Teams jet in for Afcon

in the country for the tournament, following Angola and Zambia who have already been ensconced in Johannesburg since just after Christmas.

Algeria were due to arrive by private charter but Morocco’s Atlas Lions were on a flight from France, to arrive at 11am.

Morocco will be based in Johannesburg and have two friendlies planned before they meet Angola on the opening day of the Nations Cup at the National Stadium on January 19.

The home based players departed Morocco on Wednesday and spent a night in freezing Paris — where they were joined by Morocco’s  contingent of foreign players — before traveling again on Thursday night.

Algeria will head straight from the airport to the Royal Marang Hotel at Phokeng, which is the headquarters of high-flying Platinum Stars.

The installation has several training fields, which Algeria will share with Stars, who return to training next week after the holiday season break.
They will also play against each other on January 16.

Algeria opened their preparations with a training session at the country’s technical centre at Sidi Moussa on Wednesday and then departed for South Africa overnight.

Meanwhile, hard-tackling Momo Sissoko is set to return to Mali’s national team three years after he last played international football after being named on Thursday in a provisional squad for this month’s African Nations Cup.

Coach Patrice Carteron unveiled a strong line-up of 28 players for pre-tournament preparations, including Mahamadou Diarra of Fulham and former Barcelona midfielder Seydou Keita.

Samba Diakite, dropped by Queen’s Park Rangers for Wednesday’s 1-0 Premier League win at Chelsea, is also in the squad which will be cut to 23 next week.

Paris St Germain’s Sissoko, who previously played at Liverpool and Juventus, was one of two key players who boycotted the Mali side after a disappointing 2010 African Nations Cup tournament in Angola and disagreements with federation officials.

Seydou Keita was persuaded back to the side in September 2011, going on to play a key role in taking Mali to an unexpected third place at the 2012 Nations Cup finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

Injury thwarted hopes of a comeback by Sissoko several times last year but despite limited playing time at PSG he has won a recall for the tournament in South Africa, where Mali meet Niger first in Port Elizabeth on January 20.

They also play the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ghana in Group B.

Squad
Goalkeepers: Germain Berthe (Onze Createur), Soumbeyla Diakite (Stade Malien), Mamadou Samassa (Guingamp, France), Aly Yirango (Djoliba AC)
Defenders: Adama Coulibaly (AJ Auxerre), Idrissa Coulibaly (Al Lekhwiya, Qatar), Ousmane Coulibaly (Stade Brest), Salif Coulibaly (Djoliba), Fousseiny Diawara (AJ Ajaccio), Mahamadou Ndiaye (Vitoria Guimaraes), Adama Tamboura (Randers, Denmark), Molla Wague (SM Caen)
Midfielders: Samba Diakite (Queen’s Park Rangers), Cheick Fantamady Diarra (Stade Rennes), Mahamadou Diarra (Fulham), Sigamary Diarra (AC Ajaccio), Tongo Hamed Doumbia (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Seydou Keita (Dalian Aerbin, China), Momo Sissoko (Paris St Germain), Samba Sow (Racing Lens), Abdou Traore (Girondins Bordeaux), Kalilou Traore (Sochaux), Mahamane Traore (Nice), Sambou Yatabare (Bastia)
Forwards: Cheick Tidiane Diabate (Girondins Bordeaux), Modibo Maiga (West Ham United), Mamadou Samassa (Chievo Verona), Mustapha Yatabare (Guingamp). — Supersport.com.

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