DR Congo begin bid for second title

Day two of the 2016 Orange African Nations Championship (CHAN) sees continue go to Group B where DR Congo take on Ethiopia at 3pm, which will be followed by Angola against Cameroon, both matches at Huye Stadium in the Southern Province.

Sunday, January 17, 2016
DR Congo are bidding to win a second CHAN title to add to their 2009 triumph. (Sam Ngendahimana)

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Group BDR Congo vs Ethiopia 3pmAngola vs Cameroon 6pm

Day two of the 2016 Orange African Nations Championship (CHAN) sees continue go to Group B where DR Congo take on Ethiopia at 3pm, which will be followed by Angola against Cameroon, both matches at Huye Stadium in the Southern Province.

Jean-Florent Ikwange Ibenge’s DR Congo, who lost 1-0 to Rwanda in their last warm up game last Sunday at Umuganda Stadium in Rubavu, are seeking for their second CHAN title following their triumph at the inaugural edition in Ivory Coast in 2009.

Les Léopards have never failed to go out of the group stages at the previous three editions, and will start the match as favourites against Ethiopia, who made their CHAN debut at the last edition in South Africa, which was won by Libya.

Ethiopia will be seeking for redemption following a disappointing early exit after finishing bottom of group C that also included Ghana, Libya and Congo-Brazzaville.

Ethiopia drew 1-1 with Niger, who are in Group C along with Tunisia, Nigeria and Guinea.

Speaking to Sunday Sport ahead of the game, DR Congo head coach Ibengé said,"We are ready for the game because we have had enough time to rest after playing some preparation games. All players are fit and in a good mood and looking forward to Sunday’s match.”

"Just like other teams in our group, Ethiopia is not a small team and we expect a tough challenge from them but as I have told my players, getting three points in the opening match is the most important,” he added.

However, effort to get a comment from Ethiopia coach Yohannes Sahle, who was appointed manager of the national team in April 2015 proved futile as he busy taking his team in training by press time.

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