The Sudanese national team qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco after a 0-0 draw with Angola, while Libya's dream of qualifying was lost after a draw with the same score with Benin.
Angola secured the lead and qualification from Group Six, and raised its score to 14 points, compared to 8 points for Sudan in second place.
Ghana had previously exited the qualifying round at the bottom of the group, and ended its campaign with a 2-1 loss to Niger, which ranked third, one point behind Sudan.
In the fourth group, Libya was hoping to hold on to hope by winning, but it finished at the bottom of the standings after collecting 5 points following a draw with Benin.
Rwanda achieved a surprise in the same group by defeating its host, leaders Nigeria 2-1, with two goals within 3 minutes near the end, but failed to qualify despite being tied with Benin on eight points.
Libya had previously appealed the CAF decision, deeming it a 3-0 loser to Nigeria, despite the withdrawal of the continent's runner-up due to "poor reception" before their confrontation