalty to secure Burkina Faso's victory.

Burkina Faso  1–0  Mauritania
Report
Attendance: 27,898[4]
Referee: Jalal Jiyed (Morocco)
Burkina Faso
Mauritania
GK16Hervé Koffi
RB9Issa Kaboré
CB12Edmond Tapsoba
CB14Issoufou Dayo (c)
LB25Steeve Yago
CM22Blati Touré  47'
CM24Adama Guira
RW17Stephane Aziz Ki  86'
AM11Mamady Bangré  46'
LW8Cedric Badolo  73'
CF13Mohamed Konaté  45'  86'
Substitutions:
FW15Abdoul Tapsoba  76'  46'
FW10Bertrand Traoré  73'
FW2Djibril Ouattara  85'
FW19Hassane Bandé  86'
Coach:
Hubert Velud
GK16Babacar Niasse
RB4Omaré Gassama
CB13Nouh Mohamed El Abd  90+4'
CB5Lamine Ba  67'
LB20Ibrahima Keita
RM19Aboubakary Koita
CM6Guessouma Fofana  67'
LM3Aly Abeid (c)  90+9'
AM9Hemeya Tanjy  57'
AM10Idrissa Thiam  58'
CF27Aboubakar Kamara  28'
Substitutions:
FW11Souleymane Anne  28'
FW23Sidi Bouna Amar  57'
MF7El Hadji Ba  58'
MF26Oumar Ngom  67'
DF14Mohamed Dellahi Yali  67'
Coach:
Amir Abdou

Man of the Match:
Blati Touré (Burkina Faso)

Assistant referees:
Zakaria Brinssi (Morocco)
Arsénio Marengula (Mozambique)
Fourth official:
Louis Houngnandande (Benin)
Video assistant referee:
Haythem Guirat (Tunisia)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Diana Chikotesha (Zambia)

Algeria vs Burkina Faso

Algeria and Burkina Faso met for the 18th time, and the first at the Africa Cup of Nations since 1998 when goals from Kassoum Ouedraogo (via penalty) and Seydou Traore gave Burkina Faso, the tournament hosts, its first-ever victory at the Africa Cup of Nations, a 2-1 victory that helped spearhead the nation's fourth-place finish in 1998. Both nations had also met at the group stage finale of the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations, with Algeria winning 2-1 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Both also met in qualifying for the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations, with Algeria and Burkina Faso both advancing to the tournament (Burkina Faso defeated Algeria in the teams' final qualifying match to secure the qualification on June 17, 2001). The nations also met in qualifying for both the 2014 and 2022 World Cups, the former for which Algeria qualified for the 2014 World Cup on the away goals rule. The nations also drew twice when they met during the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification phase, with the latter being a 2-2 draw in Bilda, Algeria, that once again eliminated Burkina Faso from World Cup contention.

The match started at a high tempo with Algerian domination, but Burkina Faso's resilient defense allowed the team to stay afloat. As Algeria was overwhelmingly committing to frontal assaults, their reckless defense resulted in Abdoul Tapsoba seizing the deal with a deep cross before Mohamed Konaté flung it into the net at the third minute of extra time. With the restart of the game, Baghdad Bounedjah took advantage of a tricky free kick by Nabil Bentaleb in the 51st minute. However, an unnecessary foul by Rayan Aït-Nouri on Issa Kaboré resulted in a penalty, which Bertrand Traoré didn't miss it to make it two for Burkina Faso at the 71st minute. However, Burkina Faso squandered their lead at the fifth minute of injury time when Bounedjah won the air combat to head to the net as the game ended in a manic 2–2 draw.

This result meant Burkina Faso had scored in 16 AFCON matches, while Algeria remained winless in five AFCON matches.

Algeria  2–2  Burkina Faso
Report
Attendance: 33,501[5]
Referee: Abongile Tom (South Africa)
Algeria
Burkina-Faso
GK16Anthony Mandrea
RB20Youcef Atal
CB2Aïssa Mandi
CB21Ramy Bensebaini  53'
LB15Rayan Aït-Nouri
CM6Ramiz Zerrouki
CM19Nabil Bentaleb  81'
RW7Riyad Mahrez (c)  74'
AM10Sofiane Feghouli  45'
LW8Youcef Belaïli  74'
CF9Baghdad Bounedjah  90+6'
Substitutions:
FW18Mohamed Amoura  45'
FW12Adam Ounas  74'
MF17Farès Chaïbi  74'
FW13Islam Slimani  81'
Coach:
Djamel Belmadi
GK16Hervé Koffi
RB9Issa Kaboré
CB12Edmond Tapsoba
CB14Issoufou Dayo (c)
LB25Steeve Yago
CM4Adamo Nagalo  17'  84'
CM24Adama Guira  39'
RW22Blati Touré  90+8'
AM15Abdoul Tapsoba  84'
LW20Gustavo Sangaré  23'  84'
CF13Mohamed Konaté  62'  64'
Substitutions:
MF18Ismahila Ouédraogo  39'
FW10Bertrand Traoré  64'
MF26Dramane Salou  84'
DF5Nasser Djiga  90+2'  84'
FW8Cedric Badolo  84'
Coach:
Hubert Velud

Man of the Match:
Baghdad Bounedjah (Algeria)

Assistant referees:
Souru Phatsoane (Lesotho)
Abelmiro dos Reis (São Tomé and Príncipe)
Fourth official:
Bamlak Tessema (Ethiopia)
Video assistant referee:
Pierre Ghislain Atcho (Gabon)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Carine Atezambong (Cameroon)

Mauritania vs Angola

Angola and Mauritania met for only the fifth since, and all matches have occurred since 2018. The first meetings took place in October 2018, with both nations meeting during qualification for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations. On Oct. 12, 2018, Mauritania took a shock lead in only two minutes with a goal from Moctar Sidi El Hacen, but Angola responded with four unanswered goals to win 4-1, with a brace from Mateus. Five days later, Adama Ba's goal was the only scoring when the teams met in Nouakchott, Mauritania. Both nations qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations, with Mauritania doing so for the first time in the nation's history. Both nations would be drawn into Group E of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, and the meeting on June 29, 2019, in Suez, Egypt, ended goalless, and ultimately, both nations exited the group stage of that tournament. The most recent meeting took place on Jan. 20, 2023, during the 2022 African Nations Championship, in Oran, Algeria, with the nations playing to another goalless draw (Mauritania advanced out of the group and into the quarterfinals).

The match started with a high tempo, and after surviving a failed Mauritanian onslaught, Angola capitalized with Gelson Dala producing a scissor finish to get Angola ahead in the 30th minute. However, just before the injury time of the first half, Sidi Bouna Amar provided a brilliant solo over Angolan defenders before unleashing his powerful shot to give Mauritania's first-ever goal from an open play in AFCON to end the first half with an exhilarating draw. Within the final 45 minutes, Dala struck the second with a smart shot that saw Babacar Niasse fail to respond in the 50th minute. Gilberto then added to the table just three minutes later after intercepting the ball from Khadim Diaw before making a clinical finish. However, Aboubakary Koita would reduce the deficit five minutes later with a stunning long-range strike, but Angola held firm to win.

It was Angola's first win at the Africa Cup of Nations since Jan. 22, 2012, against Burkina Faso.

Mauritania  2–3  Angola
Report
Attendance: 36,318[6]
Referee: Mohamed Maarouf (Egypt)
Mauritania
Angola
GK16Babacar Niasse
CB13Nouh Mohamed El Abd
CB5Lamine Ba
CB3Aly Abeid (c)  46'
RWB20Ibrahima Keita  24'
CM4Omaré Gassama  85'
CM23Sidi Bouna Amar  81'
CM6Guessouma Fofana  59'
LWB8Mouhsine Bodda
CF19Aboubakary Koita
CF25Pape Ibnou Ba  59'
Substitutions:
DF2Khadim Diaw  46'
FW27Aboubakar Kamara  59'
FW15Souleymane Doukara  59'
FW9Hemeya Tanjy  81'
Coach:
Amir Abdou
GK22Neblú
RB21Eddie Afonso
CB6Gaspar
CB3Jonathan Buatu
LB2Núrio Fortuna  90+6'
DM23Show
RM9Zini  61'
CM7Gilberto  78'
CM16Fredy (c)  86'
LM10Gelson Dala  86'
CF19Mabululu
Substitutions:
MF4Manuel Keliano  61'
FW15Zito Luvumbo  78'
MF20Estrela  86'
DF5Quinito  86'
Coach:
Pedro Gonçalves

Man of the Match:
Gelson Dala (Angola)

Assistant referees:
Attia Amsaaed (Libya)
Khalil Hassani (Tunisia)
Fourth official:
Mutaz Ibrahim (Libya)
Video assistant referee:
Mahmoud El Bana (Egypt)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Mahmoud Abouelregal (Egypt)

Angola vs Burkina Faso

Angola and Burkina Faso met for the ninth time. In addition to meeting at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (which Angola won 2-1), the nations also met in qualification campaigns for 2002, 2015, and 2019 editions. Both nations split the meetings during qualifying for the 2002 edition (Burkina Faso winning 1-0 in Ouagadougou on Jan. 13, 2001, and Angola winning 2-0 in Luanda on Mar. 25, 2001) and Burkina Faso ultimately qualified for the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations. A similar scenario unfolded for the 2015 qualifiers, with Burkina Faso winning 3-0 on Sept. 10, 2014, and Jonathan Pitriopa scoring two of his six overall goals during the campaign in that match. Burkina Faso secured qualification for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations before its group stage finale, which ended 1-1 against Angola in Ouagadougou, as Pitriopa scored on a penalty. For the 2019 qualifiers, both nations also split victories, with Burkina Faso winning on June 10, 2017, 3-1 and Angola winning 2-1 on Nov. 18, 2018. Ultimately, Angola advanced, and Burkina Faso did not. In addition, both nations also met during the 2018 African Nations Championship, with the teams playing to a goalless draw in Agadir, Morocco, on Jan. 16, 2018, to open Group D (Angola advanced out of the group).

In the 36th minute, from a free kick, Mabululu drew first blood with a direct header to give Angola the lead they wanted. Despite efforts by the Burkinabés to find the back of the net, they were punished at the second minute of extra time in the second half, when from a chaotic defence in Burkina Faso's side, Jérémie Bela's thunderous shot was deflected by Hervé Koffi before Zini capitalised from the opportunity to seal Angola the win.

It was the first time ever Angola had ever topped the group of an AFCON.

Angola  2–0  Burkina Faso
Report
Attendance: 15,753[7]
Referee: Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo (DR Congo)
Angola
Burkina Faso
GK22Neblú  88'
RB21Eddie Afonso
CB6Gaspar
CB5Quinito
LB13
CM16Fredy (c)  77'
CM17Bruno Paz  64'
CM20Estrela
RF7Gilbero  58'
CF19Mabululu  36'  77'
LF10Gelson Dala  58'
Substitutions:
FW18Jérémie Bela  58'
FW15Zito Luvumbo  58'
MF23Show  64'
FW11Felício Milson  79'  77'
FW9Zini  77'
Coach:
Pedro Gonçalves
GK16Hervé Koffi
RB9Issa Kaboré
CB14Issoufou Dayo
CB12Edmond Tapsoba
LB3Abdoul Guiebre  76'
CM20Gustavo Sangaré
CM18Ismahila Ouédraogo  27'  89'
RW10Bertrand Traoré (c)  76'
AM17Stephane Aziz Ki  89'
LW8Cedric Badolo  45'
CF7Dango Ouattara
Substitutions:
FW2Djibril Ouattara  45'
FW15Abdoul Tapsoba  76'
DF25Steeve Yago  76'
MF6Sacha Bansé  89'
FW19Hassane Bandé  89'
Coach:
Hubert Velud

Man of the Match:
Gaspar (Angola)

Assistant referees:
Mostafa Akarkad (Morocco)
Ahmed Hossam (Egypt)
Fourth official:
Louis Houngnandande (Benin)
Video assistant referee:
Samir Guezzaz (Morocco)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Haythem Guirat (Tunisia)

Mauritania vs Algeria

Algeria and Mauritania met for only the seventh time, with the first meeting coming during a two-leg first-round meeting in qualifying for the 1986 Africa Cup of Nations, which Algeria won 5-1 on aggregate as they eventually qualified for the tournament. The nations also met in friendlies in 2017 and 2021, with the former being a 3-1 Algeria victory in what was the nation's final match before the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

After Algerian attempts to find the back of the net early on failed to materialize, Mauritania surprised Algeria in the 37th minute when from a corner kick, Omaré Gassama's blocked shot came to Mohamed Dellahi Yali, whose shot proved too difficult for Anthony Mandrea to deny as it hit the post before delivered home. Despite rampant Algerian pressure later on, Mauritania held firm to create history.[8]

This result meant Algeria failed to win in six Africa Cup of Nations matches. In contrast, Mauritania made history by winning a match at the Africa Cup of Nations and advancing past the group stages, both for the first time.

Mauritania  1–0  Algeria
Report
Attendance: 28,010[9]
Referee: Omar Abdulkadir Artan (Somalia)
Mauritania
Algeria
GK16Babacar Niasse
RB4Omaré Gassama
CB20Ibrahima Keita
CB5Lamine Ba  45+4'
LB2Khadim Diaw
DM14Mohamed Dellahi Yali (c)  68'
RM23Sidi Bouna Amar  81'
LM19Aboubakary Koita  53'  82'
AM8Mouhsine Bodda  21'
CF10Idrissa Thiam  82'
CF11Souleymane Anne  71'
Substitutions:
DF21Hassan Houbeib  68'
MF6Guessouma Fofana  71'
MF12Bakari Camara  81'
FW27Aboubakar Kamara  82'
FW25Pape Ibnou Ba  82'
Coach:
Amir Abdou
GK16Anthony Mandrea
RB20Youcef Atal  81'
CB2Aïssa Mandi (c)
CB4Mohamed Amine Tougai
LB15Rayan Aït-Nouri
RM6Ramiz Zerrouki
CM14Hicham Boudaoui  62'
CM11Houssem Aouar  45'
LM12Adam Ounas  62'
CF9Baghdad Bounedjah
CF18Mohamed Amoura  45+4'  69'
Substitutions:
FW7Riyad Mahrez  45'
FW8Youcef Belaïli  83'  62'
MF19Nabil Bentaleb  62'
FW13Islam Slimani  76'  69'
DF3Kevin Van Den Kerkhof  81'
Coach:
Djamel Belmadi

Man of the Match:
Babacar Niasse (Mauritania)

Assistant referees:
Elvis Noupué (Cameroon)
Boris Ditsoga (Gabon)
Fourth official:
Ahmed Heerallal (Mauritius)
Video assistant referee:
Daniel Nii Laryea (Ghana)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Akhona Makalima (South Africa)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.

TeamMatch 1Match 2Match 3Points
           
 Algeria423–9
 Burkina Faso351–9
 Mauritania223–7
 Angola113–5

References