Burkina Faso complete late comeback against Equatorial Guinea: AFCON2025

CASABLANCA-(MaraviPost)-The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations produced early fireworks in Group E as Burkina Faso faced Equatorial Guinea in a dramatic encounter that lived up to the tournament’s reputation.

Both teams entered the match with one mission to make a strong statement in Group E, knowing that early points could prove decisive in the race to reach the knockout stages.

The opening half was tightly contested with Burkina Faso pushing forward while Equatorial Guinea remained disciplined at the back, and the teams went into the break deadlocked at 0-0.

The game’s first major turning point arrived in the second half when Basilio Ndong of Equatorial Guinea was shown a red card, becoming the first player sent off at AFCON 2025.

Reduced to ten men, Equatorial Guinea were forced into a defensive shape as Burkina Faso intensified their attacks in search of a breakthrough.

The Stallions believed they had taken the lead when Lassina Traoré found the net but celebrations were cut short after VAR ruled the goal out, keeping the score level.

Against the run of play, Equatorial Guinea stunned their opponents when Marvin Anieboh opened the scoring, giving the National Thunder a surprising 1-0 advantage.

The goal injected new belief into Equatorial Guinea as they fought bravely to protect their lead despite their numerical disadvantage of ten men.

Burkina Faso refused to surrender and were rewarded when Georgi Minoungou struck to level the match at 1-1, reigniting hopes of a comeback in Group E.

The Stallions pushed forward relentlessly in the closing minutes of the game.

Their persistence paid off when Edmond Tapsoba netted the decisive goal, completing a dramatic turnaround and sealing a 2-1 victory for Burkina Faso.

The win handed Burkina Faso vital three points in Group E of AFCON 2025, while Equatorial Guinea were left to reflect on a spirited performance undone by a red card and late goals.


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Burkina Faso releases Nigerian air force crew detained after emergency landing

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Burkina Faso on Wednesday released 11 Nigerian Air Force personnel who were detained more than a week ago after their aircraft made an emergency landing, Nigeria’s foreign minister said.

“Through sustained dialogue, we also resolved the matter concerning Nigerian Air Force pilots and crew, reaffirming the effectiveness of diplomacy in addressing sensitive issues,” Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar said Thursday in a statement on X.

Burkina Faso’s military junta, led by Ibrahim Traoré, released the personnel after meetings with a Nigerian delegation led by Tuggar, the statement said.

The personnel detained on Dec. 8 included two flight crew members and nine passengers, officials said.

“Matters have been resolved,” Alkasim Abdulkadir, a spokesperson for Tuggar, told The Associated Press. “They are no longer detained.”
Nigeria and Burkina Faso agreed to hold regular consultations and pursue steps to deepen bilateral cooperation and regional integration, Abdulkadir said.

The Nigerian Air Force said last week that the aircraft was headed to Portugal for scheduled maintenance when it made the emergency landing in western Burkina Faso. The air force said the landing was done in accordance with international guidelines and standard safety procedures.
But Foreign Minister Tuggar said Wednesday in a televised speech on Burkina Faso’s state broadcaster that there were “irregularities concerning the overflight authorizations” and apologized for the incident.

The emergency landing had prompted the Alliance of Sahel States to place its air and anti-air defenses on maximum alert with authorization “to neutralize any aircraft that violates the confederation’s airspace,” according to a statement by Gen. Assimi Goita, leader of Mali’s military junta. The alliance includes Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.

The crew will now fly the aircraft to Portugal for the scheduled maintenance, Nigerian foreign ministry spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa said Thursday
The emergency landing occurred at a time of fractured relations between the Alliance of Sahel States and Nigeria, which was involved in intervention efforts that helped reverse a short-lived coup earlier this month in Benin, where the Nigerian Air Force conducted airstrikes targeting the coup plotters. Burkina Faso is on the northwest border of Benin, and Nigeria is on Benin’s eastern border.

Nigeria is among 15 members of West Africa’s regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS.

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger formed the Sahel alliance after withdrawing from ECOWAS, which the alliance accuses of inhumane, coup-related sanctions and working against the interests of citizens in alliance countries.


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