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It's a losing start for Uganda at 2025 Africa Cup of Nations

Denis Omedi netted a late consolation for Uganda.

Denis Omedi scored a late consolation goal for Uganda in a 3-1 defeat to Tunisia at the Africa Cup of Nations at Rabat Olympic Stadium in Rabat, Morocco on December 23, 2025. (AFP)
By: AFP ., Journalists @New Vision


RABAT - Elias Achouri's double helped Tunisia ease to a 3-1 win over Uganda in their opening game at the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday.

Ellyes Skhiri headed in an early opener and FC Copenhagen winger Achouri then scored twice either side of half-time in a game played in relentless rain in Rabat. 

Denis Omedi netted a late consolation for Uganda.

The result leaves Tunisia on top of Group C after the opening round of matches, above Nigeria on goal difference following a 2-1 victory for the Super Eagles against Tanzania earlier in Fes.

Elias Achouri scored on either side of the interval as Tunisia beat Uganda on Tuesday night.

Elias Achouri scored on either side of the interval as Tunisia beat Uganda on Tuesday night.



"It was a good performance. I think we can take plenty of positives. We got three goals and we wanted to start the competition in the best possible way," Achouri said. "We did that and we are very proud."

Tunisia, who have qualified for next year's World Cup, are appearing at a 17th consecutive AFCON and were eager to do better than at the 2024 edition in Ivory Coast in which they were eliminated in the group stage without winning a game.

The Carthage Eagles duly got off to a triumphant start on a drenched surface at the Rabat Olympic Stadium, with French-born Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Skhiri opening the scoring after only 10 minutes.

Uganda Cranes coach Paul Put will have plenty to ponder on as his side faces Tanzania and Nigeria in their next Group C fixtures.

Uganda Cranes coach Paul Put will have plenty to ponder on as his side faces Tanzania and Nigeria in their next Group C fixtures.



Achouri then took centre stage, doubling the lead with a lovely cushioned finish from an Ali Abdi cross as the interval approached.

He got his second goal and Tunisia's third shortly after the hour mark, following in to score after an Abdi shot was saved by Uganda goalkeeper Jamal Salim.

Uganda were well beaten but salvaged some pride when Omedi scored in stoppage time, his shot finding the net via a big deflection off Tunisian defender Yan Valery.

Tunisia meet Nigeria next on Saturday in Fes in what looks set to be a decisive game in deciding who wins the section, while Uganda and Tanzania will hope to register their first points when they clash in Rabat.
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