The death of a
supporter overshadowed Zimbabwe's qualification for the 2019 Africa Cup of
Nations on Sunday.
Zimbabwe's FA said a fan was killed in a stampede outside the
national stadium in Harare before their final Group G match against
Congo-Brazzaville.
Despite the tragedy, the qualifier went ahead with Zimbabwe
winning 2-0 to seal their place at Egypt 2019.
The Democratic Republic of Congo also qualified from the group
with a 1-0 win over Liberia in Kinshasa.
Zimbabwe finished top of Group G with DR Congo second, two
points adrift.
Liberia and Congo-Brazzaville - who were both in contention at
the start of the day - were eliminated.
With fans clamouring to get inside the stadium in Harare,
Zimbabwe's players knew what qualification for the Nations Cup meant to
supporters.
Khama Billiat, who plays for Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa,
opened the scoring in the 20th minute with a well-struck free-kick to put
Zimbabwe 1-0 up.
His Belgium-based captain Knowledge Musona added a second 16
minutes later, pouncing on a defensive error to make it 2-0 to the hosts.
Congo-Brazzaville tried to get back into the match but could not
overcome a powerful and resilient Warriors team.
The victory makes it back-to-back Nations Cup appearances for
Zimbabwe, who played at Gabon 2017 after an 11-year absence from the finals.
In Kinshasa, Liberia needed a draw to go through, but
China-based Cedric Bakambu's 52nd-minute goal ensured DR Congo made it instead.
That put DR Congo second in the table, behind Zimbabwe, and
relegated Liberia to third place.
Liberia - who had requested for this fixture to be moved away
from DR Congo because of concerns over Ebola -
brought on Newcastle's under-23 midfielder Mohammed Sangare in the second half
as he made his international debut.
But DR Congo secured the victory they needed.
The 2019 Africa Cup of Nations will, for the first time, take
place in June and July and will feature 24 teams rather than 16.
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