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Eritrea qualifies for Afcon 2027 after 19-year absence

31 March 2026
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Eritrea has qualified for the main group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) for the first time in 19 years, defeating Eswatini 4-1 on aggregate in the preliminary round. The team’s success was largely attributed to forward Ali Sulieman, who scored three goals over the two legs of the matchup. Due to the lack of an internationally-approved stadium, Eritrea played their home match in Morocco, securing a 2-0 victory with contributions from Sulieman and Siem Eyob-Abraha, a player from Sheffield United. Eritrea followed this with a 2-1 win in Eswatini, where the home side only managed to score in the final minute. Ranked 184th by FIFA, Eritrea has had limited international play over the past six years, with their last Afcon qualifier occurring in September 2007 against the same opponent. They join Burundi, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Somalia, and South Sudan in advancing to the group stage, which will commence in September.

Why It Matters

Eritrea’s qualification for Afcon 2027, to be held in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, marks a significant milestone for a nation that has struggled with international football participation, playing only a handful of games in recent years. The team’s last appearance in the tournament’s qualifiers was over 16 years ago, highlighting the long absence from competitive football. This increased participation may help promote football development in Eritrea, which is currently ranked among the lowest in Africa. The upcoming tournament will be notable as it will be the first Afcon hosted by three co-hosting nations, emphasizing a collaborative approach to organizing major sporting events in the region.

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