Nations Cup 2015 warm-up friendlies fixtures

Published on: 04 January 2015
Nations Cup 2015 warm-up friendlies fixtures
Max Gradel

Most of the 16 nations competing at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations have announced their programme running up to the continental showpiece.

AFCON WARM-UP FRIENDLIES SCHEDULE

Sunday 4 January 2015

South Africa v Zambia (Johannesburg, South Africa)

Wednesday 7 January 2015

Cameroon v DR Congo (Yaoundé, Cameroon)

Friday 9 January 2015

South Africa v Mali (Bitam, Gabon)

Senegal v Gabon (Rabat, Morocco)

Saturday 10 January 2015

Congo v Cape Verde (Dakar, Senegal)

Burkina Faso v Swaziland (Nelspruit, South Africa)

Morocco U23 v Guinea (El Jadida, Morocco)

Sunday 11 January 2015

Tunisia v Algeria (Radès, Tunisia)

Cameroon v South Africa (Libreville, Gabon)

Côte d’Ivoire v Nigeria (Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Tuesday 13 January 2015

Burkina Faso v Botswana (Nelspruit, South Africa)

Senegal v Guinea (Casablanca, Morocco)

Wednesday 14 January 2015

Cameroon v Team TBC (Gabon)

Thursday 15 January 2015

Tunisia v Mali (Libreville, Gabon)

Côte d’Ivoire v Sweden (Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Comments

  • gbodo
    says: 9 years ago
    Eeii! So is de GFA n coach grant serious at all?... The First foolish n ridiculous decision was to camp in spain,when de smartest thing to ve done was to camp either in Gabon,cameroun or Uae.... We ve also failed to arrange friendlies against any of our African colleagues...Cameroun n Tunisia r teams we cud easily play against to prepare our team for de task ahead...yet we will understd if we end up at de bottom of our group.... I always admire de professionalism n seriousness of a country like South Africa,they treat every tournament as important as a worldcup,by preparing adequately...Am not surprised their country is a beacon of development and growth in Africa...Unlike Ghana,we take everything for granted...all we r gud at is hypocrisy n "fama nyame-ism"....believing prayers will deliver trophies....we ve bn praying for over 33yrs,no trophy and instead of attaching seriousness to our preparations,we r here waiting for events to take us by surprise,eg by losing our opening game against a better prepared Senegal...a word to de wise...
  • Amoration
    says: 9 years ago
    Gbodo this is the plain truth those who are managing our national team are nothing better than NPP politicians. The competion is approuching rapidly yet we still aren't have all our players in a full house. What is becoming of Ghana. I hope Sulley Muntari was our millitary president so that he could give 99 lashes to any foolish official who may try to mess up with our great nation.
  • ephraim usa
    says: 9 years ago
    so what is the gfa doing about arranging a friendly for the blackstars. hmmmmmm. not even a single friendly are we really serious abut this tournament
  • Roy
    says: 9 years ago
    Ghana for u,as if we r not part of the tourney,when other countries r playn friendlies we r here faighting over bonuses,r we seriuos at all,we r drawn in a group who never gives up and yet we r here not doing anything to show our seriousness,gone r the days names play football.hmmmm God ve mercy on us
  • emma
    says: 9 years ago
    eii ghana, so wen r this so call leaders of this country gonna change their way of life. instead of them to focus wat to do to bring victory they are rather there taking unneccesary decisions...wat is the essence of camping in spain....is the camping in spain gonna boost the experience of the players to win the tournament? hmmmm ghana ....i wonder how they didnt even realize they should organize even just one friendly match for the team...how pittiful whiles our opponent are organizing two two and more.....NO VISSION...oh mother ghana!!!
  • harry
    says: 9 years ago
    Simply change the GFA president and things will change. God help us.