2022 CHAN: Results so far, Today's (Thursday) Fixtures & Updated Group Standings

By Emmanuel Oladele - 
Eleven games have been played so far in the ongoing 2022 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Algeria, which are Group Stage Fixtures, see all results so far and today's fixtures below;


 AFRICAN NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP (2022 CHAN) RESULTS SO FAR  MATCHDAY 1

MATCHDAY 1 

• Fri. 13/01 . Algeria   1-0   Libya - FT. (Nelson Mandela Stadium, Algiers). Group A

• Sat. 14/01. Ethiopia   0-0   Mozambique FT. (Nelson Mandela Stadium, Algiers). Group A

• Sat. 14/01. DR Congo   0-0   Uganda FT. (19 May 1956 Stadium, Annaba). Group B

• Sat. 14/01. Ivory Coast   0-1   Senegal FT. (19 May 1956 Stadium, Annaba). Group B

• Sun. 15/01. Morocco   Cancelled   Sudan Cancelled. (Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium, Constantine). Group C

• Sun. 15/01. Madagascar   2-1   Ghana FT. (Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium, Constantine). Group C

• Mon. 16/01. Mali   3-3   Angola FT. (Oran Olympic Stadium). Group D

• Mon. 16/01. Cameroon   1-0   Congo FT. (Oran Olympic Stadium). Group E

MATCHDAY 2 

• Tue. 17/01. Mozambique   3-2   Libya FT. (Nelson Mandela Stadium, Algiers). Group A

• Tue. 17/01. Algeria   1-0   Ethiopia FT. (Nelson Mandela Stadium, Algiers). Group A

• Wed. 18/01. DR Congo   0-0   Ivory Coast FT. (19 May 1956 Stadium, Annaba). Group B

• Wed. 18/01. Senegal   0-1   Uganda FT. (19 May 1956 Stadium, Annaba). Group B

Action continues in the Championship today with just one fixture, where Ghana will lock horns with Sudan. The other game for today between Morocco and Madagascar has been cancelled, due to the absence of the Moroccans in the tournament. See details of the one game holding today below;

 AFRICAN NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP (2022 CHAN) WENESDAY'S MATCHDAY 2 FIXTURES 

 Thu. 19/01. Morocco vs Madagascar 17:00 WAT. Cancelled. (Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium, Constantine). Group C

• Thu. 19/01. Ghana vs Sudan 20:00 WAT. (Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium, Constantine). Group C

Also, this is how things currently stand in the Tournament;

2022 CHAN CURRENT GROUP STANDINGS

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