Which African team will get to 2014 World Cup in Brazil?

By Peterking Quaye – The battle to have a place at the World Cup is a very prestigious activity and teams in Africa are expected to not take anything for granted but make a mark to be at the most prestigious sporting event in the world.

The fight to a place at the 2014 World Cup Finals in Brazil will start in November.

Liberia was placed in Group J at the draw last week, alongside old time rival Senegal, Uganda, Angola, and Mauritius. Coincidentally, Liberia will play host to Angola on August 10, 2011, in a friendly at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex which many football critics sees it as a game before the main which for Liberia would be an advantage for the team to get a taste of what is expected come at the qualifiers. Senegal, who reached the World Cup quarter-finals nine years ago, must compete with Uganda, Angola and Mauritius or Liberia.

Ghana and Ivory Coast were given tough tasks when the draw for the 2014 World Cup was made in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday.

Ghana, quarter-finalist in the 2010 tournament, will face formidable Zambia and Sudan plus Lesotho or Burundi in one of 10 second-round groups.

Ivory Coast drew the second seed no one wanted – Morocco – in a group completed by Gambia and Chad or Tanzania. The Ivorian Elephants are seeking a third consecutive World Cup appearance. The other four African qualifiers for the 2010 finals will be delighted after a draw made by former Brazilian World Cup winner CAFU and rising star Neymar.

The two-leg first round matches will be staged on 11 and 15 November, and the 10 second round groups kick off on 1 June 2012.

South Africa got neighbors Botswana, Central African Republic and Somalia or Ethiopia. It would be a shock if Bafana Bafana failed to make the 10-nation final phase of the elimination process.

Whilst Nigeria’s Super Eagles can offer no complaints after being put in the same pool as Malawi, Seychelles or Kenya and Djibouti or Namibia.Algeria will tread warily against Mali and Benin in a pool also including Eritrea or Rwanda, but appear good enough to finish in top spot.

Cameroon, although not currently displaying the form expected of a country holding the African record for World Cup appearances with six, are up against Libya, Guinea Bissau or Togo and Swaziland or the DR Congo.

Although the Congolese are the lowest seeds in this section, they are capable of posturing the greatest threat having forced an away draw with the Indomitable Lions this year in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

Egypt, Africa’s pride seven times champions with only two times World Cup qualifiers, will fear Guinea most in a group competed by Zimbabwe and the Comoros Islands or Mozambique.

There does not appear to be much between Burkina Faso, ranked fourth on the continent by FIFA, Gabon and Niger in a section that Sao Tome e Principe or Congo will complete.

Tunisia are a side on the rise under new coach Sami Trabelsi and it is hard to imagine them not going through after drawing Cape Verde Islands, Sierra Leone and Equatorial Guinea or Madagascar.

FACT ABOUT THE WORLD CUP 2014 

• The total of 203 teams vying for one of 31 World Cup spots in Brazil surpasses the 200 who participated four years ago

• The only associations not to have signed up to compete for 2014 qualification are Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Guam and Mauritania

• FIFA would not draw Azerbaijan and Armenia together, nor Russia and Georgia, because of political conflicts which they said could lead to fan violence during matches

• Germany has been the most successful team in the last six World Cup qualifying campaigns, with only two losses in 74 matches

The five third-round ties that will decide who flies to Rio, are scheduled for October and November 2013.

AFRICAN ZONE DRAW

Group A: South Africa, Botswana, C.A. Republic, Somalia/Ethiopia

Group B: Tunisia, Cape Verde, Sierra Leone, Equatorial Guinea/Madagascar

Group C: Ivory Coast, Morocco, Gambia, Chad/Tanzania

Group D: Ghana, Zambia, Sudan, Lesotho/Burundi

Group E: Burkina Faso, Gabon, Niger, Sao Tome e Principe/Congo

Group F: Nigeria, Malawi, Seychelles/Kenya, Djibouti/Namibia

Group G: Egypt, Guinea, Zimbabwe, Comoros/Mozambique

Group H: Algeria, Mali, Benin, Eritrea/Rwanda

Group I: Cameroon, Libya, Guinea-Bissau/Togo, Swaziland/DR Congo

Group J: Senegal, Uganda, Angola, Mauritius/Liberia