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Namibia Nabbed First Ever AFCON Win Against Tunisia

Historic Night For The Brave Warriors.
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 16, 2024Updated:January 16, 2024 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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A historic night as Namibia nabbed their first ever AFCON Win Against Tunisia, thanks to an unsung hero Deon Hotto.

Namibia secured their first-ever win at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), finals after a late goal from Deon Hotto fired them to a superb 1-0 victory over Tunisia in Korhogo.

Despite been 87 places apart in the FIFA rankings, the opening exchanges were closely fought by both teams, with several chances at both ends of the pitch. Tunisia threatened first through Taha Yassine Khenissi, but the forward’s close-range header was parried away by Lloyd Kazapua, while Namibia also came close to finding a breakthrough, only for Peter Shalulile to fluff his lines despite being well-placed in the box.

After a frantic opening quarter-hour, it was the 115th-ranked Brave Warriors who surprisingly took control of proceedings, seeing plenty of the ball in the final third and looking more dangerous.





However, for all their attacking intent, clear-cut opportunities came at a premium, with the Tunisian rearguard holding firm to make it through to Half Time on level terms.

Seeking to improve on a poor first-half showing, the Carthage Eagles emerged after the restart on the front foot, and Youssef Msakni saw a near-post header superbly tipped over the bar by Kazapua in goal.

Undeterred, Namibia came agonisingly close to an opener themselves just minutes later, with Montassar Talbi diverting the ball around the post to deny Shalulile’s goal-bound effort. The contest remained increasingly poised heading into the final half-hour, as Msakni and Elias Achouri both spurned good chances for Tunisia.

Those misses ultimately proved very costly, as with two minutes left on the clock, a superb inswinging delivery from Bethuel Muzeu was headed home by an unmarked Hotto to secure a historic win for Namibia.

Tunisia meanwhile, will be desperate to return to winning ways in their second group game against Mali on Saturday.

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