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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, August 19, 2025Uganda and Algeria Advance to CHAN 2024 Quarter-finals from Group C - August 2025
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Uganda and Algeria Advance to CHAN 2024 Quarter-finals from Group C - August 2025

The 2024 CHAN Championship Group C faced a tense finale as Uganda, Algeria, and South Africa vied for quarterfinal spots. Algeria faced a crucial match against unbowed Niger in which a victory was essential to secure their progression. Ultimately, Uganda's Cranes and Algeria's local Greens advanced to the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) Pamoja 2024 quarter-finals. Uganda topped the group with seven points, showcasing resilience after an initial loss. South Africa, Guinea, and Niger have been eliminated from the tournament.

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Uganda, Algeria advance as South Africa, Guinea, Niger exit CHAN 2024

Uganda, Algeria advance as South Africa, Guinea, Niger exit CHAN 2024

Uganda's Cranes and Algeria's local Greens have advanced to the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) Pamoja 2024 quarter-finals from Group C, while South Africa, Guinea, and Niger have been eliminated. Uganda topped the group with seven points, showcasing resilience after an initial loss.

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Uganda's Cranes and Algeria's local Greens have advanced to the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) Pamoja 2024 quarter-finals from Group C, while South Africa, Guinea, and Niger have been eliminated. Uganda topped the group with seven points, showcasing resilience after an initial loss.

  • Uganda secured seven points from four matches, scoring eight goals and conceding six.
  • Algeria finished second with six points, demonstrating a strong defense by conceding only two goals.
  • South Africa's Bafana Bafana were eliminated on goal difference despite also earning six points.
Tuesday 5:54 AMStandard SportsFirst

Group C- Painful exit awaits either Uganda, Algeria, or South Africa

Group C- Painful exit awaits either Uganda, Algeria, or South Africa

The 2024 CHAN Championship Group C faces a tense finale as Uganda, Algeria, and South Africa vie for quarterfinal spots. Uganda’s Cranes lead the group and need only a draw against South Africa to advance, while Algeria and South Africa are locked on five points, both needing strong performances in their final matches.

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The 2024 CHAN Championship Group C faces a tense finale as Uganda, Algeria, and South Africa vie for quarterfinal spots. Uganda’s Cranes lead the group and need only a draw against South Africa to advance, while Algeria and South Africa are locked on five points, both needing strong performances in their final matches.

  • Three teams – Uganda, Algeria, and South Africa – are still in contention to qualify from Group C.
  • Uganda currently tops the table with six points, needing a draw against South Africa in Kampala to secure qualification.
  • Algeria and South Africa both have five points; Algeria faces Niger, and South Africa plays Uganda.
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Algeria face do-or-die clash against unbowed Niger

Algeria face do-or-die clash against unbowed Niger

Algeria faces a crucial match against unbowed Niger in the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) Pamoja 2024. A victory is essential to secure their progression to the knockout stages and keep their tournament hopes alive.

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Algeria faces a crucial match against unbowed Niger in the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) Pamoja 2024. A victory is essential to secure their progression to the knockout stages and keep their tournament hopes alive.

  • Algeria is currently second in Group C with five points, while Niger has already been eliminated with just one point.
  • Coach Madjid Bougherra emphasized that the match against Niger is decisive for qualification, aiming to win and potentially finish first in the group.
  • Despite a strong 3-0 win against Uganda, Algeria has struggled with consistency and converting opportunities, raising concerns for Coach Bougherra.
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