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Sudan beats Ethiopia 5-3 in Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier

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09/08/12

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Sudan beats Ethiopia 5-3 in Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier

Sudan's Bashir Mohamed © Backpagepix

Sudan beats Ethiopia 5-3 in Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier

Source: Super Sport

Sudan recorded the biggest Afcon qualifying win of the day after beating Ethiopia 5-3 in Khartoum.

The hosts took a 3-1 halftime lead at Al Hilal Stadium in Omdurman on Saturday night before Ethiopia gave them a scare with a dramatic second half rally in this Red Sea derby.

Mudathir Careca put Sudan ahead in the seventh minute before Seyoum levelled for Ethiopia seven minutes later.

Momhmad Bisha put Sudan back in the lead almost immediately and Musab Omer stretched the home side’s lead 15 minutes from halftime.

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31 comments

Comment from: addis zemen [Visitor]
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The game should've ended in a 3-3 tie, if not for the ref's unneccessary gift of penalities in the 85th and 90th minute. Almost a finished game.
Any way our team seems to have a good chance of winning at home. Most importantlly our team should be able to blank the Sudanise from scoring any goals. That is the only way we can qualify.
09/09/12 @ 00:04
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
There is still a big chance to win to go to the next level . I wish Ethiopia the best. See you in south Africa.
09/09/12 @ 03:00
Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
This is a game supposed to end 3-3, the Sudanese were diving and been awarded for it by the referee many times and the Ethiopians should have been much more careful specially in the final hours in the penalty area. Our team beyond and above playing good should also learn to read the psychology of the players and referee particularly of the referee.

I am proud of the Ethiopian team and the Ethiopian fans who braved to support our team in hostile country, it is amazing to see Ethiopian fans were surrounded by police force indicting the hostile nature of Sudanese to Ethiopians and their endless despise of Ethiopians.

Ethiopian foot ball is changed and changed dramatically.

I am eager to see the final in Addis and would love to see Sudan eliminated by Ethiopia.
09/09/12 @ 03:38
Comment from: werner2010 [Visitor]
Admission to the stadium was free, because one Sudanese guy has bought all the tickets, and obviously he could buy the referees too. The last 2 penalties that led to the last 2 goals were more than questionable.
And I hate this Nazret unreadable "Captcha" business. It is only meant to produce clicks for Nazret.com.
09/09/12 @ 03:55
Comment from: Sudanese [Visitor]
While many would agree the second penalty was soft, there are no doubts about the first. The Ethiopian defenders were very naive and made unnecessary challenges inside the box at a critical time in the game.
I am surprised nobody mentioned that the second Ethiopian go was clearly offside too. Anyhow, it was thrilling game of football and evidence of how east African football is progressing.
Lastly, I was very dissappointed with extraterrestrial's comments. I grew up and went to school with many Ethiopia s and many hundred of thousands of Ethiopians live peacefully in Sudan. There is no hostility towards Ethiopians whatsoever.
See you in Addis, I will be making the trip with the national team.
09/09/12 @ 04:31
Comment from: khalid mustafa [Visitor]
AS A SUDANESE I THINK THE FAIR RESULT OF THE MATCH SHOULD HAVE BEEN A DRAW THE REFEREE HAD BEEN VERY CRUEL TO THE EHTIOPIAN TEAM,,IAM SURE WE WILL SEE A COMPETATIVE MATCH IN ADDIS ABABA

LOVE AND PEACE TO BOTH ETHIOPIA AND SUDAN
09/09/12 @ 04:53
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
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This was one of the worst games I have seen so far for the Sudanese team. The two penalties were fair and square. It only shows that the Ethiopian team is missing some experience with handling attackers in the box. Watch the slow motion in the video both and ask any referrees I agree for the so-called soft penalty you "pushed Haitham Mustafa" to the ground when he was about to shoot on the penalty box what would I call that. As far as the result pretty fair since Ethiopia made use of clear amateur mistakes from the Sudanese Defense trust me this is uncommon (plus the fact that Mazda picked the wrong Goalie the two outstanding goal keepers were not selected as Mouiz had Malaria but Alda3aya3 should have been goalie) .... the fair result based on Sudanese possesion should have been 4-1. Good luck to both teams in Addis Ababa. Ethiopians and Sudanese are brothers by blood and history ... good luck to both teams in Addis.
09/09/12 @ 06:05
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
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One more thing second Ethiopian goal was offside why isn't anyone talking about this we should be fair.
09/09/12 @ 06:08
Comment from: Habeshian [Visitor]
5 - 3? this wouldn't happen if our great leader Kim Il Asres was still alive. Or maybe the Ethiopian team just gave them the last two goals for free just like Meles gave sudan the entire western Ethiopia for free. Anyway, just this video and write your condolences to TPLF:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7TdFqxck94&list=UURA1PNhGr67gpkoa3eaeCQQ&index=1&feature=plcp
09/09/12 @ 08:47
Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Sudanese [Visitor]

If you are not happy of my comment why don't you relax a bit by raping your hijab covered sister. stupid wanna be arab.

One day you will pay for what you have done on Ethiopia and Ethiopians. FUCK SUDAN!
09/09/12 @ 09:08
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
My condolences to Meles Zenawi.

@werner: First of all we dont need free tickets you were luck to play in Hilal stadium which was small the Merrikh stadium is double the size and I guarantee you if you had four floors they would still be full ... Sudanese are fanatics when it comes to soccer.

As far as the game goes lets be fair even if you drew 3-3 do you feel that your worthy of the three goals really possession was like mostly to the Sudanese with hardly any chances to the Ethiopian side and trust me for the Sudanese team this was not a good game.
09/09/12 @ 09:08
Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Ali [Visitor]

It seems you are ideal today, don't you have someone to fuck your ass today?

YA LUTI MEKEFELE SUDANIE!
09/09/12 @ 09:22
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
@Extraterestrial: Realllllly dude you are clearly disturbed you turned this into a political and religious war its just a soccer match. There is no hostility in Sudan towards Ethiopians you guys love it over here most of them make 3X to 4X the wages they get in Ethiopia and primarily are considered priveleged workers and preferred to sudanese in various occupations. Some of which are offered a path to citizenship. While Sudanese come to Ethiopia for tourisim and to start businesses and they enjoy it. Yes, we are arab, East African, African and proud of it :) arabic is our language and heritage just like most of you share arab blood with yemen.

@Nazaret.com: Where are the moderators do you accept such comments this is clearly disrespectful.
09/09/12 @ 09:25
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
@Extreaterestrial: Your english is not up to the standard, bad grammar and you are out of vocabulary dude ... you are way below my level to respond to.

Wow .... score must have hurt you pretty bad for you to be this mad :).

Khaleek ragel and come and say it to my face ya gaban.

Also stick to the topic of soccer and discuss the game zay alrujal wala maybe inta ma ragel and your implying yoursefl with that comment :)
09/09/12 @ 09:38
Comment from: Gragn Ahmed [Visitor]
Congradulations to Sudanese brothers. I think Sudanese showed very goo manners and they deserved to win. I hope Ethipian side will win with home base but I regret that no muslims are in the match as players for Ethiopian team. If this is not corrected I will give up my support for my Ethiopian team until corrected.

Extraterrestrial,

You are naive by alienating our
Sudanese neighbors? Stupid you came through Sudan and yet you post stupid comments. You are low level indeed.
09/09/12 @ 10:38
Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Nowhere in the world Ethiopian refugees have been mistreated as it happened in Sudan. Murder, rape, looting, discrimination have been the acceptable policy of Sudan towards Ethiopian refugees since the 1970's.

In the 1980's there are many reports about a Refugee camp in Eastern Sudan known as Showak which was literally burned to ash, another refugee camp near Gedaref knows as Twawaw was attacked by Sudanese military force in which many refugees were killed.

If anyone is interested to know what happened on Eritrean and Ethiopian Refugees in Khartoum the best account I think is of Professor G. Kiberab's book "Eritrean and Ethiopian Urban Refugees in Khartoum: what the Eye Refuses to See".

There are many reports of inhuman treatment of refugees by Sudanese to date including slave trade mainly of Eritrean and also some Ethiopian refugees currently from Eastern Sudan. The most recent investigative research findings are being revealed revealed by Meron Estefanos, a dedicated women for this cause, if anyone google her name can find video documentaries and articles of immense suffering of refugees in the hands of this barbaric people called Sudanese.

It is not by accident at all Ethiopian fans were caged in a small section of the stadium surrounded by police force. It is indicative of their being in hostile country and in danger for supporting their national team.

If you want to watch how those refugees/fans were caged in the Stadium in this particular game you can watch the full game video posted in www.ethiosports.com.

Mistreatment of the Ethiopian football team starting from the airport is also the new emerging report, stay tuned.

FUCK SUDAN!
09/09/12 @ 11:38
Comment from: JAMBO [Visitor]
I do not understand,why most African referees are biased on ethiopian national team.Can you tell me from where he is.Last time when Ethiopia played Benin,the referee gave more than ten minutes extra time ,so benin can score goal.I think it is a problem of ethics and integrity in regards to the profession
09/09/12 @ 13:11
Comment from: Gragn Ahmed [Visitor]
Extraterrestrail,

ante weleta bis how can you say this to Sudan the most hopitable people?
09/09/12 @ 13:27
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
Gragn Ahmed,

Salam brother and thanks for showing that ethiopians are the lovely people we know them by a few comments will not seperate we all know that we are the same race 'Eastern Hamitics' . Theres an incredible Muslim player in your team I believe its no. 7 "SalahElDin"

@Extrateresrial: I cannot refute your claims but if I wanted to search for a needle in a haystack to generalize on 40 million Sudanese well what can I say .. lets put it this way human rights violations exist EVERYWHERE and having a bad experience in Khartoum. You know I have also learn not to trust human rights activists they are following a western agenda monetizing people to make our country look worse than it is i.e. political asylum for immigration [not always honest].

Really the Ethiopians were CAGED if so then the Chadians, Algerians, Egyptians, Ugandans, Tunisians, Nigerians didn't complain about getting CAGED. You know the Ethiopians got the central spot close to Maksoorah that is a privilege and believe me prices are rocket high for these central locations and can reach 50 - 100 SDG depending on the game. The police is there to protect Ethiopians just in case any skirmishes occur.
09/09/12 @ 20:00
Comment from: tena ystly [Visitor]
Extratelistrail

pls grew, eat more ingera pls
09/09/12 @ 22:03
Comment from: Dejazmach Habesha [Visitor]
First of all extraterrest and grahn ahmed are both racist biggoted extremists and zealots. They dont represent more than 1% of real Ethiopians.

There is nothing wrong with Sudanese people, Ali please ignore the rockheaded fools here. They are nice charitable ppl. I cant say the same about your government which had agreed to collaborate with Egypt to attack our Nile ambitions. But all in all Ethiopians are accustomed to being treated with respe t in Sudan (unlike in Egypt). I can say this from having traveled there twice as recently as 2008.

The national team had no complaonts about the security or the hotel. So thank you Sudan for welcoming our team and we will return the favour in october.

However, it is clear that Ethiopia deserved a draw and had it not been for the two stupid penalty decisions we might even have won the game. Any team that travels away and scores 3 goals especially in the crazy intense atmosphere of Al Hilal stadium is brave. Ethiopia got screwed big time football wise by the Cameroonian referee. The first penalty was an absolute dive by the Sudanese striker. The second was a shoulder challenge which according to FIFA is a fair challenge.

Final score: Ethiopia 3 Sudan 3 Cameroon 2

I believe though we have what it takes to win it at home and qualify.
09/10/12 @ 00:47
Comment from: Mesfin B [Visitor]
***to habeshian***


ሃቁን ነው የተናገርከው::

መልካም አዲስ ዘመን !!!
09/10/12 @ 06:34
Comment from: WIND,FIRE,WATER [Visitor]
Mengistu had a chance to BOMB all these the so-called AREB homosexuals. The barbaric nomads are killing there's own people because of oil and religion difference. The idiots are the main enemy of ethiopia,for a centuries they protected and hide all TPLF and ERITREAN WONBEDES at there secretive sanctuary. The DEAD MEAT WONBEDE CRIME MINISTER "NEBSEHN EGZIABEHER AYMAREW" ENQUAN DEBEN YALK! KOSHASHA AGAME. U sold the land who feeds the rest of ur's SHABIA SHIFTAS family! and buried ur's sinful body.
09/10/12 @ 09:04
Comment from: kul [Visitor]
*****
Our national team was playing well last Saturday. The goalie made very bad errors which cost us two goals. He should have been more careful. But, I must say that the Waliyas were playing a very well organized football. Even if they were 3-1 down at the end of the first half, they came back and scored two goals and leveled the game. That was remarkable. The referee was unnecessarily harsh on us at the end. The second penalty was clearly an act of simple ignorance by the ref. EFF should file a complaint against the Cameroonian referee. I am sure we will beat the Sudan in Addis.
09/10/12 @ 10:07
Comment from: Tamrat Tamrat [Visitor]
If meless was alive this couldnt happen. Shame on you. ki ki ki ki.
09/10/12 @ 10:55
Comment from: Dany [Visitor]
To Extraterrestrial,
You are stupid and moron. How could u say to Ali " why don't you relax a bit by raping your hijab covered sister. stupid wanna be arab."?
Extraterrisia, let me ask u a question how many poor house mades have u raped whilst u wr in Ethiopia? There r few Ethiopians who r the crlest and worst people on earth I belive u r one of those!
Answering ur 2nd question to Ali which was about sudanies Arab identity, it is they who know better than u about themselves. one thing is clear despite our life long dinial we Ethiopians who have clearer connection with Arabs look at ur face and hair in mirorre and ask ur self why only Ethiopians in Africa have Arab alike facial color, hair and facual features ?
The answer is only hard fore someone moron like you!
09/10/12 @ 11:41
Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Ali [Visitor]

The day wont be far when Sudan will pay for all her evils, after the independence of Darfur what is left is the negro's wannabe arab to eat each other.

For your English and human rights mambo jumbo shove it in your Sudan gay ass.

Fuck Sudan, Stupid!
09/10/12 @ 11:54
Comment from: ETHIOPIA [Visitor]
Corrupt referee
I guse has been well paid.
09/10/12 @ 20:08
Comment from: Ali [Visitor]
Dear Dejazmeth, Habasham, Dany Mesfin, Tena , Tamarat and all my lovely brothers and sisters from Ehthiopia on this board thank you for your noble words I love you guys much and had ethiopian friends everywhere I met especially in North America (DC).

Kul: As far as the game was concerned yes your team played some really impressive technical football and we have been monitoring your teams progress since South Africa and Central African Republic Game wins. As far as the fifth goal or penalty I agree it is questionable but also note that Ethiopias second goal was also questionable the ball struck the Ethiopian attacker on the ground (in a clear offside) and changed direction and went into the goal. But I love your fair assessment will be a fun match in Addis and may the best team win and as I said I was saddened we fell together cause I so wanted both countries to qualify :).

@Extraterrestrial:The fact that you swearing and losing your mind means that I pissed you off and believe me thats worth more to me than your Weak vocabulary and ignorance :). As I said your implying yourself with all these comments were you raped before or something? Is that whats fueling your rage and anger? Just exactly how old are you? This is a Soccer Discussion forum why are we talking about slavery, human rights this isnt a political forum we are discussing a soccer match?

@Dany: True! People misunderstand the word arab ... arab is now more of a culture and language than a race. The original arabs by race are from one region only - South Yemen "Hadarmah tribes" and hence the arab ancestries integrated with Eastern Hamatics i.e. Egyptians, Sudan Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia by blood are more Arab than the Berbers of North Africa and the Levante of Asia. As far as looks you can't expect to cross borders from Eritrea through sea to south yemen and expect them to look drastically different (it is a blend) at the end of the day.
09/10/12 @ 20:18
Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Ali [Visitor]

"we are discussing a soccer match?"

Go back and read my comments and then find out who started it. You replayed to by bragging here about Ethiopian situation in Sudan, it is you the stupid wannabe arab. By the way you are not arab but, wannabe arab if you know what I mean.

I know it all started after you become ideal at home and got no one to screw your sudan ass which is what you people are good at.

Never expect you can have "discussion" here, YOU ARE NOT WELCOME, NO WANNABE ARAB SUDAN IS WELCOME.

Fuck Sudan!
09/11/12 @ 06:41
Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Dejazmach Habesha [Visitor]

It is you who is a bigot and racist who think foreigners are superior and better than Ethiopians, I know even why you think this way, it is because you live in mental slavery in a foreign country your. You sound like a stupid fag.

The historical dispose, disrespect and barbaric nature of Sudan stated from the airport. Sudanese refused to send bus to collect the Ethiopian team from the airport to the hotel. The Ethiopian team had been stranded for three solid hours in the airport until Ethiopians in Sudan brought a bus by themselves to pick them up.

Earlier Sudanese were not cooperative for the transmission of the game by ETV and Ethiopia had no option but, to send radio commentators, things were fine until Ethiopia got equal by scoring three goals and then Sudanese interrupted the radio transmission of the game to Ethiopia, this is something the whole Ethiopians know who had been following the game by radio.

Ethiopian fans on the way to the stadium were discouraged by organized Sudanese gangs and many Ethiopian before and after the game were beaten up by Sudanese.

The Ethiopian national couch revealed many more sabotage and abuses by Sudanese before the Ethiopian team left Sudan. The Ethiopian national team couch was interviewed on ETV and he narrated the whole story with anger to Ethiopians. There is no Ethiopian who don't know this except the sold out Ethiopian Diasporas. and all what happen is clear to Ethiopians in Ethiopia.
09/11/12 @ 08:14

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