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Football Fever: Sudan and Senegal Battle for CHAN 2024 Bronze in Kampala Spectacle

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Football Fever: Sudan and Senegal Battle for CHAN 2024 Bronze in Kampala Spectacle

The 2024 TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) is drawing to a close, culminating in a highly anticipated bronze medal match between Sudan and Senegal. This fixture, scheduled for Friday night in Kampala, specifically at the Mandela National Stadium in Namboole, represents a crucial opportunity for both teams to conclude their campaigns with a podium finish after narrowly missing out on a place in the final. Kick-off is set for 6 p.m., with an exciting pre-match cultural and musical experience beginning at 5 p.m.

For Sudan, the third-place play-off is familiar territory, marking their record third appearance in this specific fixture, having previously competed in 2011 and 2018. Historically, Sudan has an impeccable record, winning both previous encounters: a 1-0 victory over Algeria in 2011 and a penalty shootout triumph against Libya in 2018. They aim to extend this perfect record and secure a third bronze medal. However, their recent form shows some vulnerability, as they are winless in their last three games, including two draws and a heartbreaking 116th-minute semi-final elimination by Madagascar. Despite this setback, Sudan has shown offensive prowess, scoring six goals—their highest tally in a single CHAN edition—with forward Abdel Raouf Yagoub leading their charge with two goals. Notably, Sudan also boasts a strong reputation in penalty shootouts, having won three of their four in CHAN history.

Senegal, the defending champions, find themselves in uncharted waters as they contest a bronze medal match for the first time. They are the first reigning champions to reach this stage after being dramatically knocked out by Morocco in the semi-finals on penalties following a 1-1 draw. This adds to their mixed record in tiebreakers, having lost two of their three CHAN shootouts. Nevertheless, the Lions of Teranga demonstrate impressive resilience, remaining unbeaten in their last nine CHAN games in open play. Their attack has been modest, with four goals scored by three different players, but it remains efficient. Joseph Layousse leads their scoring with two goals, while Libasse Guèye has been instrumental with two assists, the most for Senegal in the tournament.

Friday's clash at Namboole Stadium is more than just a battle for bronze; it is a fascinating contest of Sudan's historical consistency in this fixture and penalty shootout expertise against Senegal's defending champion pedigree and resilience in open play. Both sides are determined to leave Kampala with a medal, promising a tight and competitive encounter that could extend into extra time or even be decided from the penalty spot.

The event is part of the historic PAMOJA co-hosting of the tournament by Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, marking the first time three nations have jointly staged the continental championship. In a significant gesture to Ugandan football lovers, the Local Organising Committee (LOC), chaired by First Lady Janet Museveni, has purchased all 28,000 tickets for the bronze medal game from CAF and is distributing them free of charge. Fans can redeem these tickets, which will be branded

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