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Hosts denied in Cup of Nations opener

E.GUINEA VS CONGO

BATA, January 17 – Hosts Equatorial Guinea’s dream of starting their Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a win were cruelly spoiled as a late Thievy Bifouma strike earned Congo Brazzaville a 1-1 Group A draw in Bata on Saturday.

Bifouma, of Spanish top-flight side Almeria, slid the ball under Equatorial Guinea goalkeeper Felipe Ovono three minutes from time to cancel out captain Emilio Nsue’s 16th-minute strike to ensure that the tournament’s opening game ended all square.

It was a pulsating encounter, played in front of a sell-out crowd of 35,000 in Bata, in the best possible start for a competition which was moved to Equatorial Guinea at the last minute following Morocco’s withdrawal over Ebola fears.

The stadium in Bata was already an impressive sea of bright red as thousands of passionate home fans enjoyed the tournament’s opening ceremony, with the ceremony being attended by Teodoro Obiang Nguema, the president of the tiny, oil-rich country.

He would have been delighted when Nsue, the Spanish-born skipper of the Nzalang Nacional who plays for English side Middlesbrough, slid the ball under Congo goalkeeper Christoffer Mafoumbi following fine build-up play by Kike Eboula early on.

Exciting youngster Iban Edu almost raised the roof with an attempt from fully 50 yards shortly before half-time, and both Javier Balboa and Nsue had further chances for the hosts in the second half.

Nsue was then denied what surely would have been a killer second goal when a superb lob over the outrushing Mafoumbi found the net but was harshly disallowed for offside.

That proved to be a turning point, as Claude Le Roy’s Congo hung in the game.

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When substitute Ladislas Douniama somehow headed against the post with the goal gaping, it looked as if their chance had gone, but Bifouma made no mistake when his opportunity arose, his low finish silencing the home fans.

The second Group A game, between 2013 runners-up Burkina Faso and Gabon, will also be played in Bata at 1900 GMT.

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