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Group C {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ;Notes • Note 1: Postponed from 4 September 2010, due to the late arrival of match officials. • Note 2: Originally to be played at
Tripoli,
Libya but moved to neutral venue due to the
political situation in Libya.
Group D • Note: The ranking of the Central African Republic and Algeria by their head-to-head records is shown below. As they could not be separated on these criteria, ranking was based on overall goal difference. {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box
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Group F •
Mauritania withdrew from 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification before any match was played. {{football box ---- {{football box ---- {{football box ---- {{football box ---- {{football box ---- {{football box ;Notes • The
Namibia Football Association made a formal complaint that Burkina Faso fielded an ineligible player, Yaoundé-born
Herve Xavier Zengue, in the games on 26 March and 4 June. Burkina Faso coach
Paulo Duarte says that the player is eligible as he has a Burkinabé wife. CAF opened an investigation, but later dismissed the protest saying it was filed long after the stipulated period for such appeals. • Namibia indicated that they would appeal the decision to CAF and, if necessary, to the
Court of Arbitration for Sport on two different points. Firstly that an appeal had been filed with the match referee prior to their game with Burkina Faso but had not been forwarded to CAF and secondly that such an appeal was in any case not required due to article 36.12 of the competition regulations which stated that "non-qualified or a suspended player to take part in group matches shall lose the match by penalty (3–0), even in the absence of protests/reservations". • On 10 January 2012, their appeal was dismissed by the
Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Group G {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ;Notes • The
South African Football Association lodged a complaint against their elimination, claiming that goal difference should be used to decide on the group winner, as it is "the traditional way of determining a log standing". The South African team had believed they had qualified when the final whistle was blown following their 0–0 draw with Sierra Leone. The SAFA later withdrew its appeal.
Group H • Note: The ranking of Burundi and Benin by their head-to-head records is shown below. As they could not be separated on these criteria, ranking was based on overall goal difference. {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ---- {{football box {{football box ;Notes • Note 3: Originally to be played at
Abidjan,
Ivory Coast but moved to neutral venue due to the
political situation in Côte d'Ivoire. • Highest number of points • Goal difference • Highest number of goals scored • Match replay in case of parity ==Goalscorers==