1972 African Cup of Nations qualification

This page details the process of qualifying for the 1972 African Cup of Nations.

Qualifying Tournament

First round

10 December 1970
Algeria  31  Morocco

27 December 1970
Morocco  30  Algeria

Morocco won 43 on aggregate.


3 January 1971
Egypt  21  Libya

13 July 1971
Libya  01  Egypt

Egypt won 31 on aggregate.


29 November 1970
Ethiopia  01  Kenya

15 December 1970
Kenya  20  Ethiopia

Kenya won 30 on aggregate.


8 November 1970
Gabon  12  Ivory Coast

22 November 1970
Ivory Coast  10  Gabon

Cote d'Ivoire won 31 on aggregate.


18 August 1971
Guinea  10  Senegal

1 September 1971
Senegal  00  Guinea

Guinea won 10 on aggregate.


15 November 1970
Madagascar  21  Mauritius

29 November 1970
Mauritius  41  Madagascar

Mauritius won 53 on aggregate.


12 December 1970
Niger  01  Mali

27 December 1970
Mali  31  Niger

Mali won 41 on aggregate.


8 November 1970
Nigeria  00  Congo-Brazzaville

Congo-Brazzaville won 21 on aggregate.


15 October 1970
Tanzania  11  Zambia

1 November 1970
Zambia  51  Tanzania

Zambia won 62 on aggregate.


8 November 1970
Togo  21  Dahomey

22 November 1970
Dahomey  00  Togo

Togo won 21 on aggregate.


8 November 1970
Uganda  14  Congo-Kinshasa

24 November 1970
Congo-Kinshasa  10  Uganda

Congo-Kinshasa won 51 on aggregate.


Ghana progress, Upper Volta withdrew.

Second round

13 October 1971
Guinea  00  Mali

27 October 1971
Mali  31  Guinea

Mali won 31 on aggregate.


Congo-Brazzaville won 43 on aggregate.


4 July 1971
Kenya  21  Mauritius

18 July 1971
Mauritius  00  Kenya

Kenya won 21 on aggregate.


13 October 1971
Morocco  30  Egypt

27 October 1971
Egypt  32  Morocco

Morocco won 53 on aggregate.


13 October 1971
Togo  00  Ghana

27 October 1971
Ghana  01  Togo

Togo won 10 on aggregate.


13 October 1971
Zambia  21  Congo-Kinshasa

27 October 1971
Zaire  30  Zambia

Zaire won 42 on aggregate.

Qualified teams

The 8 qualified teams are:

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