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2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

This page details the process of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification phase. Forty-six African nations, including hosts Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, entered the competition. Gabon and Equatorial Guinea automatically qualified as host countries. The other 44 nations were drawn into eleven groups, each containing 4 teams. Togo was later added to Group K after its reinstatement.

Qualified teams
The teams qualified are: :1 Bold indicates champion for that year :2 Italic indicates host ==Draw==
Draw
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) conducted the draw for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign on 20 February 2010. The draw was held in Lubumbashi, Congo DR where the CAF Super Cup was held on 21 February 2010. The 11 teams in Pot 1 were selected based on their ranking after the 27th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola. The rest were ranked based on their position at the latest FIFA Ranking.{{cite web |url=https://arogeraldes.blogspot.com/2010/02/coupe-africaine-des-nations-2012.html |title= Full schedule of qualifying matches ;Notes • Togo was initially banned from competing in the tournament and was thus not involved in the draw, but they were later reinstated and added to Group K (see below). • Did not enter: , , , , , . ==Togolese Ban==
Togolese Ban
Togo were banned from the 2012 and 2013 Africa Cup of Nations tournaments by CAF after they withdrew from the 2010 tournament following a deadly attack on their team bus. Togo appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, with FIFA president Sepp Blatter stepping in to mediate. The ban was subsequently lifted with immediate effect on 14 May 2010, after a meeting of the CAF Executive Committee. Togo were readmitted to the 2012 and 2013 tournaments, and (in the case of the 2012 qualifiers) added to the qualification stage. == Tie-breaking rules ==
Tie-breaking rules
The order of tie-breakers used when two or more team have the equal number of points is: (article 14) • Number of points obtained in games between the teams concerned; • Goal difference in games between the teams concerned; • Goals scored in games between the teams concerned; • Away goals scored in games between the teams concerned; • Goal difference in all games; • Goals scored in all games; • Drawing of lots. ==Qualifying group stage==
Qualifying group stage
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Goalscorers
There were 327 goals scored in 130 games for an average of 2.52 goals per game. ;6 goals • Issam Jemâa ;5 goals • Jerome RamatlhakwaneMamadou Niang ;4 goals • ManuchoAlain TraoréSamuel Eto'oDidier DrogbaCheick DiabatéPapiss CisséMoussa SowKnowledge Musona ;3 goals • Stéphane SessègnonEric Maxim Choupo-MotingYves Diba IlungaPatou KabanguWilfried BonyGervinhoMarwan MohsenPrince TagoeEssau KanyendaChiukepo MsowoyaIkechukwu UcheChristopher KatongoEmmanuel Mayuka ;2 goals • Hassan YebdaSéïdath TchomogoDidier KavumbaguFaty PapyMoumouni DaganoMatthew MbutaHéldonCharlie DopékoulouyenHilaire MomiMarius MbaiamEzechiel N'DouasselFrancky SemboloSalomon KalouDidier Ya KonanYaya TouréFikru TeferraOumed OukriSaladin SaidMomodou CeesayEmmanuel Agyemang-BaduAsamoah GyanBobo BaldéIsmaël BangouraOumar KalabanePatrick WlehRobert Ng'ambiJonathan BruMahamane TraoréMarouane ChamakhTangeni ShipahuMoussa MaâzouVictor ObinnaPeter UtakaJoseph YoboMohamed BanguraKatlego MphelaMohamed BashirMuhamed TahirShaban NditiMbwana SamataBacker AloenouvoMani SapolFahid Ben KhalfallahDavid ObuaJames Chamanga ;1 goal • Hamer BouazzaAdlène GuediouraFoued KadirFlávioGilbertoMateus GalianoGuy AkpagbaRazak OmotoyossiMickaël PotéJoel MogorosiPhenyo MongalaWilfried BalimaAristide BancéCharles KaboréJonathan PitroipaAbdou Razack TraoréDugary NdabashinzeSelemani NdikumanaSaidi NtibazonkizaLéonard KweukeLandry N'Guémo • Elvis Macedo BabancoOdaïr FortesRyan Mendes da Graça • ValdoFernando VarelaVianney MabidéKarl Max BarthélémyLéger DjimrangarMahamat LabboYoussouf M'Changama • Abdoulaide Mzé Mbaba • Barel MoukoLorry NkoloFabrice OndamaDioko KaluyitukaDéo KandaLomana LuaLuaZola MatumonaEmmanuel EbouéRomaricKolo TouréMahmoud FathallaMohamed SalahShimelis BekeleAdane GirmaMamadou DansoOusman JallowOmar JawoSanna NyassiDominic AdiyiahAndré AyewJohn MensahSulley MuntariHans SarpeiIsaac VorsahMamadou BahKaramoko CisséKévin ConstantSadio DialloIbrahima TraoréIbrahim YattaraKamil ZayatteBasile de CarvalhoDionísioMike BarazaMcDonald MarigaJamal MohamedDennis OliechFrancis DoeAlsény KëïtaSekou OlisehTheo Lewis WeeksDioh WilliamsAhmed AbdelkaderRabee AllafiDjamal BindiIhaab BoussefiWalid Mhadeb El KhatroushiAhmed Saad OsmanFaed ArsèneYvan RajoarimananaBaggio RakotonomenjanaharyJean José RazafimandimbyDavi BandaMoses ChavulaHellings MwakasungulaHarry NyirendaJimmy ZakazakaCédric KantéAbdou TraoréOussama AssaidiMedhi BenatiaMbark BoussoufaMounir El HamdaouiYoussouf HadjiAdel TaarabtDárioDominguesJosemarManinhoWilko RisserKamilou DaoudaAlhassane IssoufouDankwa KoffiIssa Modibo SidibéMichael EneramoObafemi MartinsKalu UcheLabama BokotaEric GasanaJean-Claude Iranzi • Mere Kagere • Elias UzamukundaDemba BaDame N'DoyeMustapha BanguraTeteh BanguraSheriff SumaAndile JaliBernard ParkerBakri Al-MadinaMudather El TahirGalagAla'a Eldin YousifDarren ChristieManqoba KuneneAbdi KassimJerson TegeteKondo ArimiyaouSerge GakpéAymen AbdennourAmine ChermitiOussama DarragiWalid HichriSaber KhalifaKhaled KorbiGeofrey MassaAndrew MwesigwaGeoffrey SserunkumaGodfrey WalusimbiRainford KalabaCollins MbesumaFwayo TemboKhama BilliatOvidy KaruruWillard Katsande ;1 own goal • Eric Nkulukuta (playing against Cameroon) • Ben Teekloh (playing against Mali) • Joye Estazie (playing against Senegal) • Richard Gariseb (playing against Burkina Faso) ==References==
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