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2023 AFCON: Namibia shock Tunisia with narrow win in AFCON opener

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
January 16, 2024
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Namibia’s Deon Hotto emerged as the hero, securing a shock 1-0 victory over Tunisia with a decisive 88th-minute goal on Tuesday. This unexpected outcome added to the tournament’s trend of surprising results in its opening days, captivating fans with unpredictable twists.

The southern African nation, ranked 87 places below Tunisia globally, displayed remarkable prowess throughout the game, notably outshining their opponents in the opening Group E clash at the Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium. Hotto’s timely strike at the back post not only clinched Namibia’s first-ever Cup of Nations finals victory but also underscored their deserved triumph.

Despite being in their fourth finals appearance, Namibia’s previous Cup of Nations endeavors had not yielded a victory. However, their enterprising style and superior chances in this encounter hinted at a promising campaign ahead. The only setback was their occasional poor decision-making, preventing them from securing a more commanding lead.

Tunisia, as the top seeds in the group, struggled to assert dominance, with goalkeeper Bechir Ben Said making crucial saves to thwart Namibia captain Peter Shalulile. Hotto himself squandered opportunities, including a clear chance in the first half and a curling free kick, before ultimately sealing the win with his late goal.

Despite their status as the third-highest African side in FIFA rankings at 28, Tunisia appeared nervous and out of sorts, contributing to their unexpected defeat. Joining the ranks of former winners Ghana, they faced an opening match setback, mirroring the unexpected outcomes for Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, and Nigeria, who were all held in matches they were anticipated to win.

Namibia’s goalkeeper Loydt Kazapua also played a pivotal role in securing the victory, making a remarkable save in the final 15 minutes to deny Tunisia a chance to equalize. The tension and uncertainty throughout the match were palpable, contrasting sharply with Tunisia’s expectations of a more comfortable victory.

Tunisia captain Msakni marked his eighth tournament appearance, equaling the record held by Rigobert Song (Cameroon), Ahmed Hassan (Egypt), and Ghana’s Dede Ayew. This milestone, however, was overshadowed by the unexpected defeat, leaving Tunisia to regroup and reassess their strategy as the tournament unfolds.

As the football drama continued, Mali and South Africa were poised to take the stage later on Tuesday at the same venue, promising further excitement and unpredictability in the second Group E game. The Africa Cup of Nations had undeniably set the stage for a thrilling tournament with underdogs making their mark and favorites facing unexpected challenges.

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