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1963 African Cup of Nations qualification

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This page details the process of qualifying for the 1963 African Cup of Nations. 10 African nations initially entered the competition. Ghana and Ethiopia both automatically qualified as the host country and title holders respectively. Uganda would withdraw before play began, thus leaving only 7 teams vying for the remaining four spots in the finals.

Qualified teams

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The 6 qualified teams are:

Summary

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The 8 nations were paired 2-by-2 and played knock-out matches home-and-away. The 4 winners would then qualify for the finals. Qualifying took place between 1 June 1963 and 6 October 1963.

Qualification matches

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Tunisia  6–5  Morocco 4–1 2–4
United Arab Republic  w/o  Uganda
Kenya  0–6  Sudan 0–1 0–5
Nigeria  2–3 [n 1]  Guinea 2–2 0–1
Tunisia 4–1 Morocco
Henia 22', 57'
Aleya 85'
Jedidi 88'
Mokhtatif 75'
Morocco 4–2 Tunisia
Khalfi 10'
Ben Dayan 46'
Bettache 59' (pen.)
Akesbi 78'
Henia 84'
Jedidi 62'

Tunisia qualified by an aggregate score of 6–5.


Uganda withdrew; United Arab Republic qualified.


Sudan qualified by an aggregate score of 6–0.


Nigeria 2–2 Guinea
Olatunji

Guinea were disqualified for not providing neutral officials for the second leg; Nigeria qualified.

Notes

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  1. ^ Guinea was later disqualified for not providing neutral officials for the second leg: Nigeria qualified.
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