1970 African Cup of Nations qualification

This page details the process of qualifying for the 1970 African Cup of Nations.

Qualifying Tournament

First round


17 November 1968
Zambia  2 2  Mauritius

8 December 1968
Mauritius  2 3  Zambia

Zambia won 54 on aggregate.


16 February 1969
Kenya  0 1  Tanzania

1 March 1969
Tanzania  1 1  Kenya

Tanzania won 21 on aggregate.


9 March 1969
Algeria  2 0  Morocco

22 March 1969
Morocco  1 0  Algeria

Algeria won 21 on aggregate.


10 August 1969
Guinea  4 0  Togo

24 August 1969
Togo  1 1  Guinea

Guinea won 51 on aggregate.


10 August 1969
Uganda  1 1  Cameroon

24 August 1969
Cameroon  2 0  Uganda

Cameroon won 31 on aggregate.


United Arab Republic progress, Somalia withdrew.



Mali  w / o  Upper Volta

Mali progress, Upper Volta withdrew.



Niger  w / o  Nigeria

Niger progress, Nigeria withdrew.


Senegal progress, Sierra Leone withdrew.

Second round


17 August 1969
Ghana  6 0  Niger

21 September 1969
Niger  1 9  Ghana

Ghana won 151 on aggregate.


28 September 1969
Algeria  1 1  United Arab Republic

United Arab Republic won 21 on aggregate.


8 October 1969
Ethiopia  7 0  Tanzania

22 October 1969
Tanzania  1 2  Ethiopia

Ethiopia won 91 on aggregate.


8 October 1969
Mali  0 0  Ivory Coast

22 October 1969
Ivory Coast  4 0  Mali

Cote d'Ivoire won 40 on aggregate.


8 October 1969
Senegal  1 1  Guinea

22 October 1969
Guinea  4 3  Senegal

Guinea won 54 on aggregate.


8 October 1969
Zambia  2 2  Cameroon

22 October 1969
Cameroon  2 1  Zambia

Cameroon won 43 on aggregate.

Qualified teams

The 8 qualified teams are:

External links

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