After a change made following the draft of Tunisia following the withdrawal of Côte d’Ivoire, the CAF resumed yesterday, Sunday, the draw of the CAN U20 which will take place which from April 27 to May 18 in Egypt. Senegal, reigning champion, is housed in group C and inherits from the Central African Republic, DR Congo and Ghana.
The 13 teams qualified for the CAN U20 2025 are now set on their opponents the draw for the African Cup of Nations under 20 from April 27 to May 18 in Egypt. The tournament, which was originally to be held in Côte d’Ivoire, experienced a major last minute change with the renunciation in Côte d’Ivoire to host competition. A situation which allowed Tunisia to be drafted and to join the 12 other qualified.
Reigning champions, the Lion cubs of Senegal inherit a group C where they will find the Central African Republic, the DR Congo and Ghana. In group A, the host country, Egypt, will meet Zambia, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Tanzania. Group B will look like a death group. Nigeria, the most titled nation in this junior category will face Tunisia, Kenya and Morocco.