The Sudanese national team owes its goalkeeper, Mohamed Mustafa, for capturing the valuable point, who excelled remarkably, especially in the last minutes of the match, as he parried the shot of English West Ham player Mohamed Quddus, who shot directly in front of the goal (88).
The Sudanese national team raised its score to 4 points in second place behind leaders Angola (6 points), Ghana comes in third place with two points, and Niger is fourth with one point.
The Democratic Republic of Congo approached the finals after achieving its third successive victory, which came at the expense of its guest, Tanzania, 1-0, in Kinshasa.
The victory of French coach Sebastien Desabre’s team goes to Tanzanian Simint Maziz, who scored the only goal, an error against his team (52).
The Democratic Republic of Congo topped the score with a full score (9 points), ahead of Tanzania (4 points), Ethiopia was third with a point, and Guinea was fourth with no score.
Botswana mixed the cards in the third group by defeating its host Cape Verde 1-0 in Praia, scored by Royal Moroccan Army player Tumisang Oribonyi in the second minute.
Egypt leads the standings with six points, ahead of Cape Verde, Botswana and Mauritania with three points each.
Zimbabwe temporarily took top spot in Group Ten, after defeating its host Namibia 1-0 in Windhoek.
South African Mamelodi Sundowns striker Khama Billiat scored the only goal of the match (34 from a penalty kick).
Zimbabwe raised its score to 5 points, one point ahead of Kenya and Cameroon, who meet on Friday, while Namibia remained without a score after three losses.
Burkina Faso made a strong move towards the finals, after defeating Burundi 4-1 in Ouagadougou in Group Twelve.
Dango Ouattara (33rd and 44th), Sasha Bance (34th), and defender Issoufou Dayo (49th) scored Burkina Faso’s goals, and Bienvenu Kanakimana (4th) scored Burundi’s goal.
Burkina Faso raised its score to 7 points against Senegal (4), Burundi (3) and Malawi (0).
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