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Tunisia Secures 2026 World Cup Spot with Late Winner in Malabo

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Tunisia has clinched a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup following a dramatic 1-0 victory over Equatorial Guinea on March 25, 2024, in Malabo. The decisive goal came from Mohamed Ben Romdhane, who scored in the 94th minute, capitalizing on a defensive error from the hosts. This win secures Tunisia’s position at the top of Group H with an unassailable 22 points from eight qualifying matches, putting them ten points ahead of second-placed Namibia.

The victory marks Tunisia’s seventh appearance at the World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Coach Sami Trabelsi has successfully guided the team to their third consecutive World Cup, showcasing their consistent performance on the international stage. Tunisia’s qualification solidifies their status as one of Africa’s strong footballing nations.

Drama Unfolds in Malabo

As the match neared its conclusion, it appeared that Tunisia would have to wait to secure their World Cup place. However, in injury time, Ben Romdhane found the back of the net with a straightforward tap-in after Firas Chaouat set him up following a mistake by the Equatorial Guinean defense. This moment of brilliance not only sealed the win but also sent a wave of jubilation through the Tunisian supporters present in Malabo.

Tunisia’s victory was particularly significant as they became the second African team to qualify for the World Cup, following Morocco’s qualification on March 23, 2024. Morocco earned their spot with a 2-0 win against Zambia, with goals from Youssef En Nesyri and Hamza Igamane keeping their momentum strong.

Other African Teams in the Race

Meanwhile, in Group G, Mozambique kept their qualification hopes alive with a 2-0 victory over Botswana, bringing them to three points behind leaders Algeria. Goals from Witi and Faisal Banga in each half ensured their win in Maputo, as they continue their quest for a place in the World Cup.

A total of nine teams from Africa will qualify automatically for the World Cup, with a tenth spot available through an inter-continental play-off. As the qualifying rounds progress, the excitement builds for African teams aiming to showcase their talents on the world stage in 2026.

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