Congo – RD Congo
A family story between the two Congo. But the big shock between the two countries date back to the late 60s and early 70s it was the time when the Almighty Englebert, later Tout Puissant Mazembe, imposed its law Champion Clubs' Cup with four consecutive finals (1967, 68, 69,70) winning the first two. The Athletic Club Renaissance Aiglon (CARA) in 1973 to join the Race winners. Times have changed because several decades of near disappearance on the continental stage, clubs of the two countries will re one of the media, TP Mazembe with his new doubled in the Champions League (2009 and 2010) and AC Leopards Dolisie, Congo opposite, winning the 2012 Confederation Cup.
The first confrontation of the two countries date back to April 15, 1963. In those days, which were those of the post independence, there was talk of Congo-Brazzaville and Congo-Leopoldville. It was a game within the scope of the Goodwill Games. Congo DRC had beaten 2-1. Since there were 38 other matches between the two teams. The DRC has the advantage with 17 wins against 13 and 9 draws, 60 goals to 47.
Both bordering the Congo River met only 3 times in the final phase of CAN:
- January 12, 1968 in Asmara, Ethiopia then called Congo-DRC Kinshasa had won 3-0 with goals from Nicodemus Kabamba (2) and Ignatius Muwana. The coach of the DRC was called Ferenc Csanadi (Hungary and Congolese Paul Ebonzibato. The DRC was then en route to its first continental consecration
- February 27, 1972 in Douala, new victory DRC 2-0 with two goals from Kalala Ntumba. This does not prevent the Red Devils single sign their success in the test. The coach of the Leopards was called the Yugoslav Blagoje Vidinić that will still commands two years later and his colleague opposite Adolphe Bibanzoulou.
- March 3, 1974 in Alexandria, Congo prevailed 2-1 in the group match, two goals from Jan Michel Mbono "Sorcerer" and Christmas Minga "Pepe" against a Adelar Mayanga, the star of football with Zaire Kakoko Etepé. The rest is history: Second team success a few months of its participation in the World Cup in Germany. The coach of Congo was Robert Ndudi.
Be seen, this year is the Congo that has a foreign coach, the French Claude Le Roy, and the DRC national in the person of Florent Ibange.
Their previous quarterfinals
DR Congo
1992 Nigeria - Zaire 1-0
1994 Nigeria - Zaire 2-0
1996 Ghana - Zaire 1-0
1998: DR Congo - Cameroon 1-0
2002: Senegal - DR Congo 2-0
2006: Egypt - DR Congo 4-1
Congo:
1992 Ghana - Congo 2-1
Equatorial Guinea - Tunisia
Dating history of the two countries is quickly made. The first was in June 2012. Tunisia in Rades, won by 3buts 1. A year later, in Bata, the two teams were separated on a 1-1. These two games were part of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.
Their previous quarterfinals
Equatorial Guinea
2012: Equatorial Guinea - Ivory Coast 0-3
Tunisia
1996: Tunisia - Gabon 1-1 (4-1 pen)
1998: Burkina Faso - Tunisia 1-1 (8-7 pen)
2000: Tunisia - Egypt 1-0
2004: Tunisia - Senegal 1-0
2006: Nigeria - Tunisia 1-1 (6-5 pen)
2008: Cameroon - Tunisia 3-2
2012: Ghana - Tunisia 2-1 (ap.prol)
A family story between the two Congo. But the big shock between the two countries date back to the late 60s and early 70s it was the time when the Almighty Englebert, later Tout Puissant Mazembe, imposed its law Champion Clubs' Cup with four consecutive finals (1967, 68, 69,70) winning the first two. The Athletic Club Renaissance Aiglon (CARA) in 1973 to join the Race winners. Times have changed because several decades of near disappearance on the continental stage, clubs of the two countries will re one of the media, TP Mazembe with his new doubled in the Champions League (2009 and 2010) and AC Leopards Dolisie, Congo opposite, winning the 2012 Confederation Cup.
The first confrontation of the two countries date back to April 15, 1963. In those days, which were those of the post independence, there was talk of Congo-Brazzaville and Congo-Leopoldville. It was a game within the scope of the Goodwill Games. Congo DRC had beaten 2-1. Since there were 38 other matches between the two teams. The DRC has the advantage with 17 wins against 13 and 9 draws, 60 goals to 47.
Both bordering the Congo River met only 3 times in the final phase of CAN:
- January 12, 1968 in Asmara, Ethiopia then called Congo-DRC Kinshasa had won 3-0 with goals from Nicodemus Kabamba (2) and Ignatius Muwana. The coach of the DRC was called Ferenc Csanadi (Hungary and Congolese Paul Ebonzibato. The DRC was then en route to its first continental consecration
- February 27, 1972 in Douala, new victory DRC 2-0 with two goals from Kalala Ntumba. This does not prevent the Red Devils single sign their success in the test. The coach of the Leopards was called the Yugoslav Blagoje Vidinić that will still commands two years later and his colleague opposite Adolphe Bibanzoulou.
- March 3, 1974 in Alexandria, Congo prevailed 2-1 in the group match, two goals from Jan Michel Mbono "Sorcerer" and Christmas Minga "Pepe" against a Adelar Mayanga, the star of football with Zaire Kakoko Etepé. The rest is history: Second team success a few months of its participation in the World Cup in Germany. The coach of Congo was Robert Ndudi.
Be seen, this year is the Congo that has a foreign coach, the French Claude Le Roy, and the DRC national in the person of Florent Ibange.
Their previous quarterfinals
DR Congo
1992 Nigeria - Zaire 1-0
1994 Nigeria - Zaire 2-0
1996 Ghana - Zaire 1-0
1998: DR Congo - Cameroon 1-0
2002: Senegal - DR Congo 2-0
2006: Egypt - DR Congo 4-1
Congo:
1992 Ghana - Congo 2-1
Equatorial Guinea - Tunisia
Dating history of the two countries is quickly made. The first was in June 2012. Tunisia in Rades, won by 3buts 1. A year later, in Bata, the two teams were separated on a 1-1. These two games were part of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.
Their previous quarterfinals
Equatorial Guinea
2012: Equatorial Guinea - Ivory Coast 0-3
Tunisia
1996: Tunisia - Gabon 1-1 (4-1 pen)
1998: Burkina Faso - Tunisia 1-1 (8-7 pen)
2000: Tunisia - Egypt 1-0
2004: Tunisia - Senegal 1-0
2006: Nigeria - Tunisia 1-1 (6-5 pen)
2008: Cameroon - Tunisia 3-2
2012: Ghana - Tunisia 2-1 (ap.prol)
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