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African Cup of Nations

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Just starting on BBC3

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/africa/67615678
 
Two red cards in two games, favourites struggling.. interesting tournament
 
Watching the South Africa v Tunisia game, lad in midfield for South Africa called Sithole looks decent, also Sliti up front for Tunisia looks a bit of a c*#t...
 
The Egyptian FA sacrificing a cow to get good fortune didn't seem to work as they've got knocked out on penalties by DR Congo. Maybe Congo sacrificed a bigger cow?
 
The Egyptian FA sacrificing a cow to get good fortune didn't seem to work as they've got knocked out on penalties by DR Congo. Maybe Congo sacrificed a bigger cow?
Egypt almost managed to get to the quarterfinals without actually winning a game of football. Which would have been quite some achievement.
 

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