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Monday, 9 September, 2002, 10:39 GMT 11:39 UK
2004 Nations Cup
The winners of each of the 13 groups qualify, and will be joined by the best single runner-up from the groups of four teams. Holders Cameroon and hosts Tunisia qualify automatically.
- Group 1- Angola, Nigeria, Malawi (Djibouti withdrawn)
- Group 2- Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Ethiopia
- Group 3- Sudan, Zambia, Benin, Tanzania
- Group 4- Congo, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Mozambique
- Group 5 - Kenya, Togo, Mauritania, Cape Verde
- Group 6 - Zimbabwe, Mali, Seychelles, Eritrea
- Group 7- Gabon, Morocco, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone
- Group 8- Lesotho, Senegal, Gambia (Sao Tome withdrawn)
- Group 9- Libya, DR Congo, Botswana, Swaziland
- Group 10- Madagascar, Egypt, Mauritius (Guinea Bissau withdrawn)
- Group 11- Cote D'Ivoire, South Africa, Burundi
- Group 12 - Namibia, Algeria, Chad
- Group 13- Uganda, Ghana, Rwanda
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