Thegoalmac can reveal that former winners Algeria, Ghana and South Africa have been drawn together in a mouthwatering Group C at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Mongomo
will host all of the group's fixtures and those travelling to
Equatorial Guinea for the competition may look to flock to the town
close to the Gabonese border with a string of high-profile fixtures to
be played out in a pool that also includes Senegal.
South Africa
are the most recent winners in the group after their 1996 triumph, but
Ghana count four continental titles among their honours - only Egypt
(seven) have more.
The tournament will begin on January 17 with recently appointed hosts Equatorial Guinea facing Congo in Bata.
Gabon,
who staged the 2012 Afcon with Equatorial Guinea, are also in Group A,
as are 2013 finalists Burkina Faso, while Nigeria will not be back to
defend the title they won in South Africa last year after failing to
qualify.
Former winners Zambia and Tunisia are drawn together in Group B alongside Cape Verde and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Finally,
Group D will see two of the continent's heavyweights meet in the shape
of Cote d'Ivoire and Cameroon, though Mali and Guinea will also have
designs on progressing.


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