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    W’Cup 1st round: Africa earns 10pts, concedes 16 goals, scores seven

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    ‎ By Teddy Nwanunobi

    ‎African teams’ performance in the first round of the ongoing 2026 World Cup produced 10 points, seven goals for, and 16 goals against.

    ‎The 10 points came from two wins, four draws, and four losses.

    ‎ Daily NewsCraft reports that Africa has a total of 10 countries that are participating in the tournament.

    ‎The opening round delivered contrasting fortunes for the continent’s representatives, with notable wins, hard-fought draws and heavy defeats shaping the early standings.

    ‎The biggest setback came for Tunisia, who suffered a 5–1 defeat to Sweden, while Senegal also fell 3–1 to France. South Africa were beaten 2–0 by Mexico, and Algeria lost 3–0 to Argentina in other disappointing results.

    ‎However, there were positive moments for African sides, as Ivory Coast secured a 1–0 win over Ecuador, while Ghana also recorded a narrow 1–0 victory against Panama.

    ‎Morocco earned a credible 1–1 draw against Brazil, Egypt held Belgium to the same scoreline, and Cape Verde frustrated Spain in a goalless draw. DR Congo also picked up a 1–1 draw against Portugal.

    ‎Overall, the 10 African teams registered two wins, three draws and five defeats, reflecting a mixed but competitive opening round for the continent.

    ‎Attention now turns quickly to the second round of group matches, with action already underway on Thursday as South Africa face Czechia in their next Group A fixture in a crucial encounter for their qualification hopes.

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