Niger seek first tourney win

The first appearance of the Menas (Gazelles) at the tournament last year brought no joy as they lost to co-hosts Gabon, Tunisia and Morocco while managing only one goal.

Much of the drama provided by the Nigeriens came off the field with Harouna Doula, voted African Coach of the Year a month before the tournament, surviving one match before giving way to Rolland Courbis.

The experienced French coach quit before a 2013 qualifier against Guinea and Germany-born Gernot Rohr took over having guided Gabon to the last eight at the 2012 Cup of Nations. A former Bayern Munich defender, 59-year-old Rohr has to try and replicate in South Africa the form displayed by Niger when they play before capacity crowds at the sauna-like General Seyni Kountche Stadium.

The beginning of the end of the reign of Egypt as the dominant force in African football came in Niamey, a capital city where the temperature often soars above 40 degrees celsius.

Egypt arrived in Niger licking their wounds after being held at home by Sierra Leone in a 2012 qualifer as they sought a record-stretching fourth consecutive Cup of Nations title.

It was classic David-versus-Goliath stuff and the minnows emerged victorious thanks to a goal from Moussa Maazou, the closest Niger have to an African superstar.

After unsuccessful spells with French, Russian and Belgian clubs, Maazou has joined Etoile Sahel and the Tunisians must hope he can bring his predatory international instincts to Sousse. — AFP.

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