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Algeria are African football champions

Algeria’s forward Baghdad Bounedjah (1st-L) celebrates after scoring. PHOTO AFP

FULL TIME: Algeria 🇩🇿 1 (Baghdad Bounedja 2′)  Senegal 🇸🇳 0

Cairo, Egypt | AFP | Baghdad Bounedjah’s early goal propelled Algeria to a first Africa Cup of Nations title in 29 years after a fiery 1-0 victory over Sadio Mane’s Senegal in Friday’s final in Cairo.

Bounedjah gave Algeria a dream start in the second minute when his deflected shot looped over Senegal goalkeeper Alfred Gomis, and it proved enough for the 1990 champions to lift the trophy on foreign soil for the first time.

“It’s incredible. The win is for the whole country,” Algeria goalkeeper Rais Mbohli told beIN Sports. “We have to thank (coach) Djamel Belmadi. The situation was tricky in the past before he arrived.”

“It’s a bit hard to soak in right now but I think we’ll realise what we’ve done when we return home,” he added.

For Senegal, who lost to Algeria by the same scoreline in the group stage, the long wait for a first continental crown goes on as coach Aliou Cisse, the captain of the 2002 runners-up, again fell short in the final.

It was the first title-decider to feature two African coaches since 1998, with Algeria boss Djamel Belmadi completing a whirlwind 12 months at the helm after inheriting a side that failed to make it out of the group stage two years ago.

“Without the players I am nothing. They are the main ones. I suppose the staff played its part in guiding the players but they applied the instructions incredibly well,” said Belmadi.

With defensive rock Kalidou Koulibaly suspended for Senegal, Salif Sane deputised at the back and Ismaila Sarr was recalled in attack, while Belmadi kept faith in the same side that overcame Nigeria with an injury-time free-kick from Riyad Mahrez.

Senegal had understandably feared the absence of Napoli star Koulibaly, banned after two bookings in the knockout rounds, although the towering Sane was desperately unlucky as Algeria grabbed the lead with scarcely a minute played.

As Bounedjah took aim from 20 yards his effort smacked off Sane and arced high into the air before dropping underneath the crossbar and beyond a static Gomis, sparking delirious celebrations from both players and fans, some of whom arrived for the final on military planes provided by the Algerian government.

– Half-time skirmish –
It was the first time Gomis had conceded in almost 400 minutes in Egypt having replaced the injured Edouard Mendy ahead of Senegal’s final group game.

Henri Saivet, who missed a penalty in the 1-0 victory over Tunisia, tried to catch Mbohli out with a free-kick while Mbaye Niang fizzed a powerful drive just over as Senegal gradually showed signs of life before the half ended with both sets of players embroiled in a scuffle as they headed for the tunnel.

Senegal thought they had won a penalty on the hour when Cameroonian referee Alioum Alioum pointed to the spot for a suspected handball by Adlene Guedioura, but the official reversed his decision after a VAR review.

Niang rounded an advancing Mbohli after a searching ball through from Cheikhou Kouyate but the forward sliced wide of the target from a tough angle, with the Algeria ‘keeper then acrobatically tipping over a rasping drive from Youssouf Sabaly.

The Desert Foxes started to look jaded as Senegal brought on fresh legs in Krepin Diatta and Mbaye Diagne, but Youcef Belaili nearly made it 2-0 when his cross brushed the head of a defender and skimmed the roof of the net.

Sarr blazed over on the volley as Algeria clung on to their advantage in the closing minutes, the final whistle greeted by an outpouring of raw emotion as the North Africans emerged worthy winners of the expanded 24-team event.

Senegal (4-3-3)

Alfred Gomis; Lamine Gassama, Cheikhou Kouyate (capt), Salif Sane, Youssouf Sabaly; Idrissa Gueye, Badou Ndiaye, Henri Saivet; Ismaila Sarr, Sadio Mane, Mbaye Niang

Coach: Aliou Cisse (SEN)

Algeria (4-4-2)

Rais Mbolhi; Mehdi Zeffane, Aissa Mandi, Djamel Benlamri, Ramy Bensebaini; Adlene Guedioura, Sofiane Feghouli, Ismael Bennacer, Riyad Mahrez (capt); Youcef Belaili, Baghdad Bounedjah

Coach: Djamel Belmadi (ALG)

Referee: Alioum Alioum (CMR)

Complete list of coaches who have won the Africa Cup of Nations:

1957 Egypt Mourad Fahmy

1959 Egypt Pal Titkos (HUN)

1962 Ethiopia Ydnekatchew Tessema

1963 Ghana Charles Gyamfi

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1965 Ghana Charles Gyamfi

1968 Zaire Ferenc Csanadi (HUN)

1970 Sudan Jirí Starosta (CZE)

1972 Congo Adolphe Bibanzoulou

1974 Zaire Blagoje Vidinic (SRB)

1976 Morocco Gheorghe Mardarescu (ROM)

1978 Ghana Fred Osam-Duodu

1980 Nigeria Otto Gloria (BRA)

1982 Ghana Charles Gyamfi

1984 Cameroon Radivoje Ognjanovic (SRB)

1986 Egypt Mike Smith (WAL)

1988 Cameroon Claude le Roy (FRA)

1990 Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali

1992 I. Coast Yeo Martial

1994 Nigeria Clemens Westerhof (NED)

1996 S. Africa Clive Barker

1998 Egypt Mahmoud el-Gohary

2000 Cameroon Pierre Lechantre (FRA)

2002 Cameroon Winfried Schaefer (GER)

2004 Tunisia Roger Lemerre (FRA)

2006 Egypt Hassan Shehata

2008 Egypt Hassan Shehata

2010 Egypt Hassan Shehata

2012 Zambia Herve Renard (FRA)

2013 Nigeria Stephen Keshi

2015 I. Coast Herve Renard (FRA)

2017 Cameroon Hugo Broos (BEL)

2019: Algeria Djamel Belmadi

 

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