Côte d’Ivoire, who defeated Gabon 3-2 on Wednesday in Marrakech to finish top Group F at the Africa Cup of Nations, came from two goals down to defeat Gabon in stoppage time.
In Agadir, Cameroon also lost to Mozambique, but Christian Kofane’s thunderbolt earned a 2-1 victory.
Côte d’Ivoire, the reigning champion, and Cameroon finished with the same total of seven points and had a plus two goals difference. The Ivorians won the matchup with Cameroon and the Ivorians, who scored five goals.
The last 16 line-up was completed by the results. Burkinabe will face Burkinabe, Cameroon will face South Africa, and Mozambique will face Nigeria.
Côte d’Ivoire took the lead in Marrakech’s capital with a two-goal lead midway through the first half before the title-holders cut the deficit just before the break to lead 2-1 at half-time.
The Gabonese Panthers, whose best-known player Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had returned to France after being injured in his thigh, scored a penalty after 11 minutes.
Three days prior, Gabon was cut out of the race to qualify for the knockout stage with a score of 3-2 against Mozambique.
Côte d’Ivoire added 21 minutes into the game’s 21st minute lead when Los Angeles native Denis Bouanga added his first goal of the tournament.
Wilfried Zaha, a former Crystal Palace winger who was called up for the AFCON after missing the storied 2024 campaign, set up Jean-Philippe Krasso for the opening goal on 44 minutes.
Tightrope

Midway through the second half, the defending champions defeated Franck Kessie and Zaha, but Amad Diallo, who had scored in the previous two group games, remained on the bench.
Oumar Diakiate was walking a strict line when he was yellow-carded, so winger Diallo was finally called upon on 76 minutes to replace him.
With six minutes of regular time remaining, Evann Guessand added another substitute. When Sebastien Haller, who was injured, withdrew from the squad, he was a late addition.
The three-time champions then struck again to claim a dramatic victory. They hope to become the first country to successfully defend the title since Egypt in 2010.
Roger Milla and Samuel Eto’o, two legendary Camerooners, were present in Agadir’s southern coastal city to witness Mozambique take a 23-minute surprise lead.
A low shot from Sporting, a leader in Portugal, was unleashed by Geny Catamo in front of goalkeeper Devis Epassy and soared just inside the left post.
Five minutes into the final five minutes, Feliciano “Nene” Jone conceded an own goal to set up Cameroon’s equalizing goal.
Goalkeeper Ivane Urrubal blocked the ball, which fumbled to Frank Magri as he battled two unmarked Cameroonian attackers.
Magri hit the post, but Nene was the only one to squander the ball into the Mozambican net as he attempted to clear it.
Ten minutes later, Cameroon scored again, but Kofane, a 19-year-old from Germany, was declared offside.
The teen’s fierce shot, which flew into the net off the underside of the crossbar, made up for his disappointment by leading the Indomitable Lions on 55 minutes.













