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    Mali face Zambia in crucial 2025 AFCON Group A encounter

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Mali and Zambia will kick off their Africa Cup of Nations journey when they clash at Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca on Monday, December 22, 2025, in Group A of the competition.

    The Eagles will be hoping to make a mark this year, while the Copper Bullets will also aim to add to their solitary AFCON title from 2012 in this year’s competition.

    Mali will enter this competition hoping to win their maiden AFCON title, but they must get off to a strong start against former champions Zambia to set the tone for what they hope to achieve in Morocco.

    The West Africans have had notable appearances in previous competitions, but they have found it hard to leave a lasting impression, finishing second once and managing two bronze medals.

    Given the quality of the Malian squad, they will be in a confident mood ahead of this fixture, but Africa’s showpiece tournament is reputed for throwing up surprises.

    A case in point was Mali’s 4-0 defeat against the same opponent in the 1994 edition in neighbouring Tunisia.

    Zambia will also be confident entering the 2025 competition, but they are considered outsiders by many across the African continent.

    The Chipolopolo finished top of their qualifying group, and having failed to qualify for three editions of the tournament after winning the trophy in 2012, they will be aiming to make the most of their appearance in this competition.

    Mali possible starting lineup:

    Samassa; Dante, Fofana, Niakate, W. Coulibaly; Dieng, Sangare; L. Doumbia, Nene Coulibaly; Toure.

    Zambia possible starting lineup:

    Mulenga; Bandar, Musonda, Chanda, Hamansenya; Phindi, Simunkonda, Chaiwa, Sakala; Kangwa, Daka.



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