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Guinea’s Syli Nationale  gets military order to win Nations Cup

If there is one team that will be playing under intense pressure at the 33rd Nations cup in Cameroon, it is Syli Nationale of Guinea. The team have been told that winning the cup in Cameroon is a did that must be done

Guinea President Colonel Mamady Doumbouya  warned the players they must win the Africa Cup of Nations, or pay back the money used to help them prepare for the tournament.

Syli Nationale also called National Elephants  captained by Liverpool star Naby Keita  are in Group B alongside Malawi, Senegal, and Zimbabwe for the tournament that is set to begin on January 9.

Their best ever finish at a Africa Cup of Nations came in 1976, when they finished runners-up to Morocco in the last edition of the tournament to feature a final group stage.

But military officer Doumbouya  who led a coup d’etat by the country’s armed forces against Alpha Conde and his government on September 5  has laid down a brutal ultimatum to Kaba Diawara’s men.

‘Bring back the trophy or bring back the money we invested in you. Period,’ the Guinea’s interim president said as quoted by Soccer 24.

The BBC claimed in October Doumbouya is among 25 Guinean officials the European Union has been threatening to sanction for alleged human rights abuses committed in recent years under President Conde.

Meanwhile, his country’s football team will look to defy their 40-1 odds when they begin their latest campaign against Malawi on January 10 at Bafoussam Omnisport Stadium Kouekong in Cameroon.

Guinea are 40-1 outsiders for the tournament in Cameroon

They then face Sadio Mane and his Senegal side four days later before ending their allotted set of group fixtures with a clash against the Zimbabwe on January 18.

Guinea  who have never qualified for a FIFA World Cup finals  have made it to the quarter-finals on four occasions this century, most recently in 2015.

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However, since then they failed to qualify for the tournament two years later and were then knocked out by Algeria in the round of 16 in 2019.

Keita will lead the charge this time around, and is joined by former Barcelona youngster Ilaix Moriba, now at RB Leipzig, and Roma midfielder Amadou Diawara in the squad.

 

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