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Football at the 2011 All-Africa Games – Men's qualification
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The men's qualification for Under-23 football tournament at the 2011 All-Africa Games.[1][2]
Qualification
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Zone 1 (North Africa)
Due to the political situation in Libya the clash was scheduled to take place on 24–26 June 2011 in Alexandria one match, but the Libyan federation withdraw.[3]
Egypt qualified for the finals tournament.
Zone 2 (West Africa 1)
Preliminary Round
Guinea-Bissau disqualified for using an overage player.[4] Senegal advanced to the first round.
First Round
Senegal qualified for the finals tournament.
Zone 3 (West Africa 2)
Preliminary Round
Nigeria advanced to the first round.
First Round
Ghana qualified for the finals tournament.
Zone 4 (Central Africa)
Preliminary Round
DR Congo advanced to the first round.
First Round
Cameroon qualified for the finals tournament.
Zone 5 (East Africa)
Preliminary Round
Uganda advanced to the first round.
First Round
Uganda qualified for the finals tournament.
Zone 6 (Southern Africa)
Preliminary Round
Namibia withdrew, allowing South Africa to compete.
Botswana advanced to the first round.
Malawi advanced to the first round.
South Africa advanced to the first round.
Zimbabwe advanced to the first round.
First Round
South Africa advanced to the second round.
Zimbabwe advanced to the second round.
Second Round
The first leg is scheduled to take place on 24–26 June 2011. The second leg is scheduled to take place on 8–10 July 2011
South Africa qualified for the finals tournament.
Zone 7 (Indian Ocean)
Preliminary Round
Madagascar qualified for the finals tournament.
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Qualified teams
- The following countries have qualified for the final tournament:
Mozambique (hosts)
Egypt (zone 1)
Senegal (zone 2)
Ghana (zone 3)
Cameroon (zone 4)
Uganda (zone 5)
South Africa (zone 6)
Madagascar (zone 7)
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