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Algeria U17s Face South Africa in Crucial CAN-2026 Qualifier
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Algeria U17s Face South Africa in Crucial CAN-2026 Qualifier

From El Watan · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Algeria's U17 national football team faces South Africa today in their second group stage match of the CAN-2026 qualifiers, with the winner taking a significant step towards qualification.
  • The Algerian team, currently second in the group after a 2-2 draw with Ghana, needs to improve focus and vigilance after conceding early goals in their previous match.
  • Both teams are vying for a top spot in the group, as the top two finishers secure a place in the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.

El Watan highlights the crucial match for Algeria's U17 national football team against South Africa in the CAN-2026 qualifiers. This game is more than just a fixture; it's a direct battle for group leadership and a significant stride towards World Cup qualification.

The young Fennecs, having drawn their opening match against Ghana, face a formidable South African side that has already secured a victory. The team's preparation has focused on rectifying the defensive lapses that led to conceding two early goals, emphasizing the need for greater concentration and vigilance from the outset.

From an Algerian perspective, this match carries immense weight. While international coverage might simply report the score and standings, El Watan emphasizes the national pride and the aspirations tied to the success of its youth teams. The pressure is on for coach Nabil Ghimouz's squad to perform, not just for the tournament, but to secure a coveted spot in the World Cup, a dream for any young footballer representing their nation. The performance against South Africa will be a key indicator of the team's potential on the continental and global stage.

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Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.