
Achraf Hakimi. —AFP/File
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Johannesburg: African football icons were presented to exhibit Mohd Salah and Acharat Hakimi at the 2026 World Cup as Egypt and Morocco have made commanding leads in their qualifying groups.
However, the CAF Footballer of the Year Ademola Lokman and his colleague Nigeria Victor Asimin are struggling to attend the global exhibition from 48 countries. Paris St. German is proud of the nine -point group e advantage over Morocco Niger, influenced by Phil Backback Hakimi, which is the largest lead in nine groups.
Liverpool star Salah has scored six goals in six qualifiers, which has helped Egypt from Burkina Faso by five points in the top group A. In September and October, with the remaining four round matches, the dramatic ending can only prevent Egypt and Morocco from joining the nine African qualifiers for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The nine group winners have been assured of locations, and the four best ranked runners will find the final of the mini -tournament winner in the inter -continental play office. Nigeria is fourth in Group C, winning only one of the six matches.
AFP Sport analyzes every group because the struggle for qualifying intensifies.
Group A
Salah and Mahmud Terezgot have scored 11 out of 14 goals as Egypt has prepared for the third time. He was invited to the 1934 World Cup, then won places in the 1990s and 2018 tournaments.
Egypt has been less successful in the qualifier for the World Tournament against the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCN), which has won a record seven times.
Group b
Leaders are engaged in a three -way fight for the Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal and Sudan Top spots in second position, in which only one point has been separated.
The Congress is still hosting two of its rivals. Meanwhile, it can damage Sudan, which represents a civil war country, three of their four fixtures.
Group c
South Africa saw a five -point lead to just one point if they were punished by FIFA for fielding the incompetent tabohu Mokina in the match day Five Five last week against Lesotho.
Although South Africa faces the possibility of converting a 2-0 victory to a 3-0 loss, they believe that Lesotho did not meet the deadline of the match after 24 hours to register official protests.
Group d
Cape Verde is one point ahead of Cameron, who will have to visit Priya in September. If the Blue Shark can win the amazing package in Mauritius, the victory of the eight -time World Cup qualifier Cameron at home will be ready for the historic first hearing.
Group e
This is a question that instead of Morocco having a safe qualification, with representatives from the North African state, rivals own many classes for Niger, Tanzania and Zambia.
If the suspension of the Congo should be transformed into disqualification on government intervention, Morocco needs a point from two matches. If the Congo is restored, Morocco needs three to four points.
Group f
Only one point divides the African Champions Ivory Coast and the Perry-Emrik Obmeying-affected Gabon into the First Freenwell, with the September Showdown, the struggle to finish the first. Whoever is likely to finish the second rankings will have another chance to qualify for four best runners -ups.
Group g
Algeria has dominated Bosnia’s coach Vladimir Petcutovich, in addition to a bulp, which is a home loss to Guyana. Mozambique is still the best of the rest and contenders for one of the four play office places.
Group h
It is difficult to imagine that Tunisia is not living on and qualifying for the seventh time, but the fourth place is the center of attention. With FIFA changing the ban of Star Forward Emilio Neso, Equatovini residents want to seize six points after the restoration of Namibia and Liberia, which will take them second.
Group i
Ghana has refrained from traumatic failure to reach 2025 AFC Avenue by winning five qualifiers and setting a three -point lead over Kamoros. The top seeds improved dramatically when Belgian coach Tom Centfite took charge, but this week was surprisingly organized by the Central African Republic, leaving six points at that speed. Affp