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Burkina Faso National Football Team to Face Malawi and Senegal in Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers
The Burkina Faso national football team is set to face off against Malawi and Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. The matches will be held at the Bingu National Stadium in Malawi on March 24 and 28, respectively.
Burkina Faso is currently ranked 56th in the FIFA World Rankings, while Malawi is ranked 129th and Senegal is ranked 20th. Burkina Faso has a strong record in the Africa Cup of Nations, having won the tournament in 2013 and finished as runners-up in 2013 and 2017. Malawi has never won the Africa Cup of Nations, but they did reach the quarterfinals in 2010. Senegal won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2022, which was also their first title.
The matches will be a test for Burkina Faso, who are looking to qualify for their third consecutive Africa Cup of Nations. Malawi will be looking to upset Burkina Faso and reach the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time since 2010. Senegal will be looking to defend their title and qualify for their third consecutive Africa Cup of Nations.
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