GUINEA RESULTS |
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WIN DRAW LOST |
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| Round N° 1 on 1/20/2008 | Ghana | 2 | - | 1 | Guinea |
| Round N° 1 on 1/24/2008 | Guinea | 3 | - | 2 | Morocco |
| Round N° 1 on 1/28/2008 | Guinea | 1 | - | 1 | Namibia |
| Round N° 2 on 2/3/2008 | Ivory Coast | 5 | - | 0 | Guinea |
Guinea - Syli Nationale |
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They will be making their 9th appearance in the African Cup of Nations after two consecutive quarterfinals positions in Tunis'04 and Egypt'06. The Syli Nationale as their fans fondly call them will be looking for something better this time when they open the tournament with host country Ghana at the Accra stadium. Key players like team captain Pascal Feindouno (Saint Etienne in France), Fode Mansare and Ismael Bangoura will be looking to improve from their previous performances. Guinea plays a good brand of football with their quick movement on the ball, intricate passing, and their ability to attack teams on the counter and will surely give teams problems in their group. |
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Squad SelectionsGoalkeepers Kemoko Camara (unattached), Naby Diarso (Satellite FC), Naby Yattara (RACS Couillet, Belgium) Defenders Dianbobo Balde (Celtic), Habib Jean Balde (Reims), Alseny Camara (Rodez), Ibrahima Camara (Le Mans), Kevin Constant (Toulouse), Mohamed Alimou Diallo (Sivasspor), Daouda Jabi (Trabzonspor), Oumar Kalabane (Manisaspor), Kamil Zayatte (Young Boys Berne) Midfielders Mohamed Cisse (Bursaspor), Pascal Feindouno (St Etienne), Samuel Johnson (Ismaili), Mohamed Sacko (Etoile Sahel), Naby Soumah (CS Sfaxien), Kanfory Sylla (Sivasspor) Strikers Ismael Bangoura (Dynamo Kiev), Karamoko Cisse (Verona), Victor Correa (Cherbourg), Fode Mansare (Toulouse), Souleymane Youla (Lille). |
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They will be making their 9th appearance in the African Cup of Nations after two consecutive quarterfinals positions in Tunis'04 and Egypt'06. The Syli Nationale as their fans fondly call them will be looking for something better this time when they open the tournament with host country Ghana at the Accra stadium. Key players like team captain Pascal Feindouno (Saint Etienne in France), Fode Mansare and Ismael Bangoura will be looking to improve from their previous performances. Guinea plays a good brand of football with their quick movement on the ball, intricate passing, and their ability to attack teams on the counter and will surely give teams problems in their group.














