FIFA has announced its groupings for African qualifiers the 2022 World Cup playing Nigeria in Group C along with South Africa and Angola with Kenya joining them as the fourth team from which only one side will qualify for the next round.
Taking place between November 21 and December 18 in Qatar, the 2022 World Cup will be the first one ever not to be played in the summer and qualifiers have already begun in some zones. In Africa, the first round involved 28 teams being involved in a two-game knock out series.
Nigeria in the first round had to battle with Ethiopia, Liberia, Tanzania, Equatorial Guinea, Namibia, Djibouti, Angola, Mozambique, Sudan, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Guinea-Bissau and Togo. Now that the first round has been completed, the draw for the second round has been made and Nigeria has been placed in a tough group involving two other previous World Cup participants.
Under the arrangements Fifa has come up with, there are 10 groups of four, with the winner of each group qualifying for the final round. These 10 teams will then be involved in a two-legged knock out final round with the five winners qualifying for Qatar 2022.
Group A
Senegal
Mali
Niger
Djibouti
Group B
Tunisia
Burkina Faso
Madagascar
Botswana
Group C
Nigeria
South Africa
Kenya
Angola
Group D
Algeria
Guinea
Libya
Liberia
Group E
Morocco
Cape Verde
Mauritania
Mozambique
Group F
Egypt
Uganda
Kenya
Guinea-Bissau
Group G
Ghana
Zambia
Namibia
Equatorial-Guinea
Group H
Cameroon
Benin
Ethiopia
Togo
Group I
DR Congo
Gabon
Sudan
Somalia
Group J
Ivory Coast
Congo Brazzaville
Tanzania
Rwanda
Muyisa
November 30, 2019 at 3:44 am
Why is Kenya in Group C and F?