Nigeria takes on Rwanda in 2013 Africa Cup of Nations draw

JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – The struggle for places at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations kicks off on the western island of Sao Tome e Principe this weekend — more than a month before the 2012 final is staged in Gabon.

African football governing body CAF has decided to switch the climax of the biennial competition from even to odd-number years and avoid having every second Cup of Nations staged in the same year as a World Cup.
It left fixture planners with limited dates for qualifiers and minnows Sao Tome e Principe and Lesotho meet on consecutive January weekends in a preliminary tie for the right to tackle Sierra Leone.
Sao Tome are the ‘invisible’ team of Africa with world ruling body FIFA not ranking them for several years due to inactivity while Lesotho are back after missing the 2012 qualifiers to concentrate on the national youth team.
The 14-fixture first round will feature an unusually long gap between matches with the first legs set for the end of February and the second legs only in mid-June after two weekends of 2014 World Cup qualifiers.
Early September and mid-October dates accommodate the second and final round of eliminators with the 15 overall winners joining hosts South Africa next January for a second Cup of Nations within 13 months.
Another change in Africa is that World Cup and Cup of Nations qualifiers will no longer be combined as happened for the 2006 and 2010 world and continental tournaments.
The 2012 Cup of Nations contenders — co-hosts Equatorial Guinea and Gabon plus Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Sudan, Tunisia and Zambia — get byes into the 2013 second round.
But surprise 2012 qualifying casualties like record seven-time winners Egypt and other former champions Cameroon, Nigeria and Algeria have been included in the first round with several facing potentially hazardous first legs.
Egypt, whose new American coach Bob Bradley faces a major rebuilding exercise to replace ageing stars like Essam El Hadary, Wael Gomaa, Mohamed Aboutreika and Mohamed Barakat, will not relish a visit to improving Central African Republic.
Rwanda are a transformed team since widely travelled Serb coach Milutin “Micho’ Sredojevic made Kigali his latest African ‘home’ and Stephen Keshi-coached Nigeria can expect a tough scrap.
Troubled Cameroon, whose captain and leading scorer Samuel Eto’o has been banned for 15 games after instigating a cash-related players’ strike last November, were lucky to draw Guinea Bissau, but Gambia could trouble Algeria.
Preliminary round
Sao Tome e Principe v Lesotho
First leg: Jan 8, second: Jan 15
First round
Ethiopia v Benin
Rwanda v Nigeria
Congo Brazzaville v Uganda
Burundi v Zimbabwe
Algeria v Gambia
Kenya v Togo
Sao Tome or Lesotho v Sierra Leone
Guinea Bissau v Cameroon
Chad v Malawi
Seychelles v Democratic Republic of Congo
Tanzania v Mozambique
Central African Republic v Egypt
Madagascar v Cape Verde Islands
Liberia v Namibia
First leg: Feb 29, second: June 15-17
Byes: Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Sudan, Tunisia, Zambia
Second round
A draw will split first round winners and countries receiving byes into 15 two-leg pairings
First leg: Sept 7-9, second: Oct 12-14
Note: Hosts South Africa qualify automatically

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