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I said it at the start of the thread, the seeding is stupid. 1 goes to the World Cup per group yet they have a group that have 3 of teams that were in Brazil 2014 and Zambia who actually have an underrated team. 

If Uganda go to the World Cup, then Egypt are officially the biggest bottlers in international football.

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2 minutes ago, Blue said:

I said it at the start of the thread, the seeding is stupid. 1 goes to the World Cup per group yet they have a group that have 3 of teams that were in Brazil 2014 and Zambia who actually have an underrated team. 

If Uganda go to the World Cup, then Egypt are officially the biggest bottlers in international football.

They were based on FIFA rankings. Just because three teams made it to the last world cup doesn't mean they have to be at the next. Algeria is not even the shadow of the team they were,Nigeria couldn't qualify for 2015,2017 AFCON,Cameroon were terrible at the last world and haven't improved much.

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39 minutes ago, Stan said:

Nigeria take the lead in Cameroon. Moses Simon scores after a little goalmouth scramble.

Was wondering why that name sounded familiar. Canny forward.

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South Africa v Senegal World Cup qualifier to be replayed after referee ban

 Cas upholds life ban for referee Joseph Lamptey of Ghana 
 Match will be replayed in November’s international window
 

Fifa has ordered the World Cup qualifier between South Africa and Senegal be replayed after the referee awarded a penalty for a nonexistent handball and was banned for life for match manipulation.

The game, which South Africa won 2-1 in November last year, will be replayed this November on a date still to be decided. It says it made the decision to order a replay after the court of arbitration for sport upheld a life ban for the referee in question, Joseph Lamptey of Ghana.

Fifa found Lamptey guilty of breaching the rule relating to “unlawfully influencing match results”.

He gave a penalty for a nonexistent handball against the Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly during the game in Polokwane, South Africa. Replays showed the ball struck Koulibaly’s knee and dropped to the ground.

South Africa scored the penalty and went on to win the qualifier for their only victory so far in the final round of qualifiers in Africa. A different result could have a big impact on the South Africa-Senegal group. Senegal trail the joint-leaders Burkina Faso and Cape Verde by a point.

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