Angola, first quarter-finalist

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Angola outclassed Namibia this Saturday in the round of 16 of the African Cup of Nations (3-0).

For the third time in its history, after 2008 and 2010, Angola reached the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Nations this Saturday in Bouaké, Ivory Coast. This thanks to a great victory over Namibia (3-0).

Despite the early expulsion of their goalkeeper – Neblu – for a handball outside the area (17e), the Angolans unfolded in this match, finding the fault through Gelson Dala (38e42e) and Mabululu (66e). The Namibians also having finished the game at ten, after the expulsion of Haukongo (40e).

To gain its place in the last four, Angola will challenge the survivor of the evening clash between Nigeria and Cameroon on February 2 in Abidjan.

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