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Africa: Afcon 2023 – Burkina Faso Wants to Get Rid of ‘Almost’ Label

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Can Burkina Faso reach the top of the podium at Côte d’Ivoire 2023?

Burkina Faso’s matches in Group D

January 16, 2024

Burkina Faso – Mauritania, 14h00 GMT, Stade de la Paix, Bouaké

January 20, 2024

Algeria – Burkina Faso, 14h00 GMT, Stade de la Paix, Bouaké

January 23, 2024

Angola – Burkina Faso, 20h00 GMT, Charles-Konan-Banny Stadium, Yamoussoukro

How Burkina Faso qualified for the African Cup of Nations

The 1-all draw against Togo away in Lomé sealed the deal for the Stallions.

Former Lorient player Dango Ouattara opened the scoring for Burkina Faso in the 12th minute and despite Kodjo Laba’s equalizer 14 minutes later, this result was enough to secure qualification to their 13th AFCON appearance with two match days to go.

On top of Group B with 10 points, the Stallions could no longer be joined by Togo or Eswatini who only had two points with two match days remaining. A 3-1 loss to Cape Verde before a goalless draw with Eswatini did not affect Burkina Faso’s fate.

The player to watch: Edmond Tapsoba

Edmond Tapsoba is a right-footed defender known for his sense of anticipation, maturity, heading and recovery. He is also very rarely booked – a quality that is very key.

His ‘clean’ play on the pitch brings a certain serenity to his defense posture. His good game reading, effective positioning and excellent heading allow him to intercept numerous balls and cut off most of the opposing offensive plays.

Thanks to his technical quality, he makes good restarts. He is very fast which is rare for a central defender, and he is blessed with a powerful shot. Tapsoba has no difficulty projecting himself forward when the game requires it.